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Fig. 4 in Inherited sterility in Tuta absoluta (Lepidoptera: Gelechiidae): Pest population suppression and potential for combined use with a generalist predator
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- 1. sterility; X radiation; Tupiocoris cucurbitaceus; biological control & ; radiación X; Tupiocoris cucurbitaceus; control biológico & Insectario de Investigaciones para Lucha Biológica-IMYZA-CNIA- INTA Castelar, Las Cabañas y De los Reseros s/n. C.C.25. 1712 Ituzaingó, Buenos Aires, Argentina
- 2. Institute of Entomology, Biology Centre AS CR, Branisovska 31 CZ-370 05 Ceske Budejovice, Czech Republic
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Fig. 4. Prey consumption in the choice test involving progeny of irradiated males. Number of T. absoluta eggs from following T. absoluta eggs crosses, ♀U × ƋU and ♀U × ƋI,consumed per T. cucurbitaceus (mean ± SE) individual in 24 h. The same letter above the 2 error bars indicates that there was no significant difference in the numbers of eggs consumed based on the crosses from which they had originated, even though the male parent had been irradiated in 1 of the crosses (paired t tests, P> 0.05). U = untreated, I = irradiated.
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