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Control of Fruit Flies

Organic-Based Attractant For The Control Of Fruit Flies (Diptera: Tephritidae)Infesting Ampalaya (Momordicacharantial.)

Organic-Based Attractant For The Control Of Fruit Flies (Diptera: Tephritidae)Infesting Ampalaya (Momordicacharantial.)

... by fruit flies (Diptera: Tephritidae) known to inflict damages in cucurbits, thus, rendering the crop unfit for human ...of fruit flies among food sources designed in a trap-and-killed ...the ...

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Economic avaluation of Integrated pest management technology for control of mango fruit flies in Embu County, Kenya

Economic avaluation of Integrated pest management technology for control of mango fruit flies in Embu County, Kenya

... Biological control involves use of natural enemies such as predators, parasitoid or pathogens, use of biopesticides and sterile male insects to suppress the fruit ...destroy fruit flies by ...

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Pitch perfect: how fruit flies control their body pitch angle

Pitch perfect: how fruit flies control their body pitch angle

... torques, flies bilaterally modulate their wings ’ front-most stroke angle, ...in fruit flies (Chang and Wang, 2014; Dickinson, 1999; Taylor, 2001; Zanker, ...that flies ’ modulation of front ...

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Flight control of fruit flies: dynamic response to optic flow and headwind

Flight control of fruit flies: dynamic response to optic flow and headwind

... Queensland fruit flies (Bactrocera tryoni) was examined. A total of 136 flies were exposed to stimuli comprising sinusoidally varying optic flow and air flow (simulating forward movement) under ...

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Steady as She Goes: Visual Autocorrelators and Antenna Mediated Airspeed Feedback in the Control of Flight Dynamics in Fruit Flies and Robotics

Steady as She Goes: Visual Autocorrelators and Antenna Mediated Airspeed Feedback in the Control of Flight Dynamics in Fruit Flies and Robotics

... feedback control has considered the role of vision, but the ramications of using visual feedback with a signicant delayand compensation with a second sensehave not previously been ...ight control is avoided ...

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The control of wing kinematics and flight forces in fruit flies (Drosophila spp )

The control of wing kinematics and flight forces in fruit flies (Drosophila spp )

... small flies must operate at near their maximum levels of performance just to stay in the air, larger flies might possess a greater performance reserve that they could utilize in the production of more ...

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Responses of fruit flies (Tephritidae: Dacinae) to novel male attractants in north Queensland, Australia, and improved lures for some pest species

Responses of fruit flies (Tephritidae: Dacinae) to novel male attractants in north Queensland, Australia, and improved lures for some pest species

... Queensland fruit fly, a highly polyphagous pest distributed throughout most of Queensland and also in parts of New South Wales, Victoria and the North- ern Territory (Hancock et ...Queensland fruit fly). ...

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Invasive Fruit Flies (Diptera: Drosophilidae) Meet in a Biodiversity Hotspot

Invasive Fruit Flies (Diptera: Drosophilidae) Meet in a Biodiversity Hotspot

... in fruit production during previous years also seems to support our assumptions of a quite recent arrival of ...soft fruit production economic losses have escalated from ...of control strategies and ...

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46. Chemotaxis of fruit fly species against Methyl eugenol in the presence of different food flavours in a guava orchard

46. Chemotaxis of fruit fly species against Methyl eugenol in the presence of different food flavours in a guava orchard

... of flies in each ...and control were - ...and control, ...fruit flies. They also observed positive impact of temperature on fruit flies population and negative ...

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New Record of Fruit Flies (Diptera: Tephritidae) from Poonch Division of Azad Jammu and Kashmir

New Record of Fruit Flies (Diptera: Tephritidae) from Poonch Division of Azad Jammu and Kashmir

... of fruit flies are considered major agricultural pests and others are minor pests (White and Elson-Harris, ...Pakistan fruit flies are also serious pests causing losses at the farm level and ...

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A model of visual–olfactory integration for odour localisation in free flying fruit flies

A model of visual–olfactory integration for odour localisation in free flying fruit flies

... flight control, eliciting considerably closer approaches than those to walls with no ostensible texture whatsoever (Frye et ...walking flies (Bülthoff et ...

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The production of elevated flight force compromises manoeuvrability in the fruit fly Drosophila melanogaster

The production of elevated flight force compromises manoeuvrability in the fruit fly Drosophila melanogaster

... flying fruit flies, yaw torque is linearly correlated with the difference in stroke amplitude between the left and right wing (Götz, 1983; Lehmann, ...However, flies might also control ...

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Object preference by walking fruit flies, Drosophila melanogaster, is mediated by vision and graviperception

Object preference by walking fruit flies, Drosophila melanogaster, is mediated by vision and graviperception

... Most flies approached the thermal barrier and turned away; rare experiments in which flies did escape over the barrier before the end of the 10min trial were ...precise control of surface ...

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Body appendages fine tune posture and moments in freely manoeuvring fruit flies

Body appendages fine tune posture and moments in freely manoeuvring fruit flies

... This study considered induced flow (wing downwash) in detail because of its unsettled contribution to drag-induced moments. Wings and legs are mechanically connected and thus any increase in downwash-induced force ...

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The cryptochrome (cry) Gene and a Mating Isolation Mechanism in Tephritid Fruit Flies

The cryptochrome (cry) Gene and a Mating Isolation Mechanism in Tephritid Fruit Flies

... Figure 4.—Immunoreactivity to anti-PER antibody detected in frontal sections of male B. tryoni brain. Similar results were seen in female brain. Arrows indicate the positive signals. Staining at the edge of the section ...

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Selection on the timing of adult emergence results in altered circadian
clocks in fruit flies Drosophila melanogaster

Selection on the timing of adult emergence results in altered circadian clocks in fruit flies Drosophila melanogaster

... days, flies were transferred to DD and exposed to light stimuli of 1000·lux intensity and 15·min duration at CT2, CT8, CT14 and CT20, in the first circadian ...The control vials at each tested CT were ...

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Studies on Citrus Crop Insect-Pests Management with Adhesive Cages under Integrated Pest Management Programme

Studies on Citrus Crop Insect-Pests Management with Adhesive Cages under Integrated Pest Management Programme

... natural control. The white flies are well under natural control and need no measures to be applied against ...Drosichastebbinji, fruit flies Bactrocera ...natural control. ...

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The scaling of carbon dioxide release and respiratory water loss in flying fruit flies (Drosophila spp )

The scaling of carbon dioxide release and respiratory water loss in flying fruit flies (Drosophila spp )

... unselected control lines (Graves et ...these flies, a high level of carbohydrates might result from low locomotor activity rather than representing an active mechanism per se (Gibbs et ...which fruit ...

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Social attraction mediated by fruit flies' microbiome

Social attraction mediated by fruit flies' microbiome

... on fruit flies indicates that their gut bacteria accelerate the larval developmental rate under nutritional deficiency (Storelli et ...among fruit fly larvae, and groups of larvae can suppress mould ...

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Of flies and men: insights on organismal metabolism from fruit flies

Of flies and men: insights on organismal metabolism from fruit flies

... the control of the transcription factor Eyeless, whose mammalian homolog, Pax6, is also required for pancreatic beta-cell specification ...adult flies, high fat diets (HFDs) and high sugar diets (HSDs) ...

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