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Maytenus ilicifolia é uma espécie medicinal nativa do Brasil que vem sendo cultivada para atender a crescente demanda do mercado. Os fatores que interferem na produção, tal como a incidência de pragas e doenças, devem ser estudados para garantir o ...
J.M. Vitória +4 more
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Abstract Plant diseases are assumed to be one of the primary causes regulating food manufacturing and reducing deficits in crop yield, and it is crucial that plant diseases have rapid spotting and identification. Since the demand for food is rising quickly due to population growth, the main issue for any country is plant disease mechanization in ...
Manju Bagga, Sonali Goyal
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دُرست الأعداء الطبيعية لبعض الحشرات القشرية اللينة التي تصيب أشجار بساتين (اللوز، التين، الزيتون والحمضيات) بين عامي 2015 و2017، وسُجلت الحشرات القشرية اللينة التالية: حشرة الفواكه القشرية على اللوز Parthenolecanium corni (Bouché) في ريف دمشق والقنيطرة،
عبد النبي بشير +2 more
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Published as part of Beltran-Moreno, Maholy, Llacctas, Anali, Huanca, Javier & Evans, Gregory, 2025, A survey of scale insects (Hemiptera, Coccoidea) on avocados, olives, and grapes in the Peruvian region of Arequipa, pp.
Beltran-Moreno, Maholy +3 more
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Planting System and Cultivar Influence Olive Key-Pests Infestation in an Olive-Growing Vocated Area
Traditional and intensive planting systems have paved the way for the phenomenon of intensification, with the super high-density (SHD) system being the most prominent. This system has demonstrated high levels of profitability due to both the reduction in
Michele Cutrone +6 more
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Saissetia oleae (Olivier) (Fig. 42, distribution map Fig. 93M) Coccus oleae Olivier, 1791: 95. Saissetia oleae (Olivier); Cockerell 1901: 31. Parasaissetia oleae (Olivier); Ezzat & Hussein 1969: 413. Saissetia oleae (Olivier); De Lotto 1971: 149.
Moghaddam, Masumeh, Watson, Gillian W.
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Black scale now a major olive pest
Black scale, Saissetia oleae (Oliver), has, until recently, been a minor pest of olive in California, and the specific chemical controls established for black scale have seldom been used. Chemical control of another scale, Parlatoria, a more serious pest
G Sibbett, J Dibble, J Babcock
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Published as part of Malumphy, Chris, 2014, An annotated checklist of scale insects (Hemiptera: Coccoidea) of Saint Lucia, Lesser Antilles, pp.
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Parasites of the black scale,Saissetia oleae, in Africa
Abstract does not appear. First page follows. Introduction The search for insect enemies of the black scale, Saissetia oleae (Bern.), in Africa in 1936-37 was incidental to an exploration made primarily for parasites of the red scale, Aonidiella aurantii (Mask.).
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Population dynamics of Saissetia oleae. II. Life-tables and key-factor analysis
A series of life-tables for the population of Saisselia oleae (Oliv.) (Homoptera: Coccidae) during five yearly generations (1981-86) were constructed in Corfu. Key-factor analysis carried out on the life-table data indicated that mortality of young stages during summer, caused mainly by the high temperatures, and mortality during spring, caused mainly ...
E. T. Kapatos, E.T. Stratopoulou
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