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First report of Turnip yellow mosaic virus in Chinese cabbage and rocket in the Philippines.
The economic impacts of Iinvasive alien species that threaten smallholder mixed maize farming in eastern Africa
Epiplema albida was studied to assess its safety for use as a biological control agent for Sri Lankan privet
With the development of large-scale livestock farming, manure pollution has drawn much attention
The brown marmorated stink bug, native to China, Japan, and Korea, is a harmful invasive pest of crops in North America and Europe
A survey among traditional poultry farmers shows that 5.7% of them produce house fly larvae to feed their poultry
This study examined the challenges associated with production of processed African indigenous vegetables and market opportunities
Methods for isolation and preservation were tested in CABI lab to standardize the long term less expensive preservation technique
The international trade in plants for planting is a major pathway for the introduction of plant pests
This study investigates the potential distributions of 100 of the most invasive terrestrial, freshwater, and marine species in Europe
A habitat manipulation experiment that removed the flowering branches of highly attractive Prosopis juliflora from villages in Mali
Acerophagus papayae, a parasitoid of papaya mealybug, is found in Pakistan
Classical biological control is the introduction of a natural enemy of exotic origin to control a pest, aiming at permanent control
Frosty pod rot is a devastating disease of cacao
Improving kindergarten quality through teacher pre-service training
The biology of Epiplema albida, was studied as part of an evaluation of its suitability for use as a biological control agent
In 2013 and 2014, an extensive survey of bacterial wilt in Myanmar was performed
Introduction of exotic natural enemies for biological control of invasive pests may disrupt existing ecological interactions
A critical threat to plant biosecurity
Effects of high temperatures on life history traits were compared among 3 strains of Trichogramma chilonis and 2 strains of T. ostriniae
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