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- 2020
Environmental Science
The results suggest that the combination of entomopathogenic fungi and the insecticidal protein of B. thuringiensis can be exploited as potential biocontrol agents against T. absoluta.
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- K. AkutseS. SubramanianF. KhamisS. EkesiS. Mohamed
- 2020
Environmental Science, Biology
Pupation and adult emergence were significantly reduced by these potent isolates, which were also compatible with Tuta pheromone (TUA‐Optima®) with ≥90% conidial germination 24 hr post‐exposure and could be developed as effective biopesticides and used in combination with TUA‐optima® for mass trapping and autodissemination for T. absoluta management in solanaceous crop production systems.
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- Sahadatou Mama SamboK. AkutseH. du PlessisP. Aigbedion-AtalorS. A. MohamedS. Ndlela
- 2022
Environmental Science, Biology
Biology
An additive effect for Tuta absoluta control by the two biocontrol technologies even though the entomopathogenic fungus reduces the fitness of the parasitoid, such as adult longevity and its performance, and parasitised larval emergence is concluded.
- Salah Nuri AliJumaa Taha Muhammad
- 2023
Environmental Science, Agricultural and Food Sciences
IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental…
The study showed that the toxicity of biocides for the third larval instar and pupa of TLM increased with increasing concentration and number of days after treatment, and led to a decrease in the average percentage of adult emergence with an increase in concentration used compared to the control.
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