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Enzyme activities and internal bacteria of saprophagous soil mites (Acari: Oribatida, Acaridida)
2010 |
Faculty of Science
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Mycophagy – dream and reality in soil saprophagous mites (Acari: Oribatida and Acaridida)
2009 |
Faculty of Science
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Astigmatid mite growth and fungi preference (Acari : Acaridida): Comparisons in laboratory experiments
2004 |
Faculty of Science
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Astigmatid mite growth and fungi preference (Acari : Acaridida) Comparisons in laboratory experiments
2004 |
Faculty of Science
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Types of haemocytes in saprophagous soil mites (Acari: Oribatida, Acaridida) and correlation between their presence and certain processes within mites
2006 |
Faculty of Science
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The associations of bacteria and some soil mites (Acari: Oribatida and Acaridida)
1995 |
First Faculty of Medicine, Faculty of Mathematics and Physics
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Mycophagous mites (Acari: Oribatida and Acaridida) and their cooperation with chitinolytic bacteria
2008 |
Faculty of Science
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Toxicity and efficacy of selected pesticides and new acaricides to stored product mites (Acari : Acaridida)
2007 |
Faculty of Science
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Suppressive potential of bean (Phaseolus vulgaris) flour against five species of stored-product mites (Acari : Acarididae)
2007 |
Faculty of Science
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Whole genomic sequencing and sex-dependent abundance estimation of Cardinium sp., a common and hyperabundant bacterial endosymbiont of the American house dust mite, Dermatophagoides farinae
2020 |
Faculty of Science, Second Faculty of Medicine
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Methods of studying the feeding habits of saprophagous mites living in soil
2013 |
Faculty of Science
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Effects of moisture regime on the nutritional biology of saprophagous soil mites
2001 |
Faculty of Science
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Feces Derived Allergens of Tyrophagus putrescentiae Reared on Dried Dog Food and Evidence of the Strong Nutritional Interaction between the Mite and Bacillus cereus Producing Protease Bacillolysins and Exo-chitinases
2016 |
Faculty of Science