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With 192884 research publications and other information on pests, diseases and weeds
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Selected publications of the week:
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Invasive pests
Indian Grey Mongoose (Herpestes Edwardsii) (26818546176).jpgBiological Invasions (2021) 23, 2249-2260
Tsutomu Yagihashi, Shin-Ichi Seki, Tomoki Nakaya, Katsushi Nakata and Nobuhiko Kotaka (2021)
Eradication of the mongoose is crucial for the conservation of three endemic bird species in Yambaru, Okinawa Island, Japan
Starr 020803-0009 Clidemia hirta.jpgEcology and Evolution (2021) 11, 3808-3819
Decky I. Junaedi, Gurutzeta Guillera-Arroita, Peter A. Vesk, Michael A. McCarthy, Mark A. Burgman and Jane A. Catford (2021)
Traits explain invasion of alien plants into tropical rainforests
IPMimages4387058.jpgPLoS ONE (2021) 16 (6 - e0249042)
Saliou Niassy, Mawufe Komi Agbodzavu, Emily Kimathi, Berita Mutune, El Fatih M. Abdel-Rahman, Daisy Salifu, Girma Hailu, Yeneneh T. Belayneh, Elias Felege, Henri E.Z. Tonnang, Sunday Ekesi and Sevgan Subramanian (2021)
Bioecology of fall armyworm Spodoptera frugiperda (J. E. Smith), its management and potential patterns of seasonal spread in Africa
Plant pathology
Coffee Wilt Disease.jpgBMC Genomics (2021) 22 (404) - Historical genomics reveals
Lily D. Peck, Reuben W. Nowell, Julie Flood, Matthew J. Ryan and Timothy G. Barraclough (2021)
Historical genomics reveals the evolutionary mechanisms behind multiple outbreaks of the host-specific coffee wilt pathogen Fusarium xylarioides
TMV Structure.pngAustralasian Plant Pathology (2021) 50, 253-266
Tushar Ranjan, Awadhesh Kumar Pal, Bishun Deo Prasad, Ravi Ranjan Kumar, Mahesh Kumar, Md. Shamim and Sanjay Jambhulkar (2021)
Reassessing the mechanism of genome packaging in plant viruses with lessons from ATPase fold
Biological control
Aphidius colemani IPM5403477.jpgBioControl (2021) 66, 307-319
Ana Moreno-Delafuente, Elisa Viñuela, Alberto Fereres, Pilar Medina and Piotr Trebicki (2021)
Combined effects of elevated CO2 and temperature on multitrophic interactions involving a parasitoid of plant virus vectors
DrosophilasuzukiiphotoMcEvey.jpgViruses (2021) 13 (5 - 740)
Tessa Carrau, Benjamin Lamp, Carina M. Reuscher, Andreas Vilcinskas and Kwang-Zin Lee (2021)
Organization of the structural protein region of La Jolla virus isolated from the invasive pest insect Drosophila suzukii
Weed science
Before crop harvesting.jpgWeed Technology (2021) 35, 202-209
Graham W. Charles, Brian M. Sindel, Annette L. Cowie and Oliver G.G. Knox (2021)
Developing a multispecies weed competition model for high-yielding cotton
Entomology
Anastrepha fraterculus PaDIL142123a.jpgBiological Journal of the Linnean Society (2021) 133, 779-795
Juan César Vilardi, Damián Freilij, Laura Inés Ferreyra and Paula Gómez-Cendra (2021)
Ecological phylogeography and coalescent models suggest a linear population expansion of Anastrepha fraterculus (Diptera: Tephritidae) in southern South America
Anthonomus grandis IPM1949054.jpgJournal of Economic Entomology (2021) 114, 1321-1328
L.C. Perkin, B. Oppert, S. Duke and C.P.-C. Suh (2021)
Assessment of DNA integrity from trap-captured boll weevil (Coleoptera: Curculionidae) for use in a new PCR-based diagnostic tool


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