Effect of food type in response to different roles of fig figs and raisins for some insect growth inhibitors

The result of the recent study revealed that the host kind (Artificial diet, Date and Fig) affect the Susceptibility of different insect stages of Fig moth Ephestia caute/la (Walk.) and CmTant moth Ephestia ca/ide/la (Gunee) to selected insect growth inhibitors (Diflubenzuron , Lufenuron, Cyromazine...

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Main Authors: Nazar Al-Mallah (Author), Rana Al-Sabea (Author)
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Published: College of Education for Pure Sciences, 2007-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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