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Pheromones are biologically important in fruit fly mating systems, and also have potential applications as attractants or mating disrupters for pest management.
Sally Noushini +7 more
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Hybrid Fruit-Fly Optimization Algorithm with K-Means for Text Document Clustering
The fast-growing Internet results in massive amounts of text data. Due to the large volume of the unstructured format of text data, extracting relevant information and its analysis becomes very challenging.
Timea Bezdan +6 more
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Tephritid Fruit Fly Semiochemicals: Current Knowledge and Future Perspectives
Simple Summary Tephritid fruit flies comprise pests of high agricultural relevance and species that have emerged as global invaders. Chemical signals play key roles in multiple steps of a fruit fly’s life.
F. Scolari +4 more
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YOLO-Based Deep Learning Framework for Olive Fruit Fly Detection and Counting
The olive fruit fly can damage up to 100% of the harvested fruit and can cause up to 80% reduction of the value of the resulting olive oil. Therefore, it is important to early detect its presence in the olive orchard to take the appropriate chemical or ...
Nariman Mamdouh, Ahmed K. F. Khattab
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Fly Cell Atlas: a single-cell transcriptomic atlas of the adult fruit fly
The ability to obtain single cell transcriptomes for stable cell types and dynamic cell states is ushering in a new era for biology. We created the Tabula Drosophilae, a single cell atlas of the adult fruit fly which includes 580k cells from 15 ...
Hongjie Li +39 more
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Six new species of Zaischnopsis Ashmead (Hymenoptera: Eupelmidae) from China are described, Zaischnopsis covid Jiang & Peng sp. nov., Zaischnopsis fuscolivida Tang & Peng sp. nov., Zaischnopsis lii Jiang & Peng sp.
Hao Tang +4 more
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Competition: A Missing Component of Fruit Fly (Diptera: Tephritidae) Risk Assessment and Planning
Tephritid fruit flies are internationally significant pests of horticulture. Because they are also highly invasive and of major quarantine concern, significant effort is placed in developing full or partial pest risk assessments (PRAs) for fruit flies ...
Anthony R. Clarke, Penelope F. Measham
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Analysis of the olive fruit fly Bactrocera oleae transcriptome and phylogenetic classification of the major detoxification gene families [PDF]
he olive fruit fly Bactrocera oleae has a unique ability to cope with olive flesh, and is the most destructive pest of olives worldwide. Its control has been largely based on the use of chemical insecticides, however, the selection of insecticide ...
Antonios Chrysargyris +6 more
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Tessaratoma papillosa is a major pest of Litchi chinensis and Dimocarpus longan. Adult and nymph secretions are not only harmful to plants but also to humans. At present, there are not a lot of research on T. papillosa, especially omics research. We used
Lin Cheng +4 more
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Monitoring of fruit fly in mandarin orchards of Jajarkot, Nepal: A mixed-method approach
The study was conducted to access the species diversity of fruit fly and their population dynamics, awareness among mandarin growers on the nature of damage, and factors affecting the awareness in the Jajarkot district of Nepal in 2021.
Arpan Parajuli +6 more
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