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Yasmin Akhtar is a Lecturer at the University of British Columbia's Faculty of Land and Food Systems. Her research focuses on entomology, pest management, and natural products for insect control. She teaches courses such as APBI 290: Introductory Topics in Applied Biology and BIOL/APBI 327: Introduction to Entomology.
- PhD in Applied Biology, University of British Columbia
Akhtar's research explores the insecticidal effects of plant extracts, essential oils, and diatomaceous earth formulations. She investigates their mechanisms against pests like cabbage loopers (Trichoplusia ni) and bed bugs (Cimex lectularius), emphasizing sustainable pest management strategies and chemical ecology.
Her publications highlight trends in botanical insecticides, antifeedants, and synergistic mixtures. Key areas include
- Essential oil efficacy against lepidopteran pests
- Diatomaceous earth for bed bug control
- Chemical deterrents for insect behavior modification
- Plant-based pest management
- Residual toxicity studies
- Sustainable agricultural practices
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