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Many studies have been conducted on maize to study the effect of drought on yield at the flowering stage, but understanding biochemical and photosynthetic response against drought at the seedling stage needs to be well established. Thus, to understand differential changes and interaction of...

Author(s)
Singh, G. M.; Goldberg, S.; Schaefer, D.; Zhang, F.; Sharma, S.; Mishra, V. K.; Xu, J.
Publisher
Institute of Experimental Botany, Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic, Prague, Czech Republic
Citation
Photosynthetica, 2022, 60, 3, pp 376-388
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Author(s)
Kansiime, M. K.; Mugambi, I.; Rware, H.; Alokit, C.; Aliamo, C.; Zhang, F.; Latzko, J.; Yang, P.; Karanja, D.; Romney, D.
Publisher
Higher Education Press, Beijing, China
Citation
Frontiers of Agricultural Science and Engineering, 2022, 9, 4, pp 642-654
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Author(s)
Chen, J.; Zhang, F.; Chen, L.; Lou, Q.; Shi, S.; Mi, Q.; Zhang, J.
Publisher
National Agricultural Technology Extension Service Center, Ministry of Agriculture, Beijing, China
Citation
China Plant Protection Guide, 2019, 39, 12, pp 28-36
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Author(s)
Tai, H.; Guo, J.; Zhang, F.; Wang, G.; An, Z.; Zhang, T.; Su, H.; Xu, J.; Yang, L.; Wang, Z.
Publisher
Guoji Shudian (Institute of Scientific and Technological Information of China, China Publications Centre), Beijing, China
Citation
Plant Protection, 2019, 45, 5, pp 91-95
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Author(s)
Tai, H.; Guo, J.; Yang, S.; Zhang, F.; Liu, J.; Yang, Y.; Song, M.; Xia, Y.; He, K.; Lin, Q.; Wang, Z.
Publisher
Guoji Shudian (Institute of Scientific and Technological Information of China, China Publications Centre), Beijing, China
Citation
Plant Protection, 2019, 45, 6, pp 75-79
Full TextCABI Book Chapter Info
Cover for The importance of local production to foster the uptake of augmentative biological control in developing countries.

Author(s)
Zhang, F.; Bai, S. X.; Tai, H. K.; Myint YeeYee; Htain NiNi; Soudmaly, B.; Zheng, L.; Wang, Z. Y.; Wittenwiler, U.; Grossrieder, M.; Kuhlmann, U.
ISBN
2017 CABI (H ISBN 9781786394118)
Type
Book chapter; Conference paper
Abstract

The box tree moth, Cydalima perspectalis (Walker) (Lepidoptera: Crambidae), a native pest of box trees (Buxus spp.) in Asia, was first detected in Germany and the Netherlands in 2007 and has since rapidly spread throughout Europe causing severe damage to ornamental and native box trees. To date,...

Author(s)
Wan, H.; Haye, T.; Kenis, M.; Nacambo, S.; Xu, H.; Zhang, F.; Li, H.
Publisher
Wiley-Blackwell, Berlin, Germany
Citation
Journal of Applied Entomology, 2014, 138, 10, pp 715-722
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Field-scale experiments were conducted in 2005 and 2006 on three cooperative farms in DPR Korea to evaluate the potential of Trichogramma ostriniae releases to reduce tunnel damage of maize plants caused by the Asian corn borer, Ostrinia furnacalis, and increase grain maize production. When...

Author(s)
Zhang, F.; Babendreier, D.; Wang, Z. Y.; Il, K. S.; Zheng, L.; Pyon, Y. C.; Bai, S. X.; Song, K.; Ri, J. O.; Grossrieder, M.; Kuhlmann, U.
Publisher
Blackwell Publishing, Berlin, Germany
Citation
Journal of Applied Entomology, 2010, 134, 5, pp 481-490
AbstractFull Text

Maize is one of the most important crops in DPR Korea, but maize production is facing extensive problems because of severe damage inflicted by agricultural pests, particularly the Asian corn borer. Field studies conducted in 2005 and 2006 at three cooperative farms to evaluate the potential of...

Author(s)
Zhang, F.; Babendreier, D.; Kang, S. I.; Li, U. S.; Wang, Z. Y.; Pyon, Y. C.; Zheng, L.; Song, K.; Ri, J. O.; Grossrieder, M.; Kuhlmann, U.
Publisher
USDA, Forest Health Technology Enterprise Team, Morgantown, USA
Citation
Proceedings of the 3rd International Symposium on Biological Control of Arthropods, Christchurch, New Zealand, 8-13 February, 2009, 2009, pp 514-524
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This book provides an introduction to China's current status and trends of occurrence of biological invasions. Factors contributing to successful invasion by alien species are analyzed, and the economic, ecological and social aspects of invasive alien species (IAS) are evaluated. Development...

Author(s)
Wan, F. H.; Guo, J. Y.; Zhang, F.
Publisher
Science Press, Beijing, China
Citation
Research on biological invasions in China, 2009, pp xvi + 312 pp.

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