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Combination of the Parasitoid <i>Spalangia endius</i> Walker and Chemical Pesticides for the Control of <i>Zeugodacus cucurbitae</i> (Coquillett). [PDF]
Li L+6 more
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The parasitism of the Agamermis unka to the rice planthoppers in Yamagata Prefecture
Hirosi FUSE, Masataro Sato
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Rethinking “Prebiotic Chemistry”
Abstract In origins‐of‐life research, the term “prebiotic chemistry” is commonly used to describe processes thought to be related to or required for the emergence of life. However, it suffers from several potential drawbacks that have caused the present group of authors to rethink their usage of the term.
Michael L. Wong+2 more
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Combating Parasitic Weeds by Manipulation of Strigolactones Efflux Transporter. [PDF]
Zhao M, Diao X.
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Abstract As an ecological unit, the rhizosphere microbiome preserves an enormous and largely unexplored diversity of microbes that play essential roles in plant health and soil functions. Omics technologies encompassing high‐throughput approaches such as metagenomics, metatranscriptomics, and metaproteomics provide helpful tools to unravel the ...
Chinenyenwa Fortune Chukwuneme+1 more
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<i>Oxyspirura petrowi</i> Causing Ocular Parasitism in a Free-Ranging Common Buzzard (<i>Buteo buteo</i>) in Romania and a Review of the Potential Zoonotic Implications as Cutaneous Larval Migrans. [PDF]
Gherman CM+6 more
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Irradiated Drosophila melanogaster males successfully court and mate with D. suzukii females and significantly reduce numbers of D. suzukii offspring under different species ratios. Abstract BACKGROUND Reproductive interference (i.e. sexual interaction between males of one species and females of another species that reduce the fitness of one or both ...
Flavia Cerasti+6 more
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Host personality and seasonal parasitism risk do not account for egg rejection behavior in the azure-winged magpie. [PDF]
Jiang X, Liang W, Zhang Y.
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Phenological models revealed temperature‐driven development variability in Telenomus remus and Trichogramma foersteri, highlighting potential impacts of climate change on their biological control efficacy in warmer and colder regions. Abstract BACKGROUND The egg parasitoids Telenomus remus (Nixon) and Trichogramma foersteri (Takahashi) were recently ...
Fábio Sampaio+2 more
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