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- who: Amy Roda and colleagues from the Bemisia tabaci in the United States have published the article: Biological Control Potential and Drawbacks of Three Zoophytophagous Mirid Predators against Bemisia tabaci in the United States, in the Journal: Insects 2020, 670 of 27/Nov/2018
- what: The authors explored the potential use of three mirid species found in the USA to control the sweet potato whitefly, Bemisia tabaci (Gennadius) (Hemiptera: Aleyrodidae) in greenhouse and field cultivated tomato. The studies provided a mechanism to evaluate the ability of established and native mirids to control a pest species . . .
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