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Author(s): LIMA, D. B.; MELO, J. W. S.; GONDIM JÚNIOR, M. G. C.; GUEDES, R. N. C.; OLIVEIRA, J. E. de M. The coconut production system, in which the coconut mite Aceria guerreronis is considered a key pest, provides an interesting model for integration of biological and chemical control. In Brazil, the m... ... |
Author(s): BERNARDI, D.; RIBEIRO, L.; ANREAZZA, F.; NEITZKE, C.; OLIVEIRA, E. E.; BOTTON, M.; NAVA, D. E.; VENDRAMIM, J. D. Extracts ofAnnona(Annonaceae) plants have been shown to satisfactorily control several insect pest species,especially on Neotropical regions. Here, we tested the potential use of formulated ethanolic... ... |
Author(s): DÍAZ, A.; GEBLER, L.; MAIA, L.; MEDINA, L.; TRELLES, S. Good agricultural practices (GAPs) are an indispensable tool for risk management due to the close relationship between agriculture and climate, as well as the climate variability currently being exper... ... |
Author(s): BORTOLOTTO, O. C.; POMARI-FERNANDES, A.; BUENO, R. C. O. de F.; BUENO, A. de F.; KRUZ, Y. K. S. da; QUEIROZ, A. P.; SANZOVO, A.; FERREIRA, R. B. The adoption of integrated pest management (IPM) in soybean is a great example of how this technology is essential to guarantee crop sustainability and productivity. In Brazil, up to 1970, soybean was... ... |
Author(s): MIRABALLES, C.; BARROS, A. T. M. de; LUCAS, M.; KLAFKE, G. M.; DOMINGUES, L. N.; RIET-CORREA
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Author(s): GRANDE, M. L. M.; SILVA, D. M.; BUENO, A. de F.; QUEIROZ, A. P.; VENTURA, M. U.
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Author(s): CAMPOS, T. A.; ZIRONDI FILHO, D. M.; ROGGIA, S.; PASINI, A.
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Author(s): DIAS, N. P.; ZOTTI, M. J.; MONTOYA, P.; CARVALHO, F. B.; NAVA, D. E.
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Author(s): ANDREAZZA, F.; BERNARDI, D.; SANTOS, R. S. S. dos; GARCIA, F. R. M.; OLIVEIRA, E. E.; BOTTON, M.; NAVA, D. E. Non-native insect pests are often responsible for important damage to native and agricultural plant hosts. Since Drosophila suzukii Matsumura (Diptera: Drosophilidae) has become an important pest in N... ... |
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