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Published as part of Trócoli, Sergi, Mercadé, Arnau & Diéguez, José Manuel, 2023, Contribución al estudio de los coleópteros (Coleoptera) del Moianès (Barcelona, Cataluña), pp.
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LOSSES OF HAZELNUTS BY INFESTATION OF CERTAIN STORED PRODUCT INSECTS IN EGYPT. [PDF]
This study was carry out in the stored grain insects laboratory of Faculty of Agriculture, CairoUniversity throughout August 2008 to February 2009 to associate the insect populations with stored hazelnuts, determine the percentages of infestation on ...
Sayeda Ahmad, Elham Khalifa,
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This study is conducted to determine the effect of pathogenicity of the fungus Lecanicillium lecanii in some aspects of life of the insect saw toothed beetle Oryzaephilus surinamensis L.
Emad Ahmed Mahmood +1 more
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Twenty‐three different populations of Tribolium castaneum were evaluated for phosphine resistance using a modification of Detia Degesch Phosphine Tolerance Test Kit (DDPTTK). Abstract BACKGROUND The fumigant phosphine is used all over the world for disinfestation of stored grains and commodities.
Maria K. Sakka +3 more
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Abstract According to Article 12 of Regulation (EC) No 396/2005, EFSA has reviewed the maximum residue levels (MRLs) currently established at European level for the group of pesticide active substances cypermethrins. To assess the occurrence of cypermethrin, alpha‐cypermethrin, zeta‐cypermethrin, beta‐cypermethrin residues in plants, processed ...
European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) +32 more
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Wolbachia causes cytoplasmic incompatibility but not male‐killing in a grain pest beetle
Abstract The endosymbiotic Wolbachia is one of the most common intracellular bacteria known in arthropods and nematodes. Its ability for reproductive manipulation can cause unequal inheritance to male and female offspring, allowing the manipulator to spread, but potentially also impact the evolutionary dynamics of infected hosts.
Julian S. T. Kiefer +4 more
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Fumigant and Toxic Activities of Three Essential Oils Against Oryzaephilus surinamensis (L.) (Coleoptera: Silvanidae) [PDF]
Control ways in stored-product soils mainly rely on alternative pesticides. The modification of new environmentally friendly alternatives, such as essential oils (EOs), is a key issue.
S. Awadalla +4 more
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Four compounds identified from the volatiles of Chinese medicinal plant materials (CMPMs) are perceived by the peripheral olfactory system of S. paniceum adults and are able to individually elicit a positive chemotaxis in S. paniceum adults confirming the role of chemical cues in host‐plant detection and selection of this pest.
Yu Cao +7 more
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An Evaluation of Infestation of Insect Pests of Flours in Benin City, Edo State, Nigeria
Wheat, Yam, Cassava and Corn flour obtained during fortnightly interval for three months in Benin City, Edo State, were investigated for the occurrence and relative abundance of various insect pests. Six species of insect pests were recorded.
ABO Ogebegbe, JA Edoreh
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The eugenol derivative showed greater repellence and persistence against the stored grain insect pest Sitophilus oryzae than eugenol but with a less intense smell. Abstract BACKGROUND Essential oils (EOs) and their chemical components are often proposed as an alternative to synthetic pesticides for pest control of foodstuff insect pests. However, their
Linda Abenaim +4 more
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