Identification, microhabitat, and ecological niche prediction of two promising native parasitoids of Tuta Absoluta in Kenya
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[Paper] Identification, Microhabitat, and...HTML
Since the arrival of Tuta absoluta, a multivoltine insect species whose...
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Additional Info
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Name of principal investigator | Samira Mohamed |
Email of principle investigator | Samira Mohamed |
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Donor/funding agency | Biovision Foundation grant number BV DPP-012/ 2019–2022; Norwegian Agency for Development Cooperation-(NORAD), the section for research, innovation, and higher education grant number RAF-3058 KEN-18/0005 |
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Region | East Africa |
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Name of contact person | Samira Abuelgasim Mohamed |
Email of contact person | sfaris@icipe.org |
Date uploaded | 2022-05-24 |
Maintainer | Kennedy Senagi |
Email of maintainer | ksenagi@icipe.org |
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Is this third party data? | No - This is not third party data, and I consent to archive it |
Acknowledgement statement | I am sponsorsed by the German Academic Exchange Services (DAAD) in the African Regional Postgraduate Programme in Insect Science (ARPPIS) hosted by icipe. |