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Fernadis Makale

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Current and potential distribution of the invasive apple snail, Pomacea canaliculata in Eastern Africa: evidence from delimiting surveys and modelling studies

Strengthening plant health systems in South Sudan: addressing challenges and enhancing system efficiency and sustainability

Area-wide pest management and prospects for fall armyworm control on smallholder farms in Africa: A review

Rapid risk assessment of plant pathogenic bacteria and protists likely to threaten agriculture, biodiversity and forestry in Zambia

Prospects of classical biological control of papaya mealybug in Kenya: Performance of its exotic parasitoid, Acerophagus papayae, under laboratory and field conditions

Smallholder farmers’ knowledge, attitudes and practices towards biological control of papaya mealybug in Kenya

Farmer perceptions are highly important in influencing on-farm pest management…

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