Recent Advances in Research on Tropical Entomology
Symposium IX: Biological and Cultural Techniques in Tropical Crop Pest and Vector Management
Biological, cultural and selective methods for control of cotton pests in Egypt
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- 19 September 2011, pp. 803-805
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Symposium X: Sweetpotato Weevil
Influence of cultural pest management techniques on the infestation of sweetpotato weevil
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- 19 September 2011, pp. 809-814
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Feasibility of the use of resistant cultivar in sweetpotato weevil control
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- 19 September 2011, pp. 815-817
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Resistance in sweetpotato to sweetpotato weevil
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- 19 September 2011, pp. 819-823
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Cultural, regulational and educational programmes on the sweetpotato weevil in the United States
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- 19 September 2011, pp. 825-830
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Symposium XI: Africa-wide Biological Control Programme of Cassava Pests
Introduction
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- 19 September 2011, p. 833
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Acknowledgements
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- 19 September 2011, p. 835
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A review of objectives and achievements
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- 19 September 2011, pp. 837-840
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Importance of taxonomy in biological control
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- 19 September 2011, pp. 841-844
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Taxonomic inventory and survey activity for natural enemies of cassava green mites in the Americas
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- 19 September 2011, pp. 845-849
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Factors influencing the life table statistics of the cassava mealybug Phenacoccus manihoti
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- 19 September 2011, pp. 851-856
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Interactions between the endophagous parasitoid Epidinocarsis lopezi and its host, Phenacoccus manihoti
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- 19 September 2011, pp. 857-859
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The biological basis for the seasonal outbreak of cassava green mites in Africa
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- 19 September 2011, pp. 861-865
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Prey preference and reproductive success of the predatory mite Neoseiulus idaeos On the prey species Mononychellus tanajoa and Tetranychus lombardinii
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- 19 September 2011, pp. 867-869
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Classical biological control of the cassava green mite
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- 19 September 2011, pp. 871-874
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Culture maintenance and mass production of exotic phytoseiids
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- 19 September 2011, pp. 875-878
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Technologies for the mass-rearing of cassava mealybugs, cassava green mites and their natural enemies
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- 19 September 2011, pp. 879-881
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Technology for automated aerial release of natural enemies of the cassava mealybug and cassava green mite
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- 19 September 2011, pp. 883-885
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Impact of the exotic parasitoid Epidinocarsis lopezi on cassava mealybug (Phenacoccus manihoti) Populations
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- 19 September 2011, pp. 887-891
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Changes in the composition of the fauna associated with the cassava mealybug, Phenacoccus manihoti, following the introduction of the parasitoid Epidinocarsis lopezi
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- 19 September 2011, pp. 893-898
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