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2024
Sucking insects and their predators on tree canopies of a monocultural stand of Caryocar brasiliense
Brazilian Journal of Biology
2024
Evaluation of different Kabuli chickpea genotypes against Helicoverpa armigera (Hübner) (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae) in relation to biotic and abiotic factors
PeerJ
2024
Mild and Efficient Extraction of Fluorescent Chlorophyll a from Spinach Leaves for Application as the Sustainable Emitter in Light‐Emitting Electrochemical Cells
ChemElectroChem
2023
Nest refuse of Acromyrmex balzani (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) increases the plant vigor in Turnera subulata (Turneraceae)
Brazilian Journal of Biology
2023
A broad spectrum of host plant responses to the actions of the gall midge: case study of Robinia pseudoacacia L. and Obolodiplosis robiniae (Haldeman)
BMC Plant Biology
2022
Are Foliar Fertilizers Beneficial to Growth and Yield of Wild Lowbush Blueberries?
Agronomy
2022
Plant-mediated effects of water-deficit stress on the performance of the jujube lace bug, Monosteira alticarinata Ghauri (Hemiptera: Tingidae) on Jujube tree
Journal of Asia-Pacific Entomology
2022
Intraspecific interaction of host plants leads to concentrated distribution of a specialist herbivore through metabolic alterations in the leaves
Functional Ecology
2022
Effects of indirect plant–plant interaction via root exudate on growth and leaf chemical contents in Rumex obtusifolius
Plant Signaling & Behavior
2022
A seasonal multi-level trophic approach for bat habitat suitability assessments in peri-urban deciduous forests
European Journal of Wildlife Research
2021
Is Drought Increasing in Maine and Hurting Wild Blueberry Production?
Climate
2021
Neglected Potential of Wild Garlic (Allium ursinum L.)—Specialized Metabolites Content and Antioxidant Capacity of Wild Populations in Relation to Location and Plant Phenophase
Horticulturae
2020
Contrasting Relationship of True Weevils (Curculionidae) and Woody Plants Diversity in Semi-arid Landscape Units
Neotropical Entomology
2019
The universal “bottom‐up” limitation of animal populations by their food is illustrated by outbreaking species
Ecological Research
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