Search for dissertations about: "growth and development of insect"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 15 swedish dissertations containing the words growth and development of insect.
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1. Interactions between plants, microbes and insects
Abstract : Plants interact with an astonishing diversity of insects and microorganisms. Both above- and belowground, plants are attacked by herbivores and pathogens, and interact with mutualists such as pollinating insects and beneficial microorganisms. READ MORE
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2. Evaluation on brewery yeast and insect meal (black soldier fly and cricket meal) to replace trash fish in the diet for Asian seabass (Lates calcarifer) in Cambodia
Abstract : Sustainable development of marine aquaculture in Cambodia was studied in this thesis, using Asian seabass as the target species. An initial survey mapped current production practices, geographical occurrence and production volumes of Asian seabass farming in coastline provinces in Cambodia (Preah Sihanoukvill, Kampot and Koh Kong). READ MORE
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3. Analysis of Genes and Proteins Involved in Wood Formation
Abstract : SAMMANFATTNING Vedbildning är en underliggande mekanism för så skilda områden som industri, boende och en hållbar miljö. Vedbildning sker i det vaskulära kambiet där organiserade celldelningar åtföljs av differentiering till specialiserade vedceller. READ MORE
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4. Novel Marine Ingredients for Aquaculture - Fish Nutrition, Physiology and Intestinal Health
Abstract : Aquaculture is among the fastest growing food production sectors globally and supplies more fish to the growing human population than capture fisheries. One of the major challenges in salmonid aquaculture is to find renewable and sustainable feed ingredients which also satisfy the nutritional requirements of the fish. READ MORE
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5. Epidemiology of wheat dwarf virus
Abstract : In Sweden and many other parts of Europe, wheat dwarf is one of the most important diseases induced by a plant-infecting virus. Wheat dwarf disease is caused by wheat dwarf virus (WDV), transmitted by the leafhopper Psammotettix alienus. READ MORE