AbstractThe effect of three different growth media, temperature, and pH on the mycelium growth of three isolates of entomopathogenic fungi, Fusarium sp., Verticillium lecanii and Isaria fumosorosea was investigated. PDA and SDA are the most suitable growth media.
Guessab Asmaa +3 more
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Euphyllura olivina (Costa, 1839) (Psylloidea, Liviidae) (Abb. 2) Material: Schweiz: 6 ♂, 4 ♀, Basel (BS), Brunngässlein, 47.552851 7.594476, 280 m ü. M. m, 26.5.2012, Olea europaea (D. Burckhardt) (NHMB, in 70% Ethanol); Adulte, Larven und Exuvien, Basel (BS), Rittergasse, 47.554815 7.594123, 270 m ü.
Burckhardt, Daniel, Queiroz, Dalva L. De
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Characterization of Spanish Olive Virome by High Throughput Sequencing Opens New Insights and Uncertainties [PDF]
The use of high throughput sequencing (HTS) for the analysis of Spanish olive trees showing leaf yellowing discoloration, defoliation, and/or decline has provided new insights into the olive viruses present in Spain and has opened discussions about the ...
Ana Belén Ruiz-García +5 more
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Identification of fungi in Tunisian olive orchards: characterization and biological control potential [PDF]
Background Olive production is the main agricultural activity in Tunisia. The diversity of fungi was explored in two different olive groves located in two distant geographical zones in Sfax (Tunisia) with different management practices.
Houda Gharsallah +8 more
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Understanding the trophic relationships amongst arthropods in olive grove by δN15 and δC13 stable isotope analysis [PDF]
FEDER funds, Grant/Award Number: B-AGR-338-UGR20; Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovacion, Grant/Award Number: AGL2009-09878; Consejeria de Transformacion Economica, Industria, Conocimiento y Universidades de la Junta de Andalucia, Grant/Award Number: B-AGR ...
Morente, Marina +1 more
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Providencia entomophila sp. nov., a new bacterial species associated with major olive pests in Tunisia. [PDF]
Bioprospection for potential microbial biocontrol agents associated with three major insect pests of economic relevance for olive cultivation in the Mediterranean area, namely the olive fly, Bactrocera oleae, the olive moth, Prays oleae, and the olive ...
Ines Ksentini +8 more
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Is ground cover vegetation an effective biological control enhancement strategy against olive pests? [PDF]
Ground cover vegetation is often added or allowed to generate to promote conservation biological control, especially in perennial crops. Nevertheless, there is inconsistent evidence of its effectiveness, with studies reporting positive, nil or negative ...
Daniel Paredes +3 more
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Many plant species produce phenolic compounds in their various organs and their use in crop protection. These plant secondary metabolites may serve as toxins against the insect pests. The objective of this study was to evaluate in vitro the bio-insecticidal effect of an aqueous extract of wild Olive leaves on Psylla larvae (Euphyllura olivina), a ...
Nadjet G, Mestar +8 more
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Planting System and Cultivar Influence Olive Key-Pests Infestation in an Olive-Growing Vocated Area [PDF]
Traditional and intensive planting systems have paved the way for the phenomenon of intensification, with the super high-density (SHD) system being the most prominent. This system has demonstrated high levels of profitability due to both the reduction in
Michele Cutrone +6 more
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Diversity of arthropods subservient to olive groves in arid region (Northeastern Algeria) [PDF]
Olea europaea L. 1753, is one of the oldest and most distinctive trees in the Mediterranean region. Its nutritional, social, cultural, and economic value is very important for populations in arid regions, where it is widely distributed.
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