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Semiparasites (Heteroptera) - Fauna and biotopic distribution of semiparasites (Heteroptera) of the Lower Amu Darya

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Scientific research is being carried out worldwide to determine the species composition, conserve the biodiversity of semipods and assess their damage, as well as to develop general measures to control harmful species. In this regard, in particular, the influence of climatic factors on the population of semi-solid insects is revealed, the damage of species damaging agricultural crops is estimated, and special attention is paid to pest control on different continents, effective measures are developed based on their regional conditions.The monograph provides a detailed review of earlier studies in the literature and new results collected by the authors onsemiparasites.The monograph adescribesspecies compositionof semipodonfliesin the territory of northwestern Uzbekistan.The monograph is intended for researchers, doctoral students, undergraduates and practitioners in the field of entomology. It is also a useful literature for students studying in the relevant fields of higher education.

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Ganjaeva Lola Atanazarovna - Doutora em Ciências Biológicas

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Authors Komila Allabergenova, Lola Gandzhaeva, Gulhajo Narimanova
Publisher Our Knowledge Publishing
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.12.2022
 
EAN 9786205420195
ISBN 9786205420195
No. of pages 160
Subject Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Biology > Miscellaneous

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