Search Results - "EGGS"
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Bovine coccidiosis: Retrospective study in Central Argentina
Published 2026“…In addition, 192 fecal samples from 52 outbreaks were analyzed for oocysts per gram of feces and eggs per gram of feces quantification, for identification of Eimeria spp. and gastrointestinal nematodes, respectively. …”
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Does the Neotropical-native parasitoid Ganaspis pelleranoi successfully attack the worldwide invasive pest Drosophila suzukii?
Published 2024“…Host puparia dissections were performed to determine the number and condition of parasitoid eggs, first and second instars, such as alive/dead, without/with melanization process, and proportions of parasitized, superparasitized, and dead puparia. …”
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Effects of Bt soybean on biodiversity are limited to target species and host-specific parasitoids in La Pampa province, Argentina
Published 2024“…Moreover, the larvae Lepidopteran, stink bugs and eggs of both groups were collected and maintained under controlled rearing conditions to record parasitoids. …”
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Potential of rhizobacteria native to Argentina for the control of Meloidogyne javanica.
Published 2021“…B9T produced the lowest hatching of eggs. Juvenile mortality was higher when M. javanica was exposed to Bacillus sp. than to Pseudomonas spp. suspensions. …”
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Antibody detection against Kunitz-type protein in Fasciola hepatica experimentally infected sheep using enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA)
Published 2023“…Currently, the diagnosis of F. hepatica in sheep relies on the detection of parasite eggs in faeces, a method that becomes reliable from week 10 post-infection. …”
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Fasciola hepatica vaccine based on Kunitz-type molecule reduces adult worm fecundity in experimentally infected sheep
Published 2026“…The addition of Cathepsin L3 (FhCL3) further reduced fecal egg counts (89.1 %, p < 0.0001) but resulted in a lower reduction in worm burden (24.06 %). …”
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