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. 2022 Dec 27;24(1):451. doi: 10.3390/ijms24010451

Figure 1.

Figure 1

Lycium barbarum L. and the symptoms of its fruits harmed by Neoceratitis asiatica. (A) Mature fruits of L. barbarum. (B) Dried ripe fruits of L. barbarum L. (C) Harmful symptoms of N. asiatica female adult laying eggs on young fruit (5–7 days after falling flower) of L. barbarum L. (D) Harmful symptoms of N. asiatica larva on mature fruits (28–31 days after falling flower) of L. barbarum L.