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Special Edition of FAW – Journal of Economic Entomology

johnnie.vandenberg@nwu.ac.za Author

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    Display nameJohnnie Van den Berg
    First nameJohnnie
    Last nameVan den Berg
    Emailjohnnie.vandenberg@nwu.ac.za
    RoleResearcher
    CountrySouth Africa
    OrganisationNorth-West Universit
    Area of ResearchBiology, Monitoring, Surveillance and Scouting; Cultural Control and Agro-ecology Management; Environmentally Safe Pesticides and Pesticide Risk Management
    Describe your research

    The FAW research group at North-West University addresses various aspects of FAW management. MSc and PhD students contribute to this program through their research on the following topics related to FAW: pesticide resistance monitoring, monitoring for resistance to Bt maize, host suitability studies, evaluation of alternative control methods, temperature-pest development research and yield loss assessments.

    ORCID iD0000-0002-6831-318
    Google Scholar Linkhttps://scholar.google.com/citations?hl=nl&user=I_MM7iMAAAAJ
    Member sinceJune 25, 2020
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    • Special Edition of FAW – Journal of Economic Entomology
      December 21, 2022

    • New paper on FAW and Bt maize
      September 13, 2021

    • Insecticide resistance management in mixed species communities of stem borers and fall armyworm
      July 28, 2020

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    • Hi MaryLucy, I have heard of many such observations and also came to the same conclusion after several visits to sites in the South African Loweveld regions. No such information has been published and I do not know if any such research at the landscape level is being done.
      August 27, 2020

    • Can you add a link to this paper?
      July 28, 2020

    • These 2 species will add a lot to the current range of biocontrol agents, such as the egg parasitoid, Telenomus remus. Is there any information on the parasitism levels by this egg parasitoid in Africa?
      June 26, 2020

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    • Special Edition of FAW – Journal of Economic Entomology
      21 Dec 2022

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