• Communication interference in sympatrically occurring moth species 

      Juárez, María Laura; Ruiz, María Josefina; Fernandez, Patricia Carina; Goane, Lucía; Villagrán, María Elvira; Arce, Osvaldo Ernesto Antonio; Armiñana, Arturo; Páez Jerez, Paula Gabriela; de la Vega, Marcelo Horacio; Vera, María Teresa; Groot, A.T. (Wiley, 2016-01)
      In moth species, females emit a species‐specific sex pheromone that is perceived over long distance by conspecific males. The species‐specificity in the chemical communication channel is achieved by a combination of unique ...
    • Effects of Mixed Baculovirus Infections in Biological Control: A Comprehensive Historical and Technical Analysis 

      Ferrelli, María Leticia; Salvador, Ricardo (Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute (MDPI), 2023-08-30)
      Baculoviruses are insect-specific DNA viruses that have been exploited as bioinsecticides for the control of agricultural and forest pests around the world. Mixed infections with two different baculoviruses have been found ...
    • Mycoparasitic Trichoderma isolates as a biocontrol agent against Valsa ceratosperma, the causal agent of apple valsa canker 

      Valetti, Lucio; Bernanrdi Lima, Nelson; Cazon, Luis Ignacio; Crociara, Clara Sonia; Ortega, Leandro Ismael; Pastor, Silvina Estela (Springer, 2022-05-27)
      Apple valsa canker, caused by the fungus Valsa ceratosperma, is one of the most destructive diseases of this crop. Conventional fungicide treatments are not effective enough; therefore, it is necessary to develop alternatives ...