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Dr Maureen Wakefield
Ex-ante life cycle assessment of insect based feed production in West Africa2020
Dr James Donarski
Dr Maureen Wakefield
From waste to food: optimising the breakdown of oil palm waste to provide substrate for insects farmed as animal feed2019
Dr Maureen Wakefield
Alternative protein production for animal feed: Musca domestica productivity on poultry manures and nutritional quality of processed larval meals2018
Dr Maureen Wakefield
Life cycle cost assessment of insect based feed production in West Africa2018
Dr Maureen Wakefield
Microbial biopesticides2018
Dr Maureen Wakefield
Small-scale fly larvae production for animal feed2018
Dr Maureen Wakefield
Insects as sustainable feed ingredients. Case study: assessing the performance of broilers fed on diets containing crude and processed housefly larval meal2017
Dr Maureen Wakefield
Life cycle inventory analysis of prospective insect based feed production in West Africa2017
Professor Giles Budge
Dr Maureen Wakefield
The invasion, provenance and diversity of Vespa velutina Lepeletier (Hymenoptera: Vespidae) in Great Britain2017
Dr Maureen Wakefield
Sequence homology of the fly proteins tropomyosin, arginine kinase and myosin light chain with known allergens in invertebrates2016
Dr Maureen Wakefield
Exploring the chemical safety of fly larvae as a source of protein for animal feed2015
Dr Dave George
Dr Maureen Wakefield
Flower power's 'all in the mix' for multi-functional field margins2015
Dr Maureen Wakefield
Enabling the exploitation of insects as a sustainable source of protein for animal feed and human nutrition2014
Dr Maureen Wakefield
Perennial field margins with combined agronomical and ecological benefits for vegetable rotation systems2014
Dr Maureen Wakefield
Professor Angharad MR Gatehouse
Longevity and fecundity of Eulophus pennicornis, an ectoparasitoid of the tomato moth Lacanobia oleracea, is affected by nutritional state and diet quality2010
Dr Maureen Wakefield
Professor Angharad MR Gatehouse
The snowdrop lectin Galanthus nivalis agglutinin (GNA) and a fusion protein ButaIT/GNA have a differential affect on a pest noctuid Lacanobia oleracea and the ectoparasitoid Eulophus pennicornis2010
Dr Maureen Wakefield
Professor Angharad MR Gatehouse
Effects of Galanthus nivalis agglutinin (GNA) expressed in tomato leaves on larvae of the tomato moth Lacanobia oleracea (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae) and the effect of GNA on the development of the endoparasitoid Meteorus gyrator (Hymenoptera: Braconidae)2006