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  1. Control biológico de fitopatógenos, insectos y ácaros: agentes de control biológico. V. 1 by Santos Díaz, Adriana Marcela, Cotes Prado, Alba Marina, Caro Quintero, Alejandro, Bustillo Pardey, Alex Enrique, Escobar, Alexander, Díaz García, Andrés, Arcila Cardona, Ángela María, Carabalí Muñoz, Arturo, Vásquez Ordóñez, Aymer Andrés, Lohr, Bernhard Leo, Oehlschlager, Cam, Beltrán Acosta, Camilo Rubén, Moreno Velandia, Carlos Andres, Espinel Correal, Carlos, González Almario, Carolina, Clerck, Caroline de, Hoy, Casey W., Narváez Vásquez, Consuelo Alexandra, León, Diana Marcela, Rincón Rueda, Diego Fernando, Espitia Malagón, Eduardo María, Alarcón Torres, Érika Andrea, Grijalba, Érika Paola, Moreno, Fabiola, Borrero Echeverry, Felipe, Cruz Barrera, Fredy Mauricio, Berg, Gabriele, Vargas, Germán, Barrera Cubillos, Gloria Patricia, León Martínez, Guillermo Adolfo, González F., Guillermo, Jijakil, Haissam, Rivera Trujillo, Hugo Fernando, Hernández Nopsa, John Fredy, Ibarra, Jorge, Jurat Fuentes, Juan Luis, Gómez Valderrama, Juliana Andrea, Köhl, Jürgen, Smalla, Kornelia, Villamizar, Laura Fernanda, Solorzano Buitrago, Leonardo, Torres Torres, Lissette Aracelly, Uribe Gutiérrez, Liz Alejandra, Pulido, Luz Astrid, Pérez, Manuel Ricardo, Manzano Martínez, María del Rosario, Díaz Niño, María Fernanda, Díaz Niño, María Fernanda, Zuluaga Mogollón, María Victoria, Belaich, Mariano Nicolás, Hurst, Mark, Gómez Álvarez, Martha Isabel, Rodríguez, Martha Liliana, Wisniewski, Michael, López Ferber, Miguel, Barreto Triana, Nancy del Carmen, Ghiringhelli, Pablo Daniel, Cuartas, Paola Emilia, Betancourt, Ruth Análida, Kobayashi, Sadao, Aragón Rodríguez, Sandra Milena, Massart, Sébastien, Lewis Mosher, Stephen, Kondo Rodriguez, Demian Takumasa, Jackson, Trevor, Bettiol, Wagner, Fargetton, Xavier, Elad, Yigal, Zapata Narváez, Yimmy Alexander, Martínez, Yohana Alexandra, Balbín Suárez, Alicia

    Published 2018
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  2. Cassava genetic improvement: Theory and practice by Hershey, Clair H.

    Published 2020
    “…It will also provide support for those many research programs that collaborate with breeders, such as physiologists, agronomists, soil scientists, plant pathologists, entomologists, economists and social scientists, among others.…”
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  3. Sistemática, morfología y biología del gorgojo de la acelga, Fedlerella Papp, sp., en el Perú by Ferrer, F., Simon, J.

    Published 2025
    “…In order to obtain data about the geographical distribution of the Fiedlerella Papp, sp, survey have been carried out in various horticultural zones of the country to compile data directly from agricultural experts which work in these zones of Perú. Entomologists from other countries were also consulted. …”
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  4. New world solutions to old world problems: the growing reach of Latin American research = Soluciones del nuevo mundo para problemas del viejo mundo: el creciente alcance de la inve... by International Center for Tropical Agriculture

    Published 2010
    “…A cassava pest in checkmate: One of the earliest examples involved biological control of the cassava mealybug, a pest of South American origin, which in the 1970s began causing serious damage to one of Africa’s most important staple foods. CIAT entomologists worked with colleagues at the International Institute of Tropical Agriculture (IITA) in search of the mealybug’s natural enemies in South America. …”
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  5. Predators of 'Phyllocnistis citrella 'Stainton (Lepidoptera: Gracillariidae) on citrus in Spain: role of lacewings and ants Importance of beneficials. "Pesticides and beneficials o... by Jaques, Josep A., Urbaneja, Alberto

    Published 2017
    “…Rodolia cardinalis Mulsant (Coleoptera: Coccinellidae)] and their role is widely recognized among citrus entomologists. Because of this status, investigations on side effects of pesticides on these species are routinely undertaken (Jacas & García Marí, 2001). …”
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  6. Assessing the usefulness of GGE biplot as a statistical tool for plant breeders and agronomists by Akinwale, R., Fakorede, M.A.B., Badu-Apraku, Baffour, Oluwaranti, A.

    Published 2014
    “…However, the full potential and weaknesses of this powerful tool are not fully understood by breeders, agronomists, entomologists and pathologists. The objective of this paper was to review the usefulness of this statistical tool and enumerate some of its weaknesses. …”
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  7. An historical review of progress to control key cowpea biotic constraints in Burkina Faso by Dabiré, B.C., Tignegré, J.B., Ba, Malick N., Tamò, Manuele, Sanon, A., Ouédraogo, T.J., Neya, B.J., Muleba, N., Hammond, W., Coulibaly, O.

    Published 2012
    “…Research activities of entomologists have made identification of pests possible while also ensuring better understanding about their biology and ecology and plant damaging relationships. …”
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  8. Participatory research (PR) at CIP with potato farming systems in the Andes: evolution and prospects by Ortíz, O., Thiele, Graham, Nelson, R., Bentley, J.W.

    Published 2020
    “…The ideas were of great influence at CIP and beyond. (2) With integrated pest management (IPM) pilot areas in the early 1990s, entomologists and social scientists developed technologies with farmers in Peru and other countries to control insect pests. …”
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  9. The workshop on gender and plant health: The power of interdisciplinary research by Plant Health Initiative

    Published 2024
    “…To this end, the regional workshop was held with following specific objectives:  To share key findings and insights from interdisciplinary studies on understanding gender and social dimensions of plant health  To develop protocols/strategies for gender-responsive surveys, training and interventions  To identify the most relevant gender-related issues in the Latin American regional cultural context and develop workplan  To have practical learning experience through a field visit to maize growing community. 25 participants (7 men and 18 women) from Peru, Mexico, Ecuador, and Colombia joined the workshop. 92 % of attendees were biophysical scientists such as plant pathologists, entomologists and agronomists including young scientists who are new to this field of interdisciplinary studies. …”
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