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- A stemborer (stem borer) is any insect larva, or arthropod, that bores into plant stems. However the term most frequently refers among the Coleoptera...
- increase in soil fertility, and 52% effectiveness in stemborer control. Considering that striga, stemborers, and low soil fertility together cause yield losses...
- Dorysthenes buqueti, the sugarcane longhorn stemborer, is a species of longhorn beetles of the subfamily Prioninae. Dorysthenes buqueti can reach a body...
- reference to Bangladesh Rice crop stage susceptibility to the rice yellow stemborer Scirpophaga incertulas Advances in Pest and Disease Management of Rice...
- Scirpophaga innotata, the rice white stemborer, is a species of moth of the family Crambidae. The species was described by Francis Walker in 1863. It...
- mani****te the distribution and abundance of stemborers and beneficial insects for management of stemborer pests. It is based on in-depth understanding...
- Maliarpha separatella, the African white stemborer, is a species of moth of the family Pyralidae. A worldwide paddy pest, it is found throughout African...
- is vetiver-specific and does not cross-infect other plants. In China, stemborers (Chilo spp.) have been recognised, but they seem to die once they get...
- Ostrinia, pests of maize and other plants Cosmopolites sordidus (banana stemborer), a true weevil in genus Cosmopolites Ptinidae, a family of beetles, especially:...
- Larvae are stemborers, and several species of Sesamia are known agricultural pests on cereals, such as Sesamia calamistis, the African pink stemborer, and Sesamia...