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Taxonomy, biology, and behavior of Trichogramma species.

Small-scale rearing of Anagasta kuehniella for Trichogramma production, 2021
This chapter provides information on the taxonomy, biology and behaviour of Trichogramma species. Females of Trichogramma lay 70-120 eggs on average and the number of eggs is proportional to the size of the host. The sequence of behaviors by Trichogramma

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The Biology and Taxonomy of the Solanaceae.

Systematic Botany, 1980
The Biology and taxonomy of the Solanaceae , The Biology and taxonomy of the Solanaceae , مرکز فناوری اطلاعات و اطلاع رسانی ...
Donovan S. Correll   +3 more
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Biology and Taxonomy of Xenorhabdus

2018
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Akhurst, R.J., Boemare, N.E.
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Molecular Biology as a Tool for Taxonomy

Clinical Infectious Diseases, 1995
Bacterial taxonomy based on phenotypic properties has encountered several problems: many organisms grow to poorly under laboratory conditions to be studied; the same phenotypic property often arises independently in more than one branch of a phylogenetic tree; and phenotypic schemes sometimes become unwieldy.
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Taxonomy and biology of liver flukes

Acta Tropica, 2003
Opisthorchis viverrini is a human liver fluke endemic in Thailand, Lao PDR and Cambodia. Three subspecies of Bithynia siamensis and 18 species of cyprinoid fish are susceptible first and second intermediate hosts, respectively. The differentiation between the adult worm of O.
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Taxonomy and biology of Fusarium moniliforme

Mycopathologia, 1992
Fusarium moniliforme is one of the most prevalent fungi associated with basic human and animal dietary samples such as corn. This fungus has been suspected of being involved in human and animal diseases since its original description. Fusarium moniliforme is in the section Liseola along with F. proliferatum, F. subglutinans, and F.
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The Biology and Taxonomy of Biacetabulum (Cestoda:Caryophyllaeidae)

The Journal of Parasitology, 1965
Adults of the caryophyllaeid cestodes Biacetabulum infrequens Hunter and B. macrocephalum McCrae occur in catostomid fishes and procercoids develop in annelids of the genus Tubifex, but not in those of Limnodrilus. Procercoids are characterized by a cercomer, primordia of gonads, and a well-developed scolex. B.
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