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Giselle Garcia-Sepulveda
This paper describes the frequency and number of Trifur tortuosus in the skin of Merluccius gayi, an important economic resource in Chile. Analysis of a spatial distribution model indicated that the parasites tended to cluster. Variations in th...
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Liu Bing,Christine R. Fischer,José-Antonio Bonet,Carles Castaño,Carlos Colinas
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Aim of study: To explore the diversity of soil fungi found in black truffle (Tuber melanosporum) plantations following the introduction of the mycorrhizal-colonized host tree, (Quercus ilex), through the development of the brûlé and production of mature ...
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Fabiola Torres, Marcela A. Rodríguez, Blas Lavandero, Eduardo Fuentes-Contreras
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Codling moth, Cydia pomonella (L.) (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae), is the key pest of apple and walnut production worldwide. Among other variables, successful management of this pest is dependent on adult dispersal at the local scale. Body mass and wing geom...
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Domizia Donnini,Gian M. N. Benucci,Mattia Bencivenga,Leonardo Baciarelli-Falini
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Aim of study: the main aims of this study were to evaluate the quality of truffle-inoculated seedlings produced by commercial nurseries in Italy and to identify their minimum requisites in terms of plant age, health, homogeneity, and cut-off percentage o...
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Guillermo Heit, Valeria Messina, Graciela Mareggiani, Rosa Cohen, Paola Carrizo
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The effect of odor signals on the locomotor activity of Cycloneda sanguinea and Harmonia axyridis was evaluated using two different actometric devices. The purpose of the analysis was to differentiate between the responses elicited by direct contact with...
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