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Biological control of insect pests by insect parasitoids and predators: the BIOCAT database.
Biocontrol News and Information, 1992The structure of the BIOCAT database, which contains records of the introductions of insect natural enemies for the control of insect pests worldwide, and is now available online, is explained.
D. Greathead, A. Greathead
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Pestes d'hier, pestes d'aujourd'hui
Histoire, économie et société, 1984Si « 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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2010
Abstract This chapter describes the morphology, life cycle, spread and control (by chemical, biological, cultural and quarantine methods) of pests attacking bananas and plantains (Musa). These include the rhizome and root pests (the banana weevil Cosmopolites sordidus and burrowing nematode Radopholus similis), the bunch pests (including thrips
J. C. Robinson, V. Galán Saúco
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Abstract This chapter describes the morphology, life cycle, spread and control (by chemical, biological, cultural and quarantine methods) of pests attacking bananas and plantains (Musa). These include the rhizome and root pests (the banana weevil Cosmopolites sordidus and burrowing nematode Radopholus similis), the bunch pests (including thrips
J. C. Robinson, V. Galán Saúco
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2009
Abstract This chapter describes the management (through chemical and biological control methods, and host resistance) of the following pests of mango fruits: fruit flies (Anastrepha, Bactrocera and Ceratitis spp.), seed weevils, seed borer (Pyralidae), fruit spotting bugs (Coreidae) and thrips. Pests of blossoms, buds, leaves, trunks, twigs and
J. E. Peña, M. Aluja, M. Wysoki
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Abstract This chapter describes the management (through chemical and biological control methods, and host resistance) of the following pests of mango fruits: fruit flies (Anastrepha, Bactrocera and Ceratitis spp.), seed weevils, seed borer (Pyralidae), fruit spotting bugs (Coreidae) and thrips. Pests of blossoms, buds, leaves, trunks, twigs and
J. E. Peña, M. Aluja, M. Wysoki
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Habitat management to conserve natural enemies of arthropod pests in agriculture.
Annual Review of Entomology, 2000D. Landis, S. Wratten, G. Gurr
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Global review on interactions between insect pests and other forest disturbances
Landscape Ecology, 2021Quim Canelles +4 more
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