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Bottom-Up Forces in Agroecosystems and Their Potential Impact on Arthropod Pest Management.

Annual Review of Entomology, 2021
Bottom-up effects are major ecological forces in crop-arthropod pest-natural enemy multitrophic interactions. Over the past two decades, bottom-up effects have been considered key levers for optimizing integrated pest management (IPM).
Peng Han   +3 more
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Museum Pests–Cultural Heritage Pests

2018
Many types of artefacts are vulnerable to deterioration from biological, physical and chemical sources. Artefacts that consist of organic materials, such as fur, hides, linen, plant material, wood, wool, etc., can be infested by a range of insects.
Trematerra P, Pinniger D
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Crop pest identification using deep network based extracted features and MobileENet in smart agriculture

Land Degradation & Development
Agriculture has been considered an important source of food for humans throughout history. Plant pests cause significant damage to crops and reduce the productivity of global crop yields.
Guruprakash K S   +3 more
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AF-RCNN: An anchor-free convolutional neural network for multi-categories agricultural pest detection

Computers and Electronics in Agriculture, 2020
The frequent outbreaks of agricultural pests have resulted in the reduction of crop production and seriously restricted agricultural production. And many kinds of agricultural pests bring challenges to the accurate identification of agricultural pests ...
Lin Jiao   +4 more
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Rethinking Biorational Insecticides for the Pest Management: Unintended Effects and Consequences.

Pest Management Science, 2020
Biorational insecticides are composed of natural products, including animals, plants, microbes, and minerals, or are their derivates. The use of biorational products for the management of insect pests has grown intensively in recent years, which has ...
K. Haddi   +6 more
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Pestes d'hier, pestes d'aujourd'hui

Histoire, économie et société, 1984
Si « l'homme n'a pas invente la typhoide, la peste ou la cholera » (1), en revanche il a invente la Peste, c'est-a-dire la notion d'un fleau collectif que seule une action collective peut combattre. Ce que nous appelons aujourd'hui epidemie et que pendant des siecles l'Occident a appele Peste frappe une communaute en tant que telle a la difference de ...
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Integrated pest and pollinator management – expanding the concept

Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment, 2021
I pest management (IPM) is a widely established decision support system that emphasizes the use of multiple methods to control pests (Kogan 1998). There are several definitions of IPM that can be broadly divided into two basic approaches, one that ...
O. Lundin   +4 more
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Few-shot cotton pest recognition and terminal realization

Computers and Electronics in Agriculture, 2020
Xinjiang is the major cotton-producing area in China, also well known in the world for its high-quality cotton. The growth and quality of cotton are closely related to the pest attack, but it is difficult for farmers to manually recognize all the types ...
Y. Li, Jiachen Yang
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A Facile-Synthesized Star Polycation Constructed as a Highly Efficient Gene Vector in Pest Management

ACS Sustainable Chemistry and Engineering, 2019
Gene vectors have been extensively applied in various fields. However, the high economic cost of gene vectors limits their development and application, and there is an urgent demand for developing highly efficient gene vectors with low cost, especially ...
Jianhao Li   +5 more
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