Ethological control of the Mediterranean fruit fly Ceratitis capitata (Wied.) [PDF]
The Mediterranean fruit fly Ceratitis capitata (Diptera: Tephritidae) is a serious threat for the Bolivian fruit sector. Despite its importance, few efforts have focussed on the development of alternative techniques to broad spectrum pesticides ...
Figueroa, Ilich
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The traditional yellow-flesh peach cultivars Settembrina and Ottobrina di Leonforte, ripen, the former, during the first 10 days of September and, the latter, during the first 10 days of November in Sicily (Italy). During the pit hardening stage, fruit
INGLESE, Paolo +3 more
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EFFICIENCY OF THREE BIOINSECTICIDES SPRAY IN PREHARVEST TO CONTROL PEACH FRUIT FLY DURING POSTHARVEST OF GUAVA SEEDLESS FRUITS [PDF]
Naglaa Yassin, Anas Ahmed
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Behavior, Ecology and Integrated Management of Fruit Flies. [PDF]
De Meyer M, Papadopoulos NT.
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Application of an Electronic Nose for Early Detection of Tephritidae Infestation in Fruits. [PDF]
Anastasaki E +5 more
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Olfaction in fruit flies (Tephritidae) balances detection and discrimination of host fruits. [PDF]
Ramiaranjatovo G +6 more
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Microbiota composition of <i>Drosophila</i> and their environments in Utah, USA, orchards. [PDF]
Morrison A +5 more
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Climatic Niche Contraction and Refugial Persistence of an Invasive Tephritid Pest Across the Arabian Peninsula Under Contrasting Emission Scenarios. [PDF]
Al Dhafer HM +5 more
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Temporal, spatial, and vertical distribution of plum curculio (Coleoptera: Curculionidae) in southeastern peach orchards. [PDF]
Liu TJ, Cottrell TE, Blaauw BR.
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