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Aspects of the Biology, Ecology and Management of the Green Mirid, Creontiades Dilutus (Stal), in Australian Cotton
Gene Flow in the Green Mirid, Creontiades Dilutus (Hemiptera
Heteroptera, Miridae), Ravageur Du Manguier `Ala R´Eunion Morguen Atiama
EU Project Number 613678
Mirids, Creontiades
WO 2014/053403 Al 10 April 2014 (10.04.2014) P O P C T
Hemiptera: Miridae), a Predacious Plant Bug
IPM in the Transgenic Era: a Review of the Challenges from Emerging Pests in Australian Cotton Systems
Integrated Pest Management for Tropical Crops: Soyabeans
Ecological Engineering for Pest Management Advances in Habitat Manipulation for Arthropods to Our Partners: Donna Read, Claire Wratten and Clara I
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Oilseed Pests
Mirid Bugs Were Found Attacking Bt Cotton in Karnataka of Which, Hyalopeplus Lineifer (Walker) and Campylomma Livida (Reuter) (Miridae Hamiptera) Are New Reports
Biology of Mirid Bug, Poppiocapsidea (=Creontiades) Biseratense (Hemiptera Miridae) on Bt Cotton
Plant Growth Stage-Specific Injury and Economic Injury Level for Verde
Molecular Interrogation of the Feeding Behaviour of Field Captured Individual Insects for Interpretation of Multiple Host Plant Use
Advances with Integrated Pest Management As a Component of Sustainable Agriculture: the Case of the Australian Cotton Industry
A Comparative Study on the Efficacy of a Pest-Specific and Prey-Marking Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay for Detection of Predation
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Zoophytophagy in Predatory Hemiptera
Gene Flow in the Green Mirid, Creontiades Dilutus
IPM for Tropical Crops: Soyabeans
I Feeding Ecology of Green Mirids
Integrated Pest Management in Cotton: Exploiting Behaviour-Modifying (Semiochemical) Compounds for Managing Cotton Pests Author(S): Robert K
Biology of Nabis Capsiformis (Het., Nabidae) Preying Upon I
A Comparison Between the Salivary
Molecular Ecology of the Green Mirid Creontiades Dilutus Stål (Hemiptera: Miridae) - Movement and Host Plant Interactions Across Agricultural and Arid Environments
Pests & Reprinted 2016 Beneficials in Australian Cotton Landscapes
Limited Genetic Structure of Gypsy Moth Populations Reflecting