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Do 'food sprays' improve natural enemy performance?

Wade, Mark, Hopkinson, Jamie, Zalucki, Myron (2006-08-10)

Many insect natural enemies are omnivorous, in that they include extra-floral nectar, floral nectar, honeydew and pollen, as well their insect prey in their diet for at least part of their life.

Postgraduate: Mark Wade - Biology, ecology and utilisation of the Damsel Bug as a predator in cotton - towards real IPM

Wade, Mark (Universityu Of Queensland, 2004-06-30)

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The efficacy of AMinO-FEED UV in manipulating beneficial abundance in dryland cotton

Lloyd, Richard, Parker, Nathaniel, Scholz, Brad, Hopkinson, Jamie, Wade, Mark (2002-08-13)

An integrated approach to insect pest management, particularly for Helicoverpa spp. within cotton-grain farming systems has gained strong impetus in recent seasons.

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