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Beyond Sustainable: Geo-Adaptive Design of Carbon-Based Adsorbents Through Aligning Pesticide Remediation with Regional Agricultural Practices and Food Safety Needs. [PDF]
Lazarević-Pašti T, Pašti IA.
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Assessing cultivar-specific susceptibility and morphological adaptations of Bactrocera oleae (Diptera: Tephritidae) in olive orchards. [PDF]
Pajač Živković I +6 more
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CRISPR/Cas9-based white pupae mutant lines in Bactrocera spp. for sterile insect technique applications. [PDF]
Ioannidou C +5 more
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Understanding Factors That Influence Pest Risk in Olive Production
The aim of this article was to provide a comprehensive review of the factors that influence the risk of pests in olive cultivation on a global scale. Two different analytical methods were used: a bibliometric review and a systematic review. The first method, based on the Scopus database and supported by analytical tools such as VOSviewer and ...
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INSECT PESTS IN OLIVE GROVES OF BURSA (TURKEY)
Acta Horticulturae, 2008Bursa is one of the most important table olive (cv. Gemlik) growing cities in Turkey, where many pests can cause appreciable losses in quality and quantity of olives. The objective of this study, which was carried out in olive groves in Bursa during 2000-2002, was to determine olive insect pests and their distribution.
KUMRAL, NABİ ALPER, Kovanci, B.
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7.2 Pest management in olive orchards
2023The chapter deals with the main insect pests of the olive tree in Mediterranean countries with particular attention to Italy. It describes life cycle, damage and control methods of the olive fruit fly and other minor insect pests of olive crops.
Ruggero Petacchi +6 more
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Olive Fruit Fly: Managing an Ancient Pest in Modern Times
Annual Review of Entomology, 2010Olive fruit fly, Bactrocera oleae (Rossi) (Diptera: Tephritidae), is the major pest of commercial olives worldwide. Various aspects of its biology, ecology, management, and impact on olive production are highlighted. With the discovery of insecticidal resistance in some populations frequently treated with organophosphates, old and new control options ...
Kent M Daane, Marshall W Johnson
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Control of Dacus oleae, a Major Pest of Olives
International Journal of Tropical Insect Science, 1987Dacus oleae (Gmelin) is a major pest of the olive tree Olea europea causing early fruit drop, ‘sting’ damage to table olives and substantial decreases in the quantity and quality of oil. This review describes the control strategies being developed and in current use—biological, trapping methods, sterile insect release, chemical insecticides, growth ...
T. Manousis, N. F. Moore
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2009
U hrvatskom maslinarskom prostoru raste više od četiri milijuna stabala maslina što znači da je maslinarstvo značajna grana poljoprivrede. Značajnost ove poljoprivredne grane očituje se prvenstveno kvalitetom proizvoda. Površine pod maslinama, pored toga, istiću se nenarušenim agro-ekosustavom i krajobrazom.
Kačić, Sonja +2 more
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U hrvatskom maslinarskom prostoru raste više od četiri milijuna stabala maslina što znači da je maslinarstvo značajna grana poljoprivrede. Značajnost ove poljoprivredne grane očituje se prvenstveno kvalitetom proizvoda. Površine pod maslinama, pored toga, istiću se nenarušenim agro-ekosustavom i krajobrazom.
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