Potential of Mammea siamensis as a botanical insecticide: Its efficiency on diamondback moth and side effects on non-target organisms
Nine species of local Thai medicinal plant extracts with known insecticidal properties that is, Acorus calamus, Eugenia caryophyllus, Mammea siamensis and 6 species of Stemona (Stemona curtisii, Stemona tuberosa, Stemona burkillii, Stemona kerrii, Stemona unknown 1 and Stemona unknown 2) were screen...
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Main Authors: | Issakul K., Jatisatienr A., Pawelzik E., Jatisatienr C. |
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2014
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