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571 related items for PubMed ID: 23955976

  • 1. Mechanisms for flowering plants to benefit arthropod natural enemies of insect pests: prospects for enhanced use in agriculture.
    Lu ZX, Zhu PY, Gurr GM, Zheng XS, Read DM, Heong KL, Yang YJ, Xu HX.
    Insect Sci; 2014 Feb; 21(1):1-12. PubMed ID: 23955976
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  • 2. Habitat management to conserve natural enemies of arthropod pests in agriculture.
    Landis DA, Wratten SD, Gurr GM.
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  • 4. United States Department of Agriculture-Agricultural Research Service research on biological control of arthropods.
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  • 6. Pest management strategies in traditional agriculture: an African perspective.
    Abate T, van Huis A, Ampofo JK.
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    Norris RF, Kogan M.
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  • 8. Connecting scales: achieving in-field pest control from areawide and landscape ecology studies.
    Schellhorn NA, Parry HR, Macfadyen S, Wang Y, Zalucki MP.
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  • 15. [Regulating effect of agricultural landscape pattern on ecological pest control by natural enemies.].
    Jiang T, Fu DM, Zhang WN, Zou Y, Xiao HJ.
    Ying Yong Sheng Tai Xue Bao; 2019 Jul; 30(7):2511-2520. PubMed ID: 31418254
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  • 16. Habitat Management to Suppress Pest Populations: Progress and Prospects.
    Gurr GM, Wratten SD, Landis DA, You M.
    Annu Rev Entomol; 2017 Jan 31; 62():91-109. PubMed ID: 27813664
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  • 18. A Moveable Feast: Insects Moving at the Forest-Crop Interface Are Affected by Crop Phenology and the Amount of Forest in the Landscape.
    González E, Salvo A, Defagó MT, Valladares G.
    PLoS One; 2016 Jan 31; 11(7):e0158836. PubMed ID: 27383505
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  • 19. Survival of three commercially available natural enemies exposed to Michigan wildflowers.
    Walton NJ, Isaacs R.
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