نتایج جستجو برای: woolly aphid

تعداد نتایج: 6490  

2017
Stephanie C Morriss Matthew E Studham Gregory L Tylka Gustavo C MacIntosh

The soybean aphid (Aphis glycines) is one of the main insect pests of soybean (Glycine max) worldwide. Genomics approaches have provided important data on transcriptome changes, both in the insect and in the plant, in response to the plant-aphid interaction. However, the difficulties to transform soybean and to rear soybean aphid on artificial media have hindered our ability to systematically t...

2013
B. BAPUJI RAO V. U. M. RAO LINITHA NAIR Y. G. PRASAD A. P. RAMARAJ C. CHATTOPADHYAY

Mustard (Brassica juncea L.) production in India suffers from aphid, Lipaphis erysimi (Kaltenbach), infestation considerably. Role of weather on the incidence and development of mustard aphids was assessed from experimental data from six north Indian locations. Aphid appearance and population build up was found to be regulated by temperature and time to attain peak population was relatively sho...

Journal: :Journal of economic entomology 2014
Andrew J Frewin Arthur W Schaafsma Rebecca H Hallett

Soybean aphid is an economic pest of soybean in North America. Currently, management of soybean aphid is achieved through the use of foliar- and seed-applied insecticides. However, natural enemies play an important role in regulating soybean aphid populations, and may be adversely affected by insecticides. The effects of imidacloprid and thiamethoxam seed treatments on the soybean aphid parasit...

2016
Travis J. Prochaska Travis Joseph Prochaska Tiffany Heng-Moss Thomas E. Hunt

Since the introduction of the soybean aphid, Aphis glycines Matsumura, to the soybean growing regions of the United States, the soybean aphid has caused considerable economic damage and yield loss to soybean growers. The objectives of this research were to evaluate selected genotypes for resistance to the soybean aphid and characterize transcriptional changes in response to aphid feeding to bet...

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 1991
M A Munson P Baumann M A Clark L Baumann N A Moran D J Voegtlin B C Campbell

Aphids (superfamily Aphidoidea) contain eubacterial endosymbionts localized within specialized cells (mycetocytes). The endosymbionts are essential for the survival of the aphid hosts. Sequence analyses of the 16S rRNAs from endosymbionts of 11 aphid species from seven tribes and four families have indicated that the endosymbionts are monophyletic. Furthermore, phylogenetic relationships within...

1996
Mark G. Brockington Jonathan Schaeffer

This paper introduces the APHID (Asynchronous Parallel Hierarchical Iterative Deepening) game-tree search algorithm. APHID represents a departure from the approaches used in practice. Instead of parallelism based on the minimal search tree, APHID uses a truncated gametree and all of the leaves of that tree are searched in parallel. APHID has been programmed as an easy to implement, game-indepen...

2017
Robert L. Koch Bruce D. Potter Phillip A. Glogoza Erin W. Hodgson Christian H. Krupke John F. Tooker Christina D. DiFonzo Andrew P. Michel Kelley J. Tilmon Travis J. Prochaska Janet J. Knodel Robert Wright Thomas E. Hunt Bryan Jensen Adam J. Varenhorst Brian P. McCornack Kelly A. Estes Joseph L. Spencer

Soybean aphid, Aphis glycines Matsumura, remains the key insect pest of soybean, Glycine max (L.) Merrill, in the north-central United States. Management of this pest has relied primarily on scouting and application of foliar insecticides based on an economic threshold (ET) of 250 aphids per plant. This review explains why this ET remains valid for soybean aphid management, despite changes in c...

Journal: :Bulletin of entomological research 2005
J D Harwood K D Sunderland W O C Symondson

The drive towards a more sustainable and integrated approach to pest management has engendered a renewed interest in conservation biological control, the role of natural enemy communities and their interactions with prey. Monoclonal antibodies have provided significant advances in enhancing our knowledge of trophic interactions and can be employed to help quantify predation on target species. T...

2005
Matthew H. GREENSTONE Robert S. PFANNENSTIEL

Some experiments indicate the ability of coccinellids to significantly suppress aphid abundance. Exclusion of predators by caging aphid-infested plants has repeatedly resulted in higher aphid populations and greater aphid population growth rates. However, aphidophagous coccinellids have never proved effective in controlling aphid populations in the field. To resolve this apparent contradiction,...

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