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Week
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Topics
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Study Metarials
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1
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Introduction to biotechnical control of forest pests. Development of biotechnical control
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R2, Chapter 1
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2
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Biotechnical control in the world and its future
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R2, Chapter 2
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3
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Advantages and problems of biotechnical control
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4
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Attractants: Food attractants, oviposition attractants, kairomones
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R1, Chapter 1; R2, Chapter 4
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5
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Insect pheromones and pheromone types
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R2, Chapter 3
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6
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Traps: food traps, visual traps
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R3, Chapter 1
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7
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Traps: light traps, pheromone traps
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R3, Chapter 1
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8
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Monitoring of insect pests via pheromone traps (monitoring)
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R3, Chapter 6
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9
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Monitoring applications of insects pests in Turkish forests with pheromone traps
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10
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Pheromones and traps and insect pest control. Mass trapping, "lure and kill" method, mating disruption, confusion technique
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R3, Chapters 5 and 7
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11
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Insect growth regulators
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R2, Chapter 5
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12
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Repellents and deterrents. Oviposition deterrents, feeding deterrents, repellents
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R3, Chapter 2
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13
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Sterilants and sterile insect release applications
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R2, Chapter 6
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14
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Biotechnical control applications in Turkish forestry and problems regarding to the application
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R2, Chapter 10
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