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    LUBILOSA was the name of a research programme that aimed at developing a biological alternative to the chemical control of locusts. This name is an acronym...
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  • entomopathogenic fungi.[citation needed] Biopesticide Entomopathogenic nematode LUBILOSA and Desert locust for more on use of Metarhizium as a biological insecticide...
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  • Society German Society for Orthopterology Journal of Orthoptera Research LUBILOSA This ultimately derives from Greek -λογία, but via Latin -logia and French...
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    Periodical cicadas List of locust swarms Australian Plague Locust Commission LUBILOSA – Locust research programme The American locust (Schistocerca americana)...
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    near rivers and other water bodies. Green Muscle was developed under the LUBILOSA programme, which was initiated in 1989 in response to environmental concerns...
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  • control Bacillus thuringiensis Cembratrienol Integrated Pest Management LUBILOSA Pest resistance management plans Plant defense against herbivory Use as...
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  • Marshlands Initiative. For example, CIDA was a major donor to the International LUBILOSA Programme: which developed a biological pesticide for locust control, in...
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    locusts and other grasshopper pest species: originally by the international LUBILOSA programme (which developed the product Green Muscle). This team identified...
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  • development of a biological pesticide in collaboration with CSIRO and LUBILOSA scientists. It also conducts educational outreach and training courses...
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    (= ARSEF 7493) and FI 1045 which is the active ingredient of 'Biocane'. LUBILOSA Beauveria bassiana, the fungus that causes white muscardine disease in...
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    to water sources due to risk of their contamination. In the 1990s, the LUBILOSA research programme proved that M. acridum in its spore form was effective...
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    acridum. The latter is based on technology developed by CSIRO and the LUBILOSA programme, and now accounts for more than 12% of spray applications: for...
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    on the entomopathogenic fungus (Metarhizium acridum), was tested by the LUBILOSA Programme in collaboration with the South African Plant Protection Institute:...
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    that references to this species for control of locusts (e.g. in early LUBILOSA Programme literature) should apply to Metarhizium acridum. Historically...
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    research effort. For example, the DFID was a major donor to the International LUBILOSA programme, which developed a biological pesticide for locust control in...
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    for the poor. For example, SDC was a major donor to the International LUBILOSA Programme: which developed a biological pesticide for locust control, in...
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    two sites as CABI Bioscience. The Silwood site was the centre for the LUBILOSA Programme, where an inter-disciplinary team could be set up, combining...
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    demonstrations of efficacy took place in northern Benin, with field tests by the LUBILOSA Programme on H. daganensis. The Northern Dogon people of Mopti Region,...
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    (see desert locust). Large-scale field tests on O. senegalensis, by the LUBILOSA Programme in 1995-97, were amongst the first successful large-scale field...
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  • valuable in the development of biological pesticides (e.g. participation in LUBILOSA). Making application technology more accurate - research on development...
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