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Insect sex attractants --- Pheromones --- Agriculture --- Earth & Environmental Sciences --- Plant Sciences --- Congresses
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Aphididae --- Biological control --- Syrphidae --- Kairomones --- honeydew --- plant animal relations --- Bacteria --- attractants --- Episyrphus balteatus --- Episyrphus balteatus
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Insect sex attractants --- Controlled release --- Phéromone --- Pheromones --- Insecta --- Lutte biologique --- Biological control --- Lutte anti-insecte --- Insect control --- Insecte suppression
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Theses --- Vespidae --- Mamestra --- Trichogramma --- Entomology --- Biological control --- Heliothis --- Sexual behaviour --- Arthropoda --- Biological control agents --- Parasites --- Sex attractants --- Pheromones --- Tea
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Algae --- Cell interaction. --- Fungi --- Protozoa --- Algae --- Cell membrane --- Cells. --- Fungi --- Protozoa --- Sex attractants. --- Reproduction. --- Reproduction. --- Reproduction. --- Physiology. --- Physiology. --- Physiology. --- Physiology.
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Insect sex attractants --- Pheromones --- Plant and Crop Sciences. Plant and Crop Protection --- Congresses. --- Chemical Control --- Insecticides, Acaricides.
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Animal ethology and ecology. Sociobiology --- Pheromones --- Animal communication --- Insect sex attractants --- Odors --- Odeurs --- Congresses --- Congrès --- Congrès --- Animal chemical ecology --- Hormones --- Semiochemicals --- Sex recognition (Zoology) --- Aromas --- Fragrances --- Scents --- Smells --- Sensory evaluation --- Smell --- Insects --- Sex attractants, Insect --- Insect baits and repellents --- Animal ecology --- Chemical ecology --- Sex attractants --- Congresses. --- Odours --- Ecology. --- Communication --- Insect --- Molecular structure-biological activity relationship --- Odor and odorous substances --- Olfaction
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Insect sex attractants --- Insects --- Semiochemicals --- Insectes --- Sémiochimiques --- Behavior --- Attractifs sexuels --- Moeurs et comportement --- Semiochemicals. --- Insect sex attractants. --- Behavior. --- Phéromone --- Pheromones --- Insecte nuisible --- Pest insects --- forests --- Horticulture --- horticulture --- Plante de culture --- Crops --- Denrées entreposées --- Stored products --- Ravageur des denrées entreposées --- Stored products pests --- Attractif sexuel --- Sex attractants --- Insecta --- Comportement sexuel --- Sexual behaviour --- Lutte biologique --- Biological control --- Formulation --- formulations --- Lutte antiravageur --- pest control --- Entomologie --- Entomology --- Comportement --- Behaviour --- -Semiochemicals --- Chemosignals --- Biochemistry --- Chemicals --- Hexapoda --- Pterygota --- Arthropoda --- Sex attractants, Insect --- Insect baits and repellents --- Sémiochimiques --- Insect behavior --- horticulture. --- Insects - Behavior. --- Pheromones(Insect-) --- Insect management --- Pheromone synthesis --- Insect sex attractant as insecticide --- Crop pest control --- Forest pest(Insect) --- Pest control --- Behaviour-modifying chemical
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The eradication of vector-borne diseases is threatened by the limited range of available insecticides, leading, inevitably, to the development of resistance. This is particularly concerning for malaria control, which relies heavily on insecticide-treated nets (ITNs) and indoor residual sprays (IRS). New chemistries are being developed, and innovative deployment of insecticides may play a role in overcoming resistance, either through new types of tools or new means of distribution. A variety of novel product types and vector control strategies are under development and evaluation, which is to be celebrated, but a strong evidence base is needed to guide effective operational deployment decisions. Novel approaches should be supported by robust data collected using appropriate and validated methods to monitor efficacy, durability, and any emerging resistance. This reprint presents original research into developing and characterizing new vector control products, as well as understanding and monitoring insecticide resistance. Review articles explore the impact of insecticide resistance and offer guidance on insecticide choice in the face of pyrethroid resistance. Consensus methodologies are presented, in the form of standard operating procedures (SOPs) designed to be adopted and used to generate reproducible data that can be compared and interpreted across and between studies. It is hoped that this collection of articles offers inspiration and guidance on how consistent data can be generated to inform more effective development, evaluation, and use of new and existing vector control tools.
Insecticides. --- Insect baits and repellents. --- Insect attractants --- Insect repellents --- Insects --- Insect pests --- Insecticides --- Pest control baits --- Repellents --- Insect antifeedants --- Pesticides --- Baits --- Control --- Equipment and supplies