2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.cropro.2023.106245
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Novel dispensers and variable deployment rates for mating disruption of a vineyard mealybug, Planococcus ficus

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“…Inhella is commonly found in freshwater environments with significant eutrophication, while Muribaculaceae is a common gut microorganism, which suggests that the increase in human activities during spring led to an increase in associated metabolizing microorganisms, but this was limited by the high salinity of the environment, which was not favorable for an increase in non-tolerant genera and thus resulted in a relative abundance that was not as high as that of Marinobacter and Halomonas ; this also largely ceased to occur in subsequent seasons. Psychrobacter , Gillisia , Gramella , and Planococcus had higher relative abundances in surface soils in the summer and autumn seasons, and the associated genera were all either cold-tolerant or extremely cold-tolerant, with Psychrobacter being observed in a variety of organ types and possibly multiple species of animal organs [ 25 , 26 , 27 , 28 ]. Psychrobacter is found in many types of animal organs and may be an opportunistic causative agent of a wide range of diseases, and Gramella is a macromolecular organic-matter-degrading bacterium in the ocean.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Inhella is commonly found in freshwater environments with significant eutrophication, while Muribaculaceae is a common gut microorganism, which suggests that the increase in human activities during spring led to an increase in associated metabolizing microorganisms, but this was limited by the high salinity of the environment, which was not favorable for an increase in non-tolerant genera and thus resulted in a relative abundance that was not as high as that of Marinobacter and Halomonas ; this also largely ceased to occur in subsequent seasons. Psychrobacter , Gillisia , Gramella , and Planococcus had higher relative abundances in surface soils in the summer and autumn seasons, and the associated genera were all either cold-tolerant or extremely cold-tolerant, with Psychrobacter being observed in a variety of organ types and possibly multiple species of animal organs [ 25 , 26 , 27 , 28 ]. Psychrobacter is found in many types of animal organs and may be an opportunistic causative agent of a wide range of diseases, and Gramella is a macromolecular organic-matter-degrading bacterium in the ocean.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%