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Aphids pose a serious risk to horticultural crops. Current biocontrol strategies often fail due to the poor establishment of natural enemies when aphids are scarce. We evaluated the potential of two aphidophagous predators, Micromus variegatus and Scymnus interruptus, to be used as preventive biocontrol agents, released before aphid infestation.
Jesica Pérez‐Rodríguez +3 more
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The Mediterranean diet and cardiovascular disease. [PDF]
Barbería-Latasa M +1 more
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Relationships between different trends of the Mediterranean diet and cardiovascular disease-related risk factors in China: results from the CHNS study, 1997–2009 [PDF]
Zhengyang Bao +8 more
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Abstract Bactrocera tryoni, the Queensland fruit fly, is among the most damaging insect pests to the Australian horticultural industry as larvae infest ripening fruits or vegetables prior to harvest. Genetic biocontrol using Sterile Insect Technique (SIT) programs have been used to successfully suppress populations, via mass release of factory‐reared ...
Anzu Okada +7 more
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CRISPR/Cas9‐mediated mutagenesis of the white‐eye gene in the tephritid pest Bactrocera zonata
Abstract Bactrocera zonata is a highly invasive agricultural pest that causes extensive damage to fruit crops. The Sterile Insect Technique (SIT), a species‐specific and environmentally friendly pest control method, significantly benefits from the availability of Genetic Sexing Strains (GSSs) that enable efficient mass production of males for sterile ...
Albert Nazarov +13 more
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Development of a Mediterranean Diet Recipe Index (MedRI). [PDF]
Florença SG +5 more
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Comparing Mediterranean, Dietary Phytochemical Index, and Healthy Eating Indices with a Theoretical Model of a Dental Diet Risk Score: An In-Silico Modeling Study [PDF]
Nupelda Cagiran Gorgin +1 more
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Two spontaneous mutations in pupae of the West Indian fruit fly Anastrepha obliqua, named bp and sp, were isolated and studied. The bp mutation was selected, and using two types of Y‐autosoma l translocation inducers and an appropriate crossing scheme, two genetically sexed strains based on pupa l color were developed for the first time in this species,
Daisy P. Cárdenas‐Enríquez +5 more
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Do dietary patterns influence cognitive function in old age? [PDF]
Cox +11 more
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