-
different mechanism.
Sciarids are
fairly common in
amber deposits, with the
earliest known fossils dating from the
Cretaceous period.
Sciarid flies are common...
- insects,
bacteria and
other fungi all pose
risks to
indoor production.
Sciarid or
phorid flies may lay eggs in the
growth medium,
which hatch into maggots...
-
presence can
indicate more
serious problems. In houseplants, the
presence of
sciarids may
indicate overwatering; they may be
feeding on
roots that have been...
- Isles. Menzel, Frank; Smith, Jane E.; Chandler,
Peter J. (2006). "The
sciarid fauna of the
British Isles (Diptera: Sciaridae),
including descriptions...
-
biological controls available.
Roots of
cacti can be
eaten by the
larvae of
sciarid flies and
fungus gnats.
Slugs and
snails also eat cacti. Fungi, bacteria...
- Isles. Menzel, Frank; Smith, Jane E.; Chandler,
Peter J. (2006). "The
sciarid fauna of the
British Isles (Diptera: Sciaridae),
including descriptions...
- Isles. Menzel, Frank; Smith, Jane E.; Chandler,
Peter J. (2006). "The
sciarid fauna of the
British Isles (Diptera: Sciaridae),
including descriptions...
- to the karyotype.
Chromosome elimination. In some species, as in many
sciarid flies,
entire chromosomes are
eliminated during development. Chromatin...
- Isles. Menzel, Frank; Smith, Jane E.; Chandler,
Peter J. (2006). "The
sciarid fauna of the
British Isles (Diptera: Sciaridae),
including descriptions...
- Isles. Menzel, Frank; Smith, Jane E.; Chandler,
Peter J. (2006). "The
sciarid fauna of the
British Isles (Diptera: Sciaridae),
including descriptions...