The effect of Streptomyces fradiae strain JB-1 on Bactrocera dorsalis species complex pupal development in various soil levels. [PDF]
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Invasion History and Dispersion Dynamics of the Mediterranean Fruit Fly in the Balkan Peninsula. [PDF]
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Overwintering drives rapid adaptation in Drosophila with potential costs to insecticide resistance. [PDF]
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Predicting the invasion risk of Bactrocera dorsalis in Italy under climate and land cover change. [PDF]
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Genome assembly of five Tephritid species for the enhancement of the Sterile Insect Technique
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The relationship between susceptibility of different peach cultivars (cvs) to the Mediterranean fruit fly (medfly), Ceratitis capitata, and the volatile composition of ripe fruit of each cv has been investigated, since understanding the fruit-insect interaction mechanism is crucial for developing control strategies for such a pest.
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