Y Li, GN Mbata, S Punnuri, AM Simmons… - Insects, 2021 - mdpi.com
Simple Summary The sweetpotato whitefly, Bemisia tabaci, was initially discovered in the United States in 1894 but was not considered an economic insect pest on various …
M Gad, S Aref, A Abdelhamid… - Current Chemistry …, 2021 - m.growingscience.com
Biologically active organic compounds continue to attract great interest due to the wide variety of interesting applications observed for these compounds. This review results from …
AR Horowitz, S Kontsedalov… - Archives of Insect …, 2005 - Wiley Online Library
Resistance monitoring for Bemisia tabaci field populations to the juvenile hormone mimic, pyriproxyfen, was conducted from 1996 to 2003 in commercial cotton fields in two areas of …
AS Perry, I Yamamoto, I Ishaaya, RY Perry - 2013 - books.google.com
Professor Albert S. Perry passed away suddenly on February 18, 1992, leaving behind his grieving family, friends and colleagues. It was his aspiration to produce a comprehensive …
H Tunaz, N Uygun - Turkish Journal of Agriculture and …, 2004 - journals.tubitak.gov.tr
Insecticides with growth regulating properties (IGR) may adversely affect insects by regulating or inhibiting specific biochemical pathways or processes essential for insect …
A Abdelhamid, A Elsaghiera, S Aref… - Current Chemistry …, 2021 - m.growingscience.com
Due to the complicated problems coming from excessive applications of insecticides, searching for safe substitutes to these insecticides has become a necessity. Thus, the insect …
While invasive species eradications are at the forefront of biodiversity conservation, ant eradication failures are common. We reviewed ant eradications worldwide to assess the …
A model of whitefly integrated pest management (IPM) has been proposed that conveniently organizes all Bemisia tabaci control tactics into a multi-level, multi-component pyramid and …
In tomato production, both open field and greenhouse, management of whiteflies and the viruses they transmit ranks among the highest priorities of growers. Largely driven by the …