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TITLE: A tritrophic interaction model for an olive tree pest, the olive moth - Prays oleae (Bernard)
AUTHORS: Pappalardo, S; Villa, M; Santos, SAP; Benhadi Marin, J; Pereira, JA; Venturino, E;
PUBLISHED: 2021, SOURCE: ECOLOGICAL MODELLING, VOLUME: 462
INDEXED IN: Scopus WOS CrossRef: 8 Handle
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TITLE: Potential areas of spread of Trioza erytreae over mainland Portugal and Spain
AUTHORS: Benhadi Marin, J; Fereres, A; Pereira, JA;
PUBLISHED: 2021, SOURCE: JOURNAL OF PEST SCIENCE, VOLUME: 95, ISSUE: 1
INDEXED IN: WOS CrossRef: 10
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TITLE: The Use of Electronic Nose as Alternative Non-Destructive Technique to Discriminate Flavored and Unflavored Olive Oils
AUTHORS: Rodrigues, N; Silva, K; Veloso, ACA; Pereira, JA; Peres, AM;
PUBLISHED: 2021, SOURCE: FOODS, VOLUME: 10, ISSUE: 11
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TITLE: Evaluation of the Effect of Extracted Time Conditions on the Phenolic Content of Olive Pastes from cv. Arbequina and Discrimination Using a Lab-Made Potentiometric Electronic Tongue
AUTHORS: Ítala M G Marx; Nuno Rodrigues; Ana C A Veloso; José A Pereira; António M Peres;
PUBLISHED: 2021, SOURCE: The 1st International Electronic Conference on Chemical Sensors and Analytical Chemistry, VOLUME: 5
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TITLE: Seeking for sensory differentiated olive oils? The urge to preserve old autochthonous olive cultivars  Full Text
AUTHORS: Rodrigues, N; Susana Casal ; Peres, AM; Baptista, P; Pereira, JA;
PUBLISHED: 2020, SOURCE: FOOD RESEARCH INTERNATIONAL, VOLUME: 128
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TITLE: A guild-based protocol to target potential natural enemies of philaenus spumarius (Hemiptera: Aphrophoridae), a vector of xylella fastidiosa (xanthomonadaceae): A case study with spiders in the olive grove
AUTHORS: Benhadi Marín, J; Villa, M; Pereira, LF; Rodrigues, I; Morente, M; Baptista, P; Pereira, JA;
PUBLISHED: 2020, SOURCE: Insects, VOLUME: 11, ISSUE: 2
INDEXED IN: Scopus CrossRef: 8
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TITLE: An autoparasitoid wasp, inferior at resource exploitation, outcompetes primary parasitoids by using competitor females to produce males
AUTHORS: Marrao, R; Frago, E; Pereira, JA; Tena, A;
PUBLISHED: 2020, SOURCE: ECOLOGICAL ENTOMOLOGY, VOLUME: 45, ISSUE: 3
INDEXED IN: Scopus WOS CrossRef: 1
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