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Identification of a high-activity and ubiquitous promoter from lepidoptera insect for transgenic applications. [PDF]
Bi H, Dong M, Sun Y, Feng C, Xu J.
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Overwintering Ecology and Novel Trapping Strategies for Sustainable Management of the Common Pistachio Psyllid (<i>Agonoscena pistaciae</i>) in Pistachio Orchards. [PDF]
Laz B.
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Overview: History of Agricultural Entomology and Biological Pest Control in Iran
2021Faunistic studies of insects started from the mid-eighteenth century in Iran and the beginning of the nineteenth century in Czarist Russia and some of the European countries. The specimens gathered and identified by entomologists in that period are still being kept in some of the international museums, particularly in those of Saint Petersburg, Paris ...
Javad Karimi, Shokoofeh Kamali
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Forensic Science International, 2014
Nasonia vitripennis Walker (Hymenoptera: Pteromalidae) is a parasitoid of necrophagous blowflies. Its presence in a forensic entomology laboratory can be extremely damaging to samples and can compromise the PMI estimation. We describe for the first time a simple, safe and efficient trap to control N. vitripennis infestations.
D, Charabidze, V, Hedouin
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Nasonia vitripennis Walker (Hymenoptera: Pteromalidae) is a parasitoid of necrophagous blowflies. Its presence in a forensic entomology laboratory can be extremely damaging to samples and can compromise the PMI estimation. We describe for the first time a simple, safe and efficient trap to control N. vitripennis infestations.
D, Charabidze, V, Hedouin
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Journal of the Ghana Science Association, 2007
No Abstract. Journal of the Ghana Science Association Vol.
Annoh, CE, Adabie-Gomez, DA
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No Abstract. Journal of the Ghana Science Association Vol.
Annoh, CE, Adabie-Gomez, DA
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Entomological Contributions to Human Welfare: Through Pest Control
Bulletin of the Entomological Society of America, 1961Entomologists have a right to be proud of their profession and their accomplishments. Their efforts have contributed greatly to the human welfare of the United States and the benefits of their work are being felt throughout much of the world. At a time when the subject of agricultural chemicals is being critically reviewed it seems particularly ...
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