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Author(s): MINGOTI, R.; PESSOA, M. C. P. Y.; MORIYA, L. M.; PIZA, P. L. B. DE T.; MARINHO-PRADO, J. S.; DIOGO, M. DE S. Amblypelta nitida (Stal) (Hemiptera: Coreidae) é um inseto-praga polífago nativo da Austrália e pertencente ao grupo dos percevejos conhecidos por fruitspotting bugs (FSB). Entre os seus cultivos hosp... ... |
Author(s): PESSOA, M. C. P. Y.; MINGOTI, R.; MORIYA, L. M.; PIVA, P. L. B.; DIOGO, M. de S. Amblypelta nitida (Stal) (Hemiptera: Coreidae), um fruitspotting bug (FSB) nativo da Austrália, ataca principalmente macadâmia, citros, abacate, pinha, lichia, maracujá, mamão e manga. Este inseto foi... ... |
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Author(s): PANIZZI, A. R.; LUCINI, T. Phytophagous stink bugs (penatomidae) feed by inserting their sylets (mandibles + maxilae) in plan issues. |
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Author(s): DIAS, D. A.; FERNANDES, I. A.; MACHADO, E. P.; PEDOTT, L.; MORAES, M. C. B.; BORGES, M.; STEFFENS, J.; STEFFENS, C. Traditional pest management strategies, such as indiscriminate pesticide use, have adverse environmental and human health implications. As a sustainable alternative, this research focuses on employing... ... |
Author(s): AUAD, A. M.; PIMENTA, D. S.; SILVA, D. M.; MONTEIRO, P. H.; RESENDE, T. T. de Injuries caused by Collaria oleosa have often been observed in signal grass and elephant grass pastures. Therefore, the aim of this study was to diagnose and delineate the sites of the injuries caused... ... |
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Author(s): POLITI, F. A. S.; NASCIMENTO, J. D.; ROSA, J. A.; BIZZO, H. R.; PIETRO, R. C. L. R.; CHAGAS, A. C. de S.; FURLAN, M. The current perspective of resistance to chemicals has influenced in the pharmaceutical researches and the search for alternatives to control the bed bug Cimex lectularius have been proposed, such as... ... |
Author(s): LAUMANN, R. A.; BORGES, M.; ALDRICH, J. R.; KHRIMIAN, A.; MORAES, M. C. B. The Neotropical broad-headed bug, Neomegalotomus parvus (Westwood), is adapted to various leguminous crops and is considered a pest in common bean and soybean. The chemical communication of this speci... ... |
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