The western flower thrips, Frankliniella occidentalis, first arose as an important invasive pest of many crops during the 1970s-1980s. The tremendous growth in international agricultural trade that developed then fostered the invasiveness of western flower thrips. We examine current knowledge regarding the biology of western flower thrips, with an emphasis on characteristics that contribute to its invasiveness and pest status. Efforts to control this pest and the tospoviruses that it vectors with intensive insecticide applications have been unsuccessful, and have created significant problems because of the development of resistance to numerous insecticides and associated outbreaks of secondary pests. We synthesize information on effective i...
Continuous crop production, where plants of various ages are growing simultaneously in a single reci...
Plants and insects have co-evolved for millions of years. Plants have developed the capability to pr...
In the heterogeneous ecosystem of the Alps an interdisciplinary approach is necessary to prevent, su...
The western flower thrips, Frankliniella occidentalis, first arose as an important invasive pest of ...
Legumes have increased in interest as a locally produced low input protein feed for ruminants in nor...
Due to the adverse economic and ecological consequences of the conventional-till, monoculture winter...
The Oblong turtle (Chelodina oblonga) is becoming a flagship species for Perth wetlands. As an apex ...
Gobiidae is the taxonomic classification of a large fish family comprising over 2,000 species. A few...
Orchids are becoming increasingly popular as flowering houseplants due to improved cultivars and aff...
Treball de Final de Grau en Enginyeria Agroalimentària i del Medi Rural. Codi: AG1042. Curs acadèmic...
Soybean aphid poses a significant threat to soybean agriculture in North America. Curren...
Soft-shell clams (Mya arenaria), once abundant, are currently in decline in the Chesapeake Bay, near...
Social insects are prominent model organisms of evolutionary biology. Their castes are an example of...
Master i anvendt økologi, Evenstad 2014Scandinavian red fox populations are commonly considered to b...
The objective of this research program is to develop a novel integrated process to eliminate million...
Continuous crop production, where plants of various ages are growing simultaneously in a single reci...
Plants and insects have co-evolved for millions of years. Plants have developed the capability to pr...
In the heterogeneous ecosystem of the Alps an interdisciplinary approach is necessary to prevent, su...
The western flower thrips, Frankliniella occidentalis, first arose as an important invasive pest of ...
Legumes have increased in interest as a locally produced low input protein feed for ruminants in nor...
Due to the adverse economic and ecological consequences of the conventional-till, monoculture winter...
The Oblong turtle (Chelodina oblonga) is becoming a flagship species for Perth wetlands. As an apex ...
Gobiidae is the taxonomic classification of a large fish family comprising over 2,000 species. A few...
Orchids are becoming increasingly popular as flowering houseplants due to improved cultivars and aff...
Treball de Final de Grau en Enginyeria Agroalimentària i del Medi Rural. Codi: AG1042. Curs acadèmic...
Soybean aphid poses a significant threat to soybean agriculture in North America. Curren...
Soft-shell clams (Mya arenaria), once abundant, are currently in decline in the Chesapeake Bay, near...
Social insects are prominent model organisms of evolutionary biology. Their castes are an example of...
Master i anvendt økologi, Evenstad 2014Scandinavian red fox populations are commonly considered to b...
The objective of this research program is to develop a novel integrated process to eliminate million...
Continuous crop production, where plants of various ages are growing simultaneously in a single reci...
Plants and insects have co-evolved for millions of years. Plants have developed the capability to pr...
In the heterogeneous ecosystem of the Alps an interdisciplinary approach is necessary to prevent, su...