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    Joint action of Beauveria bassiana and the insect growth regulators diflubenzuron and novaluron, on the migratory locust, Locusta migratoria

    Beauveria bassiana (Balsamo) Vuillemin and sublethal concentrations of the insect growth regulators (IGR) diflubenzuron and novaluron were applied simultaneously and sequentially ...

    N. Bitsadze, S. Jaronski, V. Khasdan, E. Abashidze, M. Abashidze in Journal of Pest Science (2013)

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    Note: Effect of the surfactant BB5 on the potency of thiamethoxam against the whiteflyBemisia tabaci

    BB5, an alkyl phenoxy polyethylene ethanol formulated in acidic buffer, is an adjuvant added usually to various pesticides to potentiate their activities on various biological systems. Addition of 0.2% BB5 res...

    I. Ishaaya, S. Kontsedalov, A. R. Horowitz in Phytoparasitica (2005)

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    Biorational Insecticides — Mechanisms, Selectivity and Importance in Pest Management

    During the past three decades, efforts have been made to reduce the risk of human exposure to pesticides, especially insecticides. There is great demand for safer and more selective insecticides that spare nat...

    A. R. Horowitz, I. Ishaaya in Insect Pest Management (2004)

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    Biotype Q ofBemisia tabaci identified in Israel

    The biotype status of samples of the whiteflyBemisia tabaci (Gennadius) (Hemiptera: Aleyrodidae) collected from several field and greenhouse sites in Israel during 1999–2000 was determined by polyacrylamide gel e...

    A. R. Horowitz, I. Denholm, K. Gorman, J.L Cenis, S. Kontsedalov in Phytoparasitica (2003)

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    Abstracts of papers presented at the 16th conference of the Entomological Society of Israel Research on thrips in Israel Dedicated to the Memory of Prof. E. Rivnay on the 100th Anniversary of his Birth

    M. Wysoki, M. Wysoki, M. Klein, M. Davidovich, R. Shaked, K. Rosenfeld in Phytoparasitica (1999)

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    Effect of milbemectin on the sweetpotato whitefly,Bemisia tabad

    Milbemectin has a chemical structure close to the group of avermectins, which are derived fromStreptomyces avermitilis, and is considered primarily an efficient miticide. Effects of milbemectin on the sweetpotato...

    U. Pluschkell, A. R. Horowitz, I. Ishaaya in Phytoparasitica (1999)

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    Abstracts of Papers presented at a Workshop on Ecology of Botrytis and Sclerotinia and their Interaction With Other Microorganisms Abstracts of Papers Presented at a Workshop on Genetic Aspects ofFusarium oxysporum and Related Species Abstracts of Papers and Discussion Contributions Presented at the Dutch-Israeli (Diarp) Workshop on Environment-Friendly Crop Protection of the Flower Industry to Suit Future Market Trends

    A. Ten Have, W. Oude Breuil, J. Wubben, W. Mulder, J. Visser, J. van Kan in Phytoparasitica (1999)

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    Status of pesticide resistance in arthropod pests in Israel

    A complex of events and factors, pertinent to a specific insect and insecticide, governs the development of resistance to insecticides. In Israel, resistance to conventional and novel insecticides occurred in ...

    A. R. Horowitz, Phyllis G. Weintraub, I. Ishaaya in Phytoparasitica (1998)

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    Management of Resistance to Novel Insecticides

    Taking new insecticides from the laboratory to the marketplace is a time-consuming, costly and decidedly risky process. Long-standing challenges of generating the large body of efficacy, toxicity, persistence ...

    I. Denholm, A. R. Horowitz, M. Cahill in Insecticides with Novel Modes of Action (1998)

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    Insecticides with Novel Modes of Action: An Overview

    Conventional insecticides such as chlorinated hydrocarbons, organophosphates, carbamates and pyrethroids were successful in controlling insect pests during the past five decades, minimizing thereby losses in a...

    I. Ishaaya, A. R. Horowitz in Insecticides with Novel Modes of Action (1998)

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    Abstracts of Papers Presented at the Japan-Israel Workshop on Novel Approaches for Controlling Insect Pests and Plant Diseases Binational Plant Protection Cooperation

    I. Yamamoto, I. Ishaaya, A. R. Horowitz, Shinzo Kagabu in Phytoparasitica (1997)

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    The 10th Conference of the Entomological Society of Israel

    Rachel Galun, I. Ishaaya, Sara Yablonski, Zmira Mendelson, Y. Mansour in Phytoparasitica (1997)

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    Abstracts of presentations on plant protection issues at the Third World Avocado Congress Abstracts of lectures OnLiriomyza spp. presented at a Shoshana Yathom Memorial Meeting

    Philippa S. Stevens, Cathy E. McKenna, David Steven, Geoff Waite in Phytoparasitica (1996)

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    Comparative toxicity of two ecdysteroid agonists, RH-2485 and RH-5992, on susceptible and pyrethroid-resistant strains of the Egyptian cotton leafworm,Spodoptera littoralis

    The comparative toxicity of two non-steroidal ecdysteroid agonists, RH-2485 and RH-5992 (tebufenozide), on development stages, fecundity and egg viability of a susceptible laboratory strain and a pyrethroid-re...

    I. Ishaaya, Sara Yablonski, A. R. Horowitz in Phytoparasitica (1995)

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    Abstracts of Papers Presented at The International Workshop onBemisia Spp.

    Thomas M. Perring, D. R. Nelson, J. S. Buckner, D. R. Frohlich in Phytoparasitica (1994)

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    Effects of some insect growth regulators on natural enemies of scale insects (Hom.: Coccoidea)

    We report and discuss effects of four insect growth regulators: buprofezin, fenoxycarb pyriproxyfen and chlorfluazuron, at concentrations recommended for agricultural use on six species of natural enemies of h...

    Z. Mendel, D. Blumberg, I. Ishaaya in Entomophaga (1994)

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    Toxicity and growth-suppression exerted by diafenthiuron in the sweetpotato whitefly,Bemisia tabaci

    Diafenthiuron (CGA 106 ’630), a thiourea, was sprayed prior to a 48-h infestation by adult females of the sweetpotato whiteflyBemisia tabaci Gennadius, on cotton seedlings under greenhouse conditions; it subseque...

    I. Ishaaya, Zmira Mendelson, A. R. Horowitz in Phytoparasitica (1993)

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    Abstracts of papers presented at the 14th Congress of the Israeli Phytopathological Society Abstracts of papers presented at the 8th Meeting on Whiteflies in Field Crops, Vegetables and Ornamentals

    I. S. Ben-Ze’ev, Edna Levy, Osnat Ben-Gal, Y. Shabtay, B. Raccah in Phytoparasitica (1993)

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    Abstracts of papers presented at the 3rd conference on agricultural entomology

    Z. Mendel, Amos Rubin, Aharon Yardeni, David Rosen, A. Havron in Phytoparasitica (1992)

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    Corrections

    E. P. Masler, T. J. Kelly, J. J. Menn, R. J. Nachman, G. M. Holman in Phytoparasitica (1991)

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