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The Fungus HL-29: A Promising Weed Pathogen with Bioherbicidal Potential and Crop Safety. [PDF]
Yang L, Peng C, Zhu H, Ma Y.
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What are the vector species of the Oropouche virus?
Here, we review the timeline of Oropouche virus (OROV) detection in various hematophagous Diptera, from 1955 to date, including mosquitoes and midges. All vector competence experiments also are described. The results suggest that Culicoides are the primary vectors.
Constância Flávia Junqueira Ayres +3 more
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GEFA-YOLO: Lightweight Weed Detection with Group-Enhanced Fusion Attention. [PDF]
Li H +6 more
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Ecological Studies on the Germination and Emergence of Annual Weeds
Yasushi Watanabe, Fumihiko HIROKAWA
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Entomopathogenic nematodes provide reliable biological control of vine weevil larvae, reducing populations by 63% on average. All five tested species are effective, with temperature (18–30 °C) being the strongest predictor of success. Abstract BACKGROUND Vine weevil (Otiorhynchus sulcatus) is a globally important pest of soft fruit and ornamental crops
Joe M. Roberts +5 more
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Detection of commercial crop weeds using machine learning algorithms. [PDF]
Ramesh P +5 more
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Chemical profiling and bioassays reveal that leaf‐litter leachates from urban trees flip between nourishing and killing Aedes aegypti larvae: dilute Tipuana tipu boosts growth, whereas concentrated, aged extracts are >90% lethal. Species‐specific chemistry thus turns street trees into potential self‐renewing tools for integrated vector control ...
Ana Luiza Caldatto +7 more
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Ethnomedicinal value of karst paddy weeds: insights from Zhuang communities in Jingxi, China. [PDF]
Chen L +6 more
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Potential of endophytic Beauveria bassiana against Coraebus (Coleoptera: Buprestidae) oak borers
This study demonstrates that an endophytic, oak‐associated strain of Beauveria bassiana exhibits adaptations to Quercus plants and potential against Coraebus boring beetles, supported by distinctive biological traits. Abstract BACKGROUND Oak borers in the genus Coraebus, including the bark‐ and the wood‐boring beetles C. florentinus and C. undatus, are
Walaa Morda +5 more
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