A bait and trap method for sampling symphylid populations in pineapple
Symphylids (Hanseniella sp) are polyphagous soil-borne parasites. On pineapple, they feed on roots tips (meristem tissues) producing either short roots with irregular swelling or roots with multiple branching resulting in the typical " witches brooms ", (
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Mechanisms of multi-species mealybug invasions in Hainan Island of China: Integrating niche, distribution, and habitat drivers. [PDF]
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Discovery of a Closterovirus Infecting Jujube Plants Grown at Aksu Area in Xinjiang of China. [PDF]
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The last revision of pineapple nomenclature. Pineapple News [PDF]
Coppens D'Eeckenbrugge, Geo
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New Formulations of Natural Substances Against Insect Pests. [PDF]
Farina P, Conti B.
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On the Taxonomy of Pineapple Mealybugs in Hawaii, with a Description of a Previously Unnamed Species (Homoptera: Pseudococcidae) [PDF]
Beardsley, John W.
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Some Effects of Pseudococcus brevipes (Ckl.) on Pineapple Fruit [PDF]
Carter, W., Ito, K.
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Malaria mosquito resistance to agricultural insecticides: risk area mapping in Thailand [PDF]
Malaria / Disease vectors / Waterborne diseases / Irrigated farming / Pest control / Insecticides / Public health / Risks / Mapping / GIS / Land use / Thailand / Chiang Mai / Mae Hong Son / Tak ...
Overgaard, Hans
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Genome characterization of a newly discovered grapevine leafroll-associated virus S, in the genus ampelovirus by high-throughput sequencing. [PDF]
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A Review of the Genus Pseudiastata Coquillett (Drosophilidae, Diptera) [PDF]
Hardy, D. Elmo
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