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ABSTRACT Bark beetles are small insects that inhabit the bark of trees. When their population increases excessively, they can weaken the trees and cause their death. In México, federal regulations obligate forest landowners to carry out sanitary logging to control bark beetle outbreaks in adherence to official procedures.
Erika Gómez‐Pineda +3 more
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Combining AI and new genomic techniques to 'fine-tune' plants: challenges in risk assessment. [PDF]
Juhas M +3 more
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Good and bad traits of Harmonia axyridis: from biological control to invasion [PDF]
Baverstock, Jason +7 more
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ABSTRACT Introduction/Aims Sex‐specific differences in myasthenia gravis (MG) are widely acknowledged, yet data on sex‐based outcomes of MG treatment are scarce. In accordance with Sex and Gender Equity in Research guidelines, this post hoc analysis assessed potential sex‐specific differences in treatment outcomes in acetylcholine receptor antibody ...
Sarah Hoffmann +5 more
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Lethal and Sublethal Effects of the Novel cis-Nitromethylene Neonicotinoid Cycloxaprid on the Green Peach Aphid, Myzus persicae (Sulzer) (Hemiptera: Aphididae). [PDF]
Zhu J +8 more
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Abstract Background Home enteral nutrition (HEN) offers clinical benefits and is increasingly used, although handling‐related health risks remain unclear. This study assessed food safety in HEN using a new contamination risk classification. Methods First, the inter‐rater reliability of the Food Safety for Handling HEN checklist was analyzed in 25 ...
Elaine Cristine de Souza Martins +6 more
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An overview of agricultural neonicotinoid regulation in the EU, Canada, and the United States. [PDF]
Dentzman K +3 more
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Abstract Insect natural enemies, encompassing predators and parasitoids, serve as vital regulators of pest populations and architects of ecosystem balance. Most studies on natural enemies have focused on understanding the mechanisms by which these insects eliminate pests after an attack.
Yaoyao Chen +3 more
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Objective risk assessment of bark and ambrosia beetles non-indigenous to North America. [PDF]
Johnson AJ, Bednar D, Hulcr J.
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