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ABSTRACT The Australian Crop Mirid (ACM), Sidnia kinbergi Stål (Hemiptera: Miridae), is highly polyphagous and is endemic to Australia. It is widely distributed across Australia and New Zealand and feeds on a wide range of agricultural crops. ACM has traditionally been a pest of forage crops and legumes but has recently emerged as a key pest of several
Kiran Bhusal +3 more
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Care for bees: for many reasons and in many ways [PDF]
Pollinating insects are in decline, probably worldwide. This may imply a pollination crisis, for (food) crops as well as wild plants. Eventually this decline might result in great economic losses, a human food crisis and loss of natural biodiversity ...
Blacquiere, T.
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Spring–Summer spatial dynamics of Palomena prasina (L.) and potential IPM strategies. ABSTRACT Palomena prasina (L.) (Hemiptera: Pentatomidae), the green shield bug (GSB), is an important hazelnut pest in Southern Europe. Currently, its control focuses on insecticide spraying during the crop season. We hypothesized that, as for other pentatomid species,
Laetitia Driss +4 more
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The effect of neonicotinoids on bumblebees (Bombus spp.): a systematic review
Neonicotinoids are systemic insecticides used in agriculture to control herbivorous pests by targeting the nervous system. However, the persistence and presence of neonicotinoids in pollen and nectar raises concerns regarding impacts on non-target ...
Daisy J. Dennis, Alexandra J. Gibbs
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ABSTRACT Maize (Zea mays L.) is a major annual crop cultivated worldwide. In the Americas, the corn leafhopper Dalbulus maidis (DeLong) (Hemiptera: Cicadellidae) is a key pest of this crop, causing direct damage to plants through phloem feeding and indirect damage by transmitting phytopathogens.
Tatiane Cristina Barbosa Cândido +3 more
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Neonicotinoid contamination in conservation areas affects bees more sharply than beetles
The neurotoxic insecticide class of neonicotinoids has become one of the most widely used groups of pesticides globally. Their long half-lives and high water solubility increase their potential to linger and affect numerous organisms long after ...
Jonathan Tetlie +1 more
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Impact of use of neonicotinoid insecticides on honey bees in the cultivation on spring oilseed crops in Finland. Interim report [PDF]
The Neomehi project is studying how neonicotinoid-based plant protection products used in the cultivation of oilseed rape and turnip rape affect honey bees in Finnish oilseed cultivation.
Hakala, Kati, Ketola, Jarmo
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Reviewing neonicotinoid detection with electroanalytical methods
AbstractNeonicotinoids, as the fastest-growing class of insecticides, currently account for over 25% of the global pesticide market. Their effectiveness in controlling a wide range of pests that pose a threat to croplands, home yards/gardens, and golf course greens cannot be denied.
Bartłomiej Barton +5 more
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NEONICOTINOID EVALUATION, 2003 [PDF]
Henry W. Hogmire, Tim Winfield
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Neonicotinoid pesticides disrupt gingival epithelial barrier function. [PDF]
Tamamori T +12 more
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