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Sevgan Subramanian

Researcher at International Centre of Insect Physiology and Ecology

Publications -  165
Citations -  2894

Sevgan Subramanian is an academic researcher from International Centre of Insect Physiology and Ecology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Biology & Thrips. The author has an hindex of 22, co-authored 134 publications receiving 1655 citations. Previous affiliations of Sevgan Subramanian include SupAgro & Tamil Nadu Agricultural University.

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Erratum to “Use of Metarhizium anisopliae Chitinase Genes for Genotyping and Virulence Characterization”.

TL;DR: A BLAST analysis using chi4 sequence on NCBI GenBank database revealed the highest amino acid identities to M. anisopliae var.
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The nutritive value of black soldier fly larvae reared on common organic waste streams in Kenya.

TL;DR: It is possible to take advantage of the readily available organic waste streams in Kenya to produce nutrient-rich BSFL-derived feed based on a holistic comparison of the nutritive value of Black Soldier Fly larvae reared on three different organic substrates.
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Colonization of onions by endophytic fungi and their impacts on the biology of Thrips tabaci.

TL;DR: The results extend the knowledge on colonization of onions by fungal endophytes and their effects on Thrips tabaci.
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Maize–legume intercropping and push–pull for management of fall armyworm, stemborers, and striga in Uganda

TL;DR: In addition to PPT, intercropping of maize with edible legumes could also be an alternative FAW management option when integrated with other sustainable management measures.
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Fall Armyworm, Spodoptera frugiperda Infestations in East Africa: Assessment of Damage and Parasitism.

TL;DR: Although FAW has rapidly spread throughout these three countries, it was encouraged to see a reasonable level of biological control in place andAugmentative biological control can be implemented to suppress FAW in East Africa.