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Take-off capacity as a criterion for quality control in mass-produced predators, Rhizophagus grandis (Col.: Rhizophagidae) for the biocontrol of bark beetles …Couillien et al., 1994
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- Couillien D
- Grégoire J
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- Entomophaga
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Time spent by adult beetles in cold storage at 3–7° C accounted for 81% of the loss of take- off capacity in Rhizophagus grandis Gyllenhal in windtunnel experiments. At the age of three weeks, the insects were at their highest take-off capacity at about 80%. This was followed by …
- 241000452292 Rhizophagus grandis 0 title abstract description 23
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