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Diversity and abundance of green lacewings (Neuroptera: Chrysopidae) in a Conilon coffee plantation in Acre, Brazil [PDF]
Coffea canephora (Conilon coffee) has great economic importance for the state of Acre, in northern Brazil. The use of insecticides in this crop has increased considerably in recent years.
Caleb Califre MARTINS +3 more
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Forest Type as a Key Driver of Butterfly Species Diversity
Forest types and complex vegetation structures are key factors in promoting butterfly diversity. While considerable studies represent the checklists of butterfly species across various forest types in Bangladesh, the influence of different forest types on butterfly species diversity remains unexplored. To explore this, we conducted the study from April
Tania Akhter +9 more
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Nanostructured Protein Surfaces Inspired by Spider Silk
Harnessing recombinant spider silk technology, bioengineered spidroin variants enable the creation of functionalized nanostructured coatings with tunable affinity for specific targets, supporting a broad range of applications ‐ from antifouling surfaces and targeted drug delivery to advanced cell therapies and precision bio‐patterning via lithography ...
Martin Humenik, Thomas Scheibel
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Abstract Mycophagous invertebrates can significantly impact the efficacy of fungal biocontrol agents; yet the interaction between these agents and Sancassania polyphyllae (Acari: Acaridae), commonly found in soil ecosystems, remains poorly understood. Our study demonstrates that Sa.
Mustapha Touray +3 more
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Schematic overview of the graphical abstract illustrating an AI‐integrated framework for mass rearing, quality optimization, and precision release of NEs for sustainable pest management. The left section depicts Trichogramma and Chrysoperla being reared in automated chambers equipped with IoT‐enabled sensors for monitoring light, temperature, and ...
Khadija Javed +4 more
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Attraction of the Green Lacewing Chrysoperla comanche (Neuroptera: Chrysopidae) to Yeast
Many adult Chrysoperla comanche (Stephens) green lacewings were caught in traps baited with live yeast cultures during tests designed to catch olive fruit flies. All 13 yeast species tested were more attractive than the industry-standard dried torula yeast (Cyberlindnera jadinii; syn. Candida utilis). Live C.
Elda Vitanović +5 more
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Abstract The global population, set to exceed 10 billion by 2050, presents enormous challenges to food, health, nutrition, energy, and environmental security. Plant breeding methods have continuously evolved to develop improved crop varieties to meet these demands.
Chittaranjan Kole +19 more
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O objetivo deste trabalho foi avaliar os efeitos do fungo Beauveria bassiana sobre ovos e larvas de Chrysoperla externa. Ovos com até 24 horas de idade e insetos no 1º, 2º e 3º ínstares foram imersos em suspensões fúngicas de 1,0x10(4) a 1,0x10(8 ...
Luis Gustavo Amorim Pessoa +3 more
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Objetivou-se estudar em casa-de-vegetação alguns aspectos biológicos das fases imaturas e adulta de Chrysoperla externa (Hagen), alimentando suas larvas com ovos do piralídeo Anagasta kuehniella (Zeller) e os adultos com dietas artificiais.
Katia Gisele Brasil Boregas +2 more
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Influence of the pesticide flupyradifurone on mobility and physical condition of larval green lacewings. [PDF]
Scheibli L +4 more
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