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Mobile-assisted deep learning framework for identification of insect pests and diseases of maize from field images. [PDF]

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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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Pest Resistance Regulation and Pest Mobility [PDF]

open access: possible, 2006
We use a spatially-explicit analytical framework to compare mandatory refuges and a tax on the resistant variety as regulation instruments for pest resistance management. Because the extraction of the common-pool pest susceptibility resource depends on the spatial pattern of pest dispersal, we find that the usual preference for market-based ...
Ambec, Stefan, Desquilbet, Marion
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Attraction of pests.

2020
This chapter provides information on some recent results from laboratory and field studies aimed at developing attractive and selective traps for a specific insect pest in a specific agricultural environment. Species from different orders such as Psocoptera, Hemiptera, Thysanoptera, Diptera, Lepidoptera, and Coleoptera are included.
Ben-yakir, David   +2 more
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Integrated pest managements in a pest-natural enemy system with adaptation of pest

2019 6th International Conference on Information, Cybernetics, and Computational Social Systems (ICCSS), 2019
In this paper, we expanded the classic Lotka-Volterra prey-predator model, and mainly focused on the dynamic behavior of pest-natural enemy system with integrated pest managements, and the pest could choose either risky or safe mode to adapt with the varying environment.
Yi Yang   +3 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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Aerial Transport of Pests and Pest Outbreaks1

EPPO Bulletin, 1983
Pests of arable crops tend to show a high degree of migratory activity. This is particularly so in northern Sudan where the variable rainfall produces habitats which are short‐lived and unpredictable in their frequency and location. Insects whose flight activity is adapted to enable them to move on the same wind‐system which produces the rains are ...
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