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  1. Significance of the tropical fire ant Solenopsis geminata (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) as part of the natural enemy complex responsible for successful biological control of many tropi... by Way, M.J., Heong, K.L.

    Published 2009
    “…However, larger populations of Bph are fiercely attacked and effectively controlled by rapidly recruited ant workers; whereas, in the absence of the ant, the other natural enemies are inadequate. …”
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  2. Females as intraguild predators of males in crosspairing experiments with phytoseiid mites by Sourassou, N.F., Hanna, R., Negloh, K., Breeuwer, J.A., Sabelis, M.

    Published 2013
    “…In the presence of an ample supply of prey, females of N. neobaraki never fed on individuals of their own species, yet appeared to be very aggressive against males, as well as larvae of the other two phytoseiid species. …”
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  3. Occurrence of spot blotch in spring barley caused by Bipolaris sorokiniana Shoem. in South-Eastern Kazakhstan by Dutbayev, Yerlan, Kuldybayev, Nurlan, Daugaliyeva, Saule, Ismailova, Elvira, Sultanova, Nadira, Özer, Göksel, Slyamova, Ayana, Mukin, Kadyrzhan, Dababat, Abdelfattah A., Yessimbekova, Minura

    Published 2022
    “…The overall strategy for control of spring barley blotch in the Almaty region of Kazakhstan should include the determination of the aggressiveness of the pathogen isolates to better understand the biology of the diseases and ultimately proper control strategy. …”
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  4. Fast-growing pioneer trees as a rapid and cost-effective strategy for bracken elimination in the Neotropics by Douterlungne, D., Thomas, E., Levy-Tacher, S.

    Published 2013
    “…In spite of this, effective methods for tropical bracken control are limited. Fast‐growing tree species have been used successfully to out‐compete aggressively colonizing heliophytes and trigger natural succession. …”
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  5. Agroecology-inspired strategies and tools to enhace resilience and ecosystem services in tomato crop (ASTER) by Guerrieri, Emilio, Todeschini, Valeria, Zappalà, Lucia, Franco, Jose C., Urbaneja, Alberto, Broufas, George, Kapranas, Apostolos, Karatolos, Nikolaos, Karaca, Ismail, Chermiti, Brahim, Labidi, Sonia, Mamza, Amel M., Benzina, Farida, Bouamri, Rachid, El Ghachtouli, Naima

    Published 2024
    “…Regardless of the type of cultivation or the duration of the cycle, increasing quantities of external inputs (pesticides, fertilisers, herbicides) are required to cope with i) nutrition issues linked to the deployment of the soil, ii) resident and invasive species made more aggressive by the climatic change and the development of pesticide resistance; iii) water limitation which is more critical in arid and semi-arid climates of the Mediterranean area due to climatic change. …”
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  6. Penetration by Botryosphaeriaceae species in avocado, guava and persimmon fruit during postharvest by Ludwig Navarro, Barbara, Edwards Molina, Juan Pablo, Nogueira Júnior, Antonio F.

    Published 2021
    “…The information regarding penetration mechanisms and aggressiveness is important to improve postharvest disease control strategies.…”
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  7. Myt och vetenskap om kastration av tik by Boëthius, Hanna

    Published 2011
    “…The reason is the change in proportion between collagen fibers and smooth muscle cells of the urethra, leading to impaired bladder control. There are different views of why this occurs. …”
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    First cycle, G2E
  8. Intraguild interactions between Euseius stipulatus and the candidate biocontrol agents of Tetranychus urticae in Spanish clementine orchards: Phytoseiulus persimilis and Neoseiulus... by Abad-Moyano, Raquel, Urbaneja, Alberto, Schausberger, Peter

    Published 2017
    “…Spanish clementine orchards are frequently infested by the two-spotted spider mte Tetranychus urticae. Natural control of T. urticae is insufficient despite the presence of Neoseiulus californicus and Phytoseiulus persimilis. …”
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  9. Self-regulation within outbreak populations of feral house mice: a test of alternative models by Sutherland, Duncan R., Singleton, Grant R.

    Published 2006
    “…Outbreaks of feral house mice, Mus domesticus, in Australia represent a fundamental failure of the behavioural control mechanisms of population density, as proposed in the hypothesis of self‐regulation. …”
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  10. Virulence and hostpathogen interaction of Botryodiplodia theobromae isolates of cassava root rot disease by Onyeka, T., Ekpo, E., Dixon, A.

    Published 2005
    “…However, there was relative consistency in the virulence classification of the isolates on resistant and susceptible controls.…”
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  11. Intraguild predation between 'Euseius stipulatus 'and the phytoseiid predators of 'Tetranychus urticae' in clementines, 'Neoseiulus californicus and 'Phytoseiulus persimilis by Abad-Moyano, Raquel, Urbaneja, Alberto, Schausberger, Peter

    Published 2017
    “…Indeed, phytoseiid releases have demonstrated to be successful in controlling T. urticae on clementine under laboratory and semi-field conditions. …”
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  12. Assessment of Pathogenicity Assay of Ascochyta rabiei Isolates Using Chickpea Differential Genotypes by Istanbuli, Tawffiq, Tawkaz, Sawsan, Moukahel, Abdulrahman, Kemal, Seid Ahmed, Hamwieh, Aladdin

    Published 2022
    “…The results indicated 5 isolates were highly aggressive isolates Pathotype 4 & race 4 from Syria, Uz3-2 from Uzbekistan, and FR-2926 & FR-3248 from France). …”
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  13. Insights into the spatio-temporal spread of Xylella fastidiosa in south-eastern Italy by Martínez-Minaya, Joaquín, Conesa, David, López-Quílez, Antonio, Saponari, Maria, Vicent, Antonio

    Published 2018
    “…Results confirmed the high rate of disease spread under favorable environmental conditions, absence of effective vector control, and presence of highly susceptible hosts.…”
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  14. Hästen – en medgörlig kompanjon eller en överexploaterad resurs? by Schiefer, Maria

    Published 2014
    “…The most common training method used on horses is negative reinforcement and the horse is being controlled with a bridle and the legs and feet of the rider. …”
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    First cycle, G2E

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