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Invasive species may change the life history strategies, distribution, genetic configuration and trophic interactions of native species. The diamondback moth, Plutella xylostella L., is an invasive herbivore attacking cultivated and wild brassica plants ...
Fushi Ke +11 more
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Details of Plutella xylostella populations collected in China.
Details of Plutella xylostella populations collected in China.
Qingjun Wu (104839) +7 more
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A new species of Plutella Schrank (Lepidoptera, Plutellidae) from the Andes of northern Chile [PDF]
The moth genus Plutella Schrank, 1802 (Lepidoptera, Plutellidae) includes 26 described species. In addition to the diamondback moth, P. xylostella (Linnaeus, 1758), which is an important and widely distributed pest of cruciferous crops, only two species ...
Héctor Vargas
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Dominant Inheritance of Plutella xylostella selected with Flufenoxuron [PDF]
Dominance study was a petition needs to measure insecticide resistance problems to a notorious pest as Plutella xylostella and for IRM strategy planning success. Flufenoxuron insecticide was chosen for doing a laboratory selected strain for some resistance assessments.
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: Selecting insect-resistant plant varieties is a key component of integrated management programs of oligophagous pests such as diamondback moth, Plutella xylostella (L.) (Lepidoptera: Plutellidae), but rigorous research on important life history ...
Dosdall, L. M. +2 more
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Este trabalho teve como objetivo avaliar a influência do desenvolvimento embrionário dos ovos do hospedeiro P. xylostella sobre fêmeas de Trichogramma exiguum, com diferentes idades.
Ricardo Antonio Polanczyk +4 more
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Report of the parasitoid wasp, Cotesia plutellae (Hym.: Braconidae), from Iran [PDF]
This paper reports the occurrence of the hymenoterous parasitoid of the diamondback moth larvae in Iran. One species of Braconidae, Cotesia plutellae (Kurdjumov), was collected from larvae of Plutella xylostella (L.) (Lep.: Plutellidae). This parasitoid,
A. Golizadeh +4 more
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Insecticidal activity of the mutants against Plutella xylostella larvae.
Insecticidal activity of the mutants against Plutella xylostella larvae.
Kee Woong Park (13864131) +4 more
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Keefektifan Patogenesitas Steirmema Carpocapsae (all strain) terhadap Hama Plutella xylostella L.
The utilization of entomopathogenic nematodes is an example of the uses of an environmentally friendly biological agent. Entomopathogenic nematodes of the family Steinernematidae and Hetrorhabditidae are very potential to control insect pests.
Mariyono, Mariyono +2 more
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Laboratory and field experiments were conducted to evaluate the potential role of two species of wild crucifers in the preservation of Diadegma eucerophaga Horstman, a parasitoid of the diamondback moth, Plutella xylostella Linnaeus. In the laboratory, D.
UTOMO KARTOSUWONDO, SUNJAYA
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