Search Results - "The Moth
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Pathogenicity of a microsporidium isolate from the diamondback moth against noctuid moths: characterization and implications for microbiological pest management
Published 2013“…Methodology/Principal Findings: We investigated some biological characteristics of the microsporidian parasite isolated from wild Plutella xylostella (PX) and evaluated its pathogenicity on the laboratory responses of sympatric invasive and resident noctuid moths. There were significant differences in spore size and morphology between PX and Spodoptera litura (SL) isolates. …”
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Pathogenicity of a Microsporidium Isolate from the Diamondback Moth against Noctuid Moths:Characterization and Implications for Microbiological Pest Management
Published 2013“…We investigated some biological characteristics of the microsporidian parasite isolated from wild Plutella xylostella (PX) and evaluated its pathogenicity on the laboratory responses of sympatric invasive and resident noctuid moths. There were significant differences in spore size and morphology between PX and Spodoptera litura (SL) isolates. …”
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The effects of rearing temperatures on certain aspects of the biology of corcyra cephalonica (Stainton),the rice moth.
Published 1983Subjects: “…Rice moth - Larvae - Effect of temperature on .…”
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Resistance againts spinosad in Plutella xylostella linnaeus (diamondback moth) and its cross resistance to other insecticides
Published 2020Subjects: “…Diamondback moth - Insecticide resistance…”
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Economic dispatch solution using moth-flame optimization algorithm
Published 2018“…This paper proposes an application of a recent nature inspired optimization technique namely Moth-Flame Optimization (MFO) algorithm in solving the Economic Dispatch (ED) problem. …”
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Quantifying altitudinal diversity of moth assemblages in Gunung Serapi, Sarawak
Published 2004“…This research was done to quantify moth assemblages in tenns of species diversity, along 3 chosen altitudinal sites at Gunung Serapi, Sarawak. …”
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Content-based representation for moth recognition and retrieval: a review
Published 2018“…There are numerous of moths on the earth and their presence is useful to our life especially as life indicators. …”
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Development of the Rice Moth, Corcyra cephalonica (St.) on Different Grains
Published 1986“…The development of the rice moth, Corcyra ,cephalonica in millet, sorghum, corn, wheat, padi and milled rice, both as whole.kernels and coarsely ground media, was studied. …”
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Effects of nitrogen fertilization on preference of Cotesia plutellae to Diamondback moth
Published 2015“…Diamondback moth (DBM), Plutella xylostella is a pest of cruciferous plants and has been labelled as the most destructive pest of crucifers in the tropics and subtropics. …”
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Macro-moth fauna ( lepidoptera: heterocera) of Tasik Chini, Pahang Malaysia.
Published 2011“…A Study on aesthetic insects (macro-moth fauna) was conducted at three different locations of Tsik Chini area in Pahang , Malaysia The three locations were the base camp (site A) an abandoned mine (site B) and kampung melai (site c) Sampling were conducted from 22-26 may 2004 and from 22-24 july 2004 using a light-trap (9illuminated by a 160-watt mercury vapour buld). …”
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Faunal composition of smaller moths (microlepidoptera) in lowland tropical forest, Sarawak
Published 2003“…Nine families of these smaller moths were represented, with Pyralidae as the most abundant and diverse family. …”
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Resistance and Synergism of Insecticides in Diamondback Moth, Plutella Xylostella (Lepidoptera : Yponomeutidae)
Published 2000Subjects: “…Diamond-back moth…”
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Microemulsion Formulations Of Rotenone And Their Effectiveness Against The Diamondback Moth (Lepidoptera: Yponomeutidae)
Published 2009“…The potential of plant-derived insecticide rotenone (Derris elliptica) microemulsion formulations and their effectiveness against crucifer insect pest namely diamondback moth, Plutella xylostella were investigated in laboratory. …”
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Moth: a hybrid threat model for improving software security testing
Published 2018“…These results show that MOTH is a more suitable hybrid threat modeling tool for preventing poor specifications that expose web applications to SQL injection attacks.…”
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Ecological interactions between two natural enemies of the Light Brown Apple Moth
Published 2022“…The light brown apple moth (LBAM), Epiphyas postvittana (Walker) (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae), is the most damaging insect pest of grapevines in Australia, causing upwards of $70 million AUD worth of damage to the Australian wine grape industry annually. …”
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Toxicity of clove oil nanoparticles against diamondback moth Plutella xylostella (L.)
Published 2023“…Plutella xylostella, diamondback moth (DBM), has been one of the most challenging insects to control in the world to date. …”
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The superiority of feasible solutions-moth flame optimizer using valve point loading
Published 2024“…Moths, much like butterflies, undergo two distinct life stages: larval and mature. …”
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