نتایج جستجو برای: woolly aphid

تعداد نتایج: 6490  

Journal: :Gene 2017
Haichuan Wang Chi Zhang Yongchao Dou Bin Yu Yunfeng Liu Tiffany M Heng-Moss Guoqing Lu Michael Wachholtz Jeffery D Bradshaw Paul Twigg Erin Scully Nathan Palmer Gautam Sarath

Schizaphis graminum (green bug; GB) and Sipha flava (yellow sugarcane aphid; YSA) are two cereal aphid species with broad host ranges capable of establishing on sorghum (Sorghum bicolor) and several switchgrass (Panicum virgatum) cultivars. Switchgrass and sorghum are staple renewable bioenergy crops that are vulnerable to damage by aphids, therefore, identifying novel targets to control aphids...

2006
Owain Edwards John Klingler Lingling Gao

Medicago truncatula is attacked by a broad range of insect herbivores including sieve-element feeders, cell content feeders, and chewing insects. In M. truncatula, genetic resistance against insects has to date been identified only against aphids: single dominant resistance genes have been identified conferring resistance against the pea aphid, bluegreen aphid, and spotted alfalfa aphid. Aphids...

2015
Adam J. Varenhorst Michael T. McCarville Matthew E. O’Neal Mark Gijzen

Sustainable use of insect resistance in crops require insect resistance management plans that may include a refuge to limit the spread of virulence to this resistance. However, without a loss of fitness associated with virulence, a refuge may not prevent virulence from becoming fixed within a population of parthenogenetically reproducing insects like aphids. Aphid-resistance in soybeans (i.e., ...

2009
Annette Bruun Jensen Jørgen Eilenberg Claudia López Lastra

Three DNA regions (ITS 1, LSU rRNA and GPD) of isolates from the insectpathogenic fungus genus Entomophthora originating from different fly (Diptera) and aphid (Hemiptera) host taxa were sequenced. The results documented a large genetic diversity among the fly-pathogenic Entomophthora and only minor differences among aphid-pathogenic Entomophthora. The evolutionary time of divergence of the fly...

2004
Craig Grau Emily Mueller Nancy Kurtzweil Bob Ellingson David Hogg

The soybean aphid, Aphis glycines Matsumura, is one of the most important economic pests affecting soybean production in Wisconsin and neighboring states. Since its discovery in 2000, the soybean aphid has become established in the North Central Region and presents a potential threat to the soybean industry. Insecticides are available for control of the soybean aphid, but are an additional prod...

دارائی مفرد, علیرضا, دیرکوندی, سمیه, رومیانی کرمی, احمدرضا, زیدی طولابی , نورالله, موسوی‌راد, هما ,

This experiment was conducted in the Agriculture College of the University of Lorestan in 2007. To study morphological structure of stomata and forage yield in three species of forage vetch (Vicia sp.), a factorial experiment on the basis of a complete randomized block design (RCBD) with three replications was performed. The experimental treatments were three plant densities (100, 150 and 200...

2005
Kathleen Delate

The soybean aphid (Aphis glycines Matsumura) is native to China and Japan, and was a new pest in Iowa in 2000. Aphid numbers were high in the 2001, but in 2002 and 2003, aphids appeared to be less of a problem. This small, yellow aphid has distinct black cornicles (“tailpipes”) on the tip of the abdomen and develops colonies on soybean plants as winged and wingless forms. Aphids feed through pi...

2014
Xiao-Ling Tan Su Wang James Ridsdill-Smith Tong-Xian Liu

The impacts of infestation by the green peach aphid (Myzus persicae) on sweetpotato whitefly (Bemisia tabaci) settling on tomato were determined in seven separate experiments with whole plants and with detached leaves through manipulation of four factors: durations of aphid infestation, density of aphids, intervals between aphid removal after different durations of infestation and the time of w...

2016
Robert D. Bowling Michael J. Brewer David L. Kerns John Gordy Nick Seiter Norman E. Elliott G. David Buntin M. O. Way T. A. Royer Stephen Biles Erin Maxson

In 2013, the sugarcane aphid, Melanaphis sacchari (Zehntner) (Hemiptera: Aphididae), a new invasive pest of sorghum species in North America, was confirmed on sorghum in 4 states and 38 counties in the United States. In 2015, the aphid was reported on sorghum in 17 states and over 400 counties as well as all sorghum-producing regions in Mexico. Ability to overwinter on living annual and perenni...

2005
Brad Onken Richard Reardon

While the emphasis of this symposium is the hemlock woolly adelgid (HWA), there are presentations on a closely related insect, the balsam woolly adelgid (BWA) and on an insect frequently found infesting the same trees as HWA, the elongate hemlock scale (EHS). The conference begins with a discussion of the foundation of our science and the challenges of adelgid systematics. Other sessions will d...

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