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2. Taxon‐specific response of natural enemies to different flower strip mixtures.

3. Enhancing pest management - Utilizing supplementary food spray to harness predatory insects against fall armyworm in maize crop of Vinh Phuc Province, Vietnam.

4. Occurrence of natural enemies in maize and the predatory potential of selected arthropods against fall armyworm in Multan, Pakistan.

5. Current Insights into Sublethal Effects of Pesticides on Insects.

6. BENEFICIAL AND HARMFUL ARTHROPODS DIVERSITY OF SEMI ORGANIC CHILI IN SANDY SOIL OF PALANGKA RAYA CITY

7. Management practices influence biocontrol potential of generalist predators in maize cropping systems.

8. Flower Strips as an Ecological Tool to Strengthen the Environmental Balance of Fields: Case Study of a National Park Zone in Western Poland.

9. Leaf litter in fruit orchards in winter is a hot spot for invertebrate predators

11. Intermediate fragmentation surrounding vineyards favours the Coleoptera community within the crop.

12. Listový opad ovocných dřevin v sadech a jeho potenciál pro podporu biologické ochrany rostlin a biodiverzity [Leaf litter of fruit trees in orchards and its potential for supporting biocontrol and biodiversity]

13. Establishing flower strips near agricultural fields with minimal weed management.

14. Bioaccumulation and Toxicity of Organic Chemicals in Terrestrial Invertebrates

15. Organic Potato Production

16. Exploring multifunctionality of summer cover crops for organic vegetable farms in the Upper Midwest.

17. Abiotic and biotic drivers of strawberry productivity across a rural-urban gradient.

18. Compatibility of the fungus Lecanicillium muscarium and the predatory mite Amblyseius swirskii for their combined application against the greenhouse whitefly Trialeurodes vaporariorum

19. A multi-taxa approach reveals contrasting responses of arthropod communities and related ecosystem services to field margin proximity and crop type.

20. Circadian rhythms in the locomotor activity of the spiders Carrhotus xanthogramma (Salticidae) and Philodromus cespitum (Philodromidae): Temporal patterns and sexual differences

21. Beyond polyphagy and opportunism: natural prey of hunting spiders in the canopy of apple trees

22. BIOLOŠKI AGENSI ZA SUZBIJANJE GRINJE Varroa destructor, PARAZITA MEDONOSNE PČELE (Apis mellifera).

23. Evaluation of Soil Ecosystem Health in Different Farming Systems by Observing Diversity of Soil Arthropods.

24. Beyond polyphagy and opportunism: natural prey of hunting spiders in the canopy of apple trees.

25. The Spread of the Soil-Borne Pathogen Fusarium solani in Stored Potato Can Be Controlled by Terrestrial Woodlice (Isopoda: Oniscidea)

26. Quantitative impacts of different planting arrangements on the populations of natural enemies in soybean

27. Sown Wildflowers Enhance Habitats of Pollinators and Beneficial Arthropods in a Tomato Field Margin

28. Side effects of insecticides commonly used against Tuta absoluta on the predator Macrolophus basicornis.

29. Atrazine exposure shifts activity but has minimal effects on courtship in an agrobiont spider.

30. Economic Entomology in the 21st Century, as Seen from a Bibliometric Analysis of Two of Its Leading Journals, 2000–2018. Part IV: Beneficial Arthropods Used In the Biological Control of Agricultural Insect Pests.

31. Ground cover management with mixtures of flowering plants to enhance insect pollinators and natural enemies of pests in olive groves.

32. Biological control of arthropod pests in protected cropping by employing entomopathogens: Efficiency, production and safety.

33. The Spread of the Soil-Borne Pathogen Fusarium solani in Stored Potato Can Be Controlled by Terrestrial Woodlice (Isopoda: Oniscidea)

34. Quantitative impacts of different planting arrangements on the populations of natural enemies in soybean.

35. Landscape complexity promotes hoverflies across different types of semi‐natural habitats in farmland.

36. Selective toxicity of the mesoionic insecticide, triflumezopyrim, to rice planthoppers and beneficial arthropods.

37. Spider Communities and Biological Control in Native Habitats Surrounding Greenhouses.

39. Getting More Power from Your Flowers: Multi-Functional Flower Strips Enhance Pollinators and Pest Control Agents in Apple Orchards.

40. Minimal Pruning and Reduced Plant Protection Promote Predatory Mites in Grapevine.

41. Combining organic fertilisation and perennial crops in the rotation enhances arthropod communities.

42. Die Kennzeichnung von Pflanzenschutzmitteln hinsichtlich ihrer Auswirkungen auf Nützlinge – ein Beitrag zur Erhaltung der biologischen Vielfalt

43. Abundance and species richness of overwintering ground beetles (Coleoptera: Carabidae) are higher in the edge than in the centre of a woodlot

44. A Review of Sampling and Monitoring Methods for Beneficial Arthropods in Agroecosystems

45. Efeito de milho Bt sobre a entomofauna não alvo Side-effect of maize Bt on non-target arthropods

46. The native - exotic plant choice in green roof design: Using a multicriteria decision framework to select plant tolerant species that foster beneficial arthropods.

47. Disruption of the chemical communication of the European agrobiont ground-dwelling spider Pardosa agrestis by pesticides.

48. In vitro rearing of stingless bee queens and their acceptance rate into colonies.

49. Effects of weed harrowing frequency on beneficial arthropods, plants and crop yield.

50. Circadian rhythms in the locomotor activity of the spiders Carrhotus xanthogramma (Salticidae) and Philodromus cespitum (Philodromidae): Temporal patterns and sexual differences

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