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Two new reports of thrips (Thysanoptera: Thripidae) from India
Caliothrips punctipennis (Hood) and the male of Western Flower Thrips Frankliniella occidentalis (Pergande) have been recorded for the first time from India. F.
R. R. Rachana, R. Varatharajan
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Characterization of the dynamic microbiome evolution across thrips species
Comprehensive survey of the microbiome in thrips. The dominant bacterial genera found in thrips include intracellular ones, such as Wolbachia and Spiroplasma, and extracellular ones, including Serratia, Pantoea, and Acinetobacter. We isolated and sequenced high‐quality genomes of two dominant symbionts, Pantoea dispersa and Serratia marcescens.
Xiaodi Hu +8 more
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This study demonstrates the ecological value of natural regeneration in the Brazilian Cerrado by analysing the biomass, richness and trophic structure of leaf litter insects across pasture (P), regenerating (R) and native (N) areas. We found that R areas supported insect communities more similar to N habitats than to Ps, with higher richness, greater ...
Thalita Moraes Miranda Ribeiro de Souza +1 more
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La especie Frankliniella occidentalis (Pegande) se encontró causando daño a flores de crisantemo en una empresa de la<br />Sabana de Bogotá. Se estudió su biología bajo condiciones de laboratorio (24,31 ± 2,50C y 66,36 ± 12% H.R.).
Cardenas Estrella, Corredor Dario
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First report of Thrips carthami Shumsher (Thys.: Thripidae) from Iran [PDF]
در بررسی فونستیک بالریشکداران استان ایلام طی سالهای 1395-1394، نمونههای متعلق به گونه Thrips carthami Shumsher, 1946 از روی برگهای درختان بادام کوهی واقع در جنگلهای زاگرس (کوه گچان) جمعآوری و شناسایی شد.
Majid Mirab- balou
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Rubiothrips Schliephake, a newly recorded genus of Thripinae from China (Thysanoptera: Thripidae) [PDF]
Rubiothrips vitis (Priesner) of the subfamily Thripinae (Thysanoptera: Thripidae) collected from Sichuan Province is reported in this paper, which represents the first record of both the genus and the species from China.
Majid Mirabbalou
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Out of 136 identified EPNs, only 18 (8 Steinernema and 6 Heterorhabditis) are commercialised globally, highlighting a major gap between discovery and application. High production costs and inconsistent field efficacy are the leading obstacles to the widespread commercialisation of EPN‐based biocontrol products.
Ndivhuwo Ramatsitsi +2 more
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Temperature and the development rates of thrips: Evidence for a constraint on local adaptation?
Typically, the relationship between insect development and temperature is described by two characteristics: the minimum temperature needed for development to occur (Tmin) and the number of day degrees required (DDR) for the completion of development.
David A. STACEY, Mark D.E. FELLOWES
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Orius laevigatus engages in unidirectional intraguild predation on Transeius montdorensis. Despite this, both predators coexisted and suppressed the shared thrips prey. Aphids, a non‐shared prey, were effectively controlled by O. laevigatus even when its population was limited due to intraguild predation. T.
Angelos Mouratidis +3 more
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