Autor:
Mahot, H.C.
Mahob, J.R.
Hall, D.R.
Arnold, S.E.J.
Fotso, A.K.
Membang, G.
Ewane, N.
Kemga, A.
Fiaboe, K.K.M.
Bilong, C.F.B
Hanna, R.
Cocoa mirids, Sahlbergella singularis and Distantiella theobroma, are the most economically important insect pests of cocoa in West and Central Africa, where they can cause up to 40% losses in cocoa yields. Sahlbergella singularis is the most common species in Cameroon and was therefore targeted ...
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Mahot, H.C.
,
Mahob, J.R.
,
Hall, D.R.
,
Arnold, S.E.J.
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Fotso, A.K.
,
Membang, G.
,
Ewane, N.
,
Kemga, A.
,
Fiaboe, K.K.M.
,
Bilong, C.F.B
,
Hanna, R.
,
[Visual cues from different trap colours affect catches of Sahlbergella singularis (Hemiptera: Miridae) in sex pheromone traps in Cameroon cocoa plantations]
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Visual cues from different trap colours affect catches of Sahlbergella singularis (Hemiptera: Miridae) in sex pheromone traps in Cameroon cocoa plantations