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Gustavo Yves Rodrigues Ramos, Gutierres Nelson Silva, Ynayanna Nariza Medeiros Silva, Yago de Medeiros Silva, Izaias Santos Marques, Giovana Lopes da Silva, Marcela Silva Carvalho, Leda Rita D?antonino Faroni, Simone Kelly Rodrigues Lima, Daniel Dias Rufino Arcanjo, Massimo Lucarini, Alessandra Durazzo and Douglas Rafael e Silva Barbosa
Nowadays, the modified atmosphere with ozone is one of the main alternatives for controlling insect pests in stored grains, as it allows grain quality to be maintained while causing no environmental damage. In light of this, the purpose of this study was...
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Eva Hrudová, Marek Seidenglanz, Pavel Tóth, Jana Poslu?ná, Pavel Kolarík and Jirí Havel
Oilseed rape is frequently damaged by insect pests. Much attention is paid to the protection of oilseed rape against Brassicogethes aeneus (Coleoptera: Nitidulidae), which is one of the most significant pests of spring and winter oilseed rape. The presen...
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Min Zhou, Xinyu Zhang, Biying Pan, Jiaqi Zhu, Xiaoxiao Qian, Xian Li, Kangkang Xu, Bin Tang and Can Li
High carbon dioxide concentrations can effectively control most storage pests. To estimate the toxicity effect of high concentrations of CO2, four different concentrations of CO2 (25% CO2, 50% CO2, 75% CO2, and 95% CO2) were used to treat Tribolium casta...
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Nathaniel B. McCartney,M. Isabel Ahumada,Marcela Muñoz,Marlene Rosales,Angélica M. Fierro,Rodrigo A Chorbadjian
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Quinoa (Chenopodium quinoa Willd.) produces bitter-tasting triterpenesaponins that must be removed prior to consumption, significantly adding to production costs. Breeders have therefore prioritized the development of low-saponin ?sweet? cultivars w...
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Dayand Toledo, Leonardo Parra, Ana Mutis, Fernando Ortega, Emilio Hormazábal, Andrés Quiroz
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The contents of long-chain fatty acids in non-polar root extracts from 1.6 year-old red clover plants of two cultivars (Superqueli INIA and Quiñequeli INIA) and one experimental line (Syn II Pre III), their relationships with H. obscurus populations, and...
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