Dispersal and competitive release affect the management of native and invasive tephritid fruit flies in large and smallholder farms in Ethiopia
Abstract African horticulture is seriously affected by fruit flies, both native and invasive. Novel sustainable control methods need testing against the backdrop of smallholder-dominated farming of Africa. We evaluated the potential of male-specific attractants (parapheromones) laced with insecticid...
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Main Authors: | Tibebe Dejene Biasazin, Tadiwos W. Wondimu, Sebastian Larsson Herrera, Mattias Larsson, Agenor Mafra-Neto, Yitbarek W. Gessese, Teun Dekker |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/eae7da9edc52411cbc4aacda5093a1f8 |
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