BioControl Volume 64, Issue 6
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Grasses as suitable targets for classical weed biological control; Mother knows best: plant polyploidy affects feeding and oviposition preference of the alligator weed biological control agent, Agasicles hygrophila; Effects of temperature, photoperiod and humidity on the life history of Gargaphia decoris; Buckwheat strip crops increase parasitism of Apolygus lucorum in cotton; Host makes the difference: the effect of two planthopper host species on host-feeding and parasitism activities of the pincer wasp Gonatopus bonaerensis; Diversity and abundance of natural enemies of Drosophila suzukii in Wisconsin, USA fruit farms; Novel prey boosts the expansion of host-plant range in a native predatory bug; Effect of local and landscape factors on abundance of ground beetles and assessment of their role as biocontrol agents in the olive growing area of southeastern Madrid, Spain; Bionomics of the slug-parasitic nematode Alloionema appendiculatum and its effect on the invasive pest slug Arion vulgaris; Interaction between the entomopathogenic nematode, Steinernema feltiae and selected chemical insecticides for management of the tomato leafminer, Tuta absoluta; Screening of endophytic bacteria isolated from domesticated and wild growing grapevines as potential biological control agents against crown gall disease; A novel antimicrobial protein of the endophytic Bacillus amyloliquefaciens and its control effect against Fusarium chlamydosporum.
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2019