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Author(s): MICHALSKA, K.; SKORACKA, A.; FERREIRA, D. N. M.; AMRINE, J. W.
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Author(s): HAAS, J.; BARBOSA, L. R.; POTRICH, M.; LOZANO, E. R.; MAZARO, S. M. Thaumastocoris peregrinus has become a major pest in eucalyptus. The most promising control method is the use of the parasitoid, Cleruchoides noackae, but little is known about its biology. Thus, the... ... |
Author(s): TECHIO, V. H.; MITTELMANN, A.; MARCIÓ, S.; PEREIRA, A. V. ABSTRACT - Mitotic and meiotic analyses using conventional and fluorescent stains were employed in plants (accession ETBAZ 055 - origin: Capão do Leão, Rio Grande do Sul State, Brazil) from the Germpl... ... |
Author(s): DEFALQUE, G. A.; SANTOS, R.; YOSHIMURA, V. L.; ALVES, F. V.
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Author(s): SAVIO, J.; PRECI, D.; CASTELLE, M.; MANZOLLI, A.; FERNANDES, I. A.; JUNGES, A.; COLET, R.; CARRÃO-PANIZZI, M. C.; ABIRACHED, C.; STEFFENS, J.; VALDUGA, E.
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Author(s): RIBEIRO, A. B. R.; ALENCAR, M. M. de; COSTA, M. J. R. da; NEGRÃO, J. A.
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Author(s): BECCHI, L. K.; JORGE, C.; CAMARGO, G. F. de; BARBOSA, L. R.; SOARES, M. A.; SERRÃO, J. E.; ZANUNCIO, J. C.; WILCKEN, C. F. Cleruchoides noackae (Hymenoptera: Mymaridae), native to Australia, is the most promising biological control agent for Thaumastocoris peregrinus (Hemiptera: Thaumastocoridae), an exotic Eucalyptus spp... ... |
Author(s): MICHEREFF, M. F. F.; BORGES, M.; AQUINO, M. F. S.; LAUMANN, R. A.; GOMES, A. C. M. M.; BLASSIOLI MORAES, M. C.
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Author(s): DORES, E. F. G. C.; SPADOTTO, C. A.; WEBER, O. L. S.; CARBO, L.; VECCHIATO, A. B.; PINTO, A. A. The environmental behaviour of metolachlor and diuron was studied in the Central-western region of Brazil, by means of a field study where six experimental plots were installed. The soil was classifie... ... |
Author(s): NASCIMENTO, I. N.; MICHEREFF, M. F. F.; PEREIRA, W. E.; BOAS, P. R. V.; GUSMAO, M. R.; CAUFIELD, J.; LAUMANN, R. A.; BORGES, M.; MORAES, M. C. B. Plants respond indirectly to herbivore injury in a species-specific way and emit a specific blend of volatiles that are attractive to the enemies of herbivores. We evaluatedwhether maize plants, Zea m... ... |
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