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Wheat fertilization affects oviposition preference of wheat midge, Sitodiplosis mosellana (Géhin) (Diptera: Cecidomyiidae)

open access: yesPest Management Science, Volume 82, Issue 7, Page 6740-6748, July 2026.
Wheat fertilization increased plant growth, nitrogen and protein levels, influencing the wheat volatile profile and affecting female wheat midge choice to lay eggs. This could partly result from the observed changes in the VOC profile. Abstract BACKGROUND In Canada, the orange wheat blossom midge (hereafter called wheat midge), Sitodiplosis mosellana ...
Chaminda De Silva Weeraddana   +6 more
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Progress and prospects of parasitic plant biodiversity genomics. [PDF]

open access: yesPlant Cell Physiol
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Oviposition Traits and Vitellogenin-Related Gene Functions in <i>Ooencyrtus kuvanae</i>. [PDF]

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Ecological Interactions on Sandy Beach Ecosystems: A Global Synthesis of Mole Crabs and New Insights into <i>Emerita brasiliensis</i> and <i>Emerita rathbunae</i> (Crustacea, Decapoda, Anomura, Hippidae). [PDF]

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Parasites and Parasitism

The American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 1957
In contrast to numerous texts and reference books on human and veterinary parasitology, only three English language publications on comparative parasitology and parasitism have appeared in recent years, viz., Pearse (1942), Baer (1941) and Lapage (1951).
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Parasites and Parasitic Diseases

2018
Parasitism is a form of existence. Parasitism means “life of an organism (‘parasite’) at the expense of another organism (host)”. If the profit is on both sides, this is called symbiosis. The host may be damaged but not necessarily. Parasites are therefore mono- or multicellular organisms.
Presterl, Elisabeth   +4 more
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Parasitization of the Parasite

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1973
ABSTRACT To the Editor.— After I had read Dr. Vincent de Paul Lynch's comments to a letter on parasite transmission by Dr. Paul Abrahm (222:1309, 1972), I felt impelled to add a few of my comments. Back in the 40s when I was working on Entamoeba histolytica, I encountered Dientamoeba fragilis a number of times in examination of stools of servicemen and
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