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Insecticide resistance and ITNs in India [PDF]
Jaspreet Kaur, Nafis Faizi
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STATUS OF INSECTICIDE RESISTANCE IN THE COTTON BOLLWORM, HELICOVERPA ARMIGERA (HUBNER) [PDF]
The status of insecticide resistance in some fi eld populations of Helicoverpa armigera (Hubner) from the main cotton growing regions of central and south India was determined during the cropping seasons of 2001-2005. Seven insecticides viz.
INDIRA CHATURVEDI
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Light‐Activated Pharmacological Tools for Exploring the Cholinergic System
ABSTRACT Cholinergic transmission plays a critical role in both the central and peripheral nervous systems, affecting processes such as learning, memory, and inflammation. Conventional cholinergic drugs generally suffer from poor selectivity and temporal precision, leading to undesired effects and limited therapeutic efficacy. Photopharmacology aims to
Alessio Colleoni+5 more
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Studies on the Resistance to insecticides in the Silkworm, Bombyx mori L.
Hitoshi Watanabe, Shigemichi Takano
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Emamectin benzoate sensing using vivianenes (2D vivianites) [PDF]
The excessive application of pesticides, particularly the overreliance on insecticides for the protection of desirable crops from pests, has posed a significant threat to both ecological systems and human health due to environmental pollution. This research outlines a comprehensive approach to recognizing and quantifying the presence of insecticides ...
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Blocking the evolution of insecticide-resistant malaria vectors with a microsporidian [PDF]
Finding a way to block the evolution insecticide resistance would be a major breakthrough for the control of malaria. We suggest that this may be possible by introducing a stress into mosquito populations that restores the sensitivity of genetically ...
Koella, Jacob C+2 more
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In Vitro, Anti‐Colon Cancer Activity of Green Dumbbell‐Shaped Rhododendron luteum‐Based Carbon Dots
The anticancer potential of Rhododendron luteum‐based carbon dots was investigated. Environmentally friendly synthesis yielded carbon dots that selectively induced cytotoxicity in HCT116 cells by reducing CD44/24 ratio, causing G2/M phase arrest, and enhancing apoptosis.
Alper Durmaz+6 more
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Commons are cared for: Coexistence between humans and wild birds on the island of Kihnu, Estonia
Abstract Local knowledge is an essential dimension of humanity's relationship with the environment. Investigating the interdependence between humans and wild birds holds value in fostering a mutually beneficial relationship with avian populations. Gathering bird eggs is a significant practice for Kihnu islanders in Estonia.
Raivo Kalle+10 more
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Abstract Integrating diverse trees and shrubs (hereafter ‘trees’) in agricultural landscapes has emerged as a crucial nature‐based solution to the triple challenge of biodiversity loss, climate change and food security. The potential benefits of on‐farm trees for both people and nature, however, are often constrained by inadequate consideration of ...
Ennia Bosshard+6 more
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Abstract Negotiating the many, often conflicting, values of biodiversity held by different stakeholders is a key endeavour in terms of integrating values into policy, co‐producing sustainable knowledge and achieving sustainable solutions. This negotiation is affected by stakeholders' agonistic identification processes, in which they express negative ...
Thomas Fickel+2 more
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