QUÉ SIGNIFICA AFRICAN ARMY WORM EN INGLÉS
definición de African army worm en el diccionario inglés
La definición de gusano del ejército africano en el diccionario es la oruga de una polilla noctuida ampliamente distribuida, Spodoptera exempta, que viaja en grandes hordas y es una plaga grave de cultivos de cereales y pastos en África y partes de Australia.
10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «AFRICAN ARMY WORM»
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(Top) the African army worm, Spodoptera exempta (Wlk.), showing front ami side
views of the head, and the parent moth. One of the automatic testing machines
inspecting a telephone cable. Fighting the army worm Now that the locust
menace ...
(Top) the African army worm, Spodoptera exempta (Wlk.), showing front and side
views of the head, and the parent moth. One of the automatic testing machines
inspecting a telephone cable. Fighting the army worm Now that the locust
menace ...
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Agrobiodiversity Management for Food Security: A Critical Review
SPEXNPV FOR ARMY WORM IN TANZANIA The African army worm Spodoptera
exempta is a major episodic, migratory pest of cereals and rangeland over much
of Eastern and Southern Africa (Grzywacz et al., 2008). Outbreaks may extend ...
Jillian M. Lenné, David Wood,
2011
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Insect Biology in The Future: VBW 80
Chem.Commun., 1013 — 1014. Kubo, I., Miura, I., Pettei, M.J., Lee, Y.—W.,
Pilkiewicz, F and Nakanishi, K. (1977). Muzigadial and warburganal, potent
antifungal, antiyeast, and African army worm anti— feedant agents. Tetrahedron
Lett., 4553 ...
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Trap Responses of Flying Insects: The Influence of Trap ...
Seasonal outbreaks of African army worm have long been experienced in East
Africa and parts of southern Africa, and this led to the initiation of intensive light
trap studies from 1963 onwards, with the object of measuring changes in the ...
R. C. Muirhead-Thompson,
1991
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Entomology: Novel Approaches
CM. 1970. Seasonal abundance of Heliothis spp In Georgia piedmont, J. Ga.
Entomolo Soc. 5 (3) : 138-142. Betts, E. 1 976. Forecasting infestations of tropical
migrant pest : the desert locust and the African army worm. Pp. 1 13-1 14 in
Rainey, ...
P C Jain, M.C.Bhargava,
2007
The sensory physiology and behavior of the African army worm will be studied to
improve the efficiency of the regional army worm control system. • Research is
underway on the physiology of ticks and tsetse flies at the time of sperm
activation, ...
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Agricultural Insect Pests of the Tropics and Their Control
... (not all of which act as armyworms) is recorded feeding on plants from 40
different families, containing at least 87 species of economic importance (Brown
& Dewhurst, 1975). In Africa Spodoptera exempta (African Army worm) is of ...
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Attracting Wildlife to Your Garden in Southern Africa
aardvark 69 acacia trees 34, 35, 40, 45, 52, 62, 106, 106, African army worm see
lawn caterpillar African monarch larva 124 African touch 37 landscape 40
agamas southern rock agama 16 southern tree agama 78 ageratums 127 algae
58 ...
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Bibliography of Publications available in the Institute Library
Dec. 1952. 7912. WHELAN, DON B. A key to the Nebraska cutworms and
armyworms that attack corn. Nebraska Agricultural Experiment Station Research
Bulletin 81. 1935. 27 p. 7913. WHELLAN, J. A. The African army worm and its
control.
2 NOTICIAS EN LAS QUE SE INCLUYE EL TÉRMINO «AFRICAN ARMY WORM»
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African army worm en el contexto de las siguientes noticias.
North West farmers warned of African army worm outbreak
Farmers were warned to be on the lookout for infestations of African army worm after an outbreak of the pest in the North West, an official said ... «Times LIVE, Feb 13»
Nightmarish Caterpillar Swarm Defies Control in Liberia
The caterpillar is not, as first suspected, the African army worm, a creature well-known for infesting huge regions of East Africa. Continued on ... «National Geographic, Feb 09»