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Control of the arboviral disease vector Aedes aegypti has shown variable levels of efficacy around the globe. We evaluated an Autocidal Gravid Ovitrap...
Read moreStrategies to control ongoing biological invasions are often developed by modelling the invasive species' population and aiming to reduce its abundanc...
Read moreAnnual meadow grass Poa annua is the most problematic weed within sports turf in temperate climates. It is so abundant that herbicides cannot be used ...
Read moreNon-lethal methods of controlling wildlife foraging damage may offer conservation, ethical, legal and efficacy advantages over lethal control. Chemica...
Read moreThe large-scale use of organochlorine compounds in insect control causes increasing concern due to their toxicity and persistance which creates enviro...
Read moreThe development of transgenic technologies, coupled with sterile insect techniques (SIT), is being explored in relation to new approaches for the biol...
Read moreIt is widely accepted that combining several control options into integrated pest management strategies is the most effective way to provide long-term...
Read moreCarabid beetles are polyphagous predators that can act as biological control agents of insect pests and weeds. While current agricultural practices of...
Read moreIn trials in the Breckland region (Suffolk/Norfolk border), UK in 1978-88 on Calluna vulgaris heathland and grass (dominated by Festuca ovina) heathla...
Read moreIn trials in the Breckland region (Norfolk/Suffolk border) UK in 1978-88 on Calluna vulgaris heathland and grass heathland (dominated by Festuca ovina...
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