نتایج جستجو برای: the green peach aphid

تعداد نتایج: 16085181  

Journal: :Journal of economic entomology 2012
J A Verdugo T Méndez S A Ortiz-Martínez R Cumsille C C Ramírez

ABSTRACT Peaches and nectarines are frequently attacked by the green peach aphid Myzus persicae (Sulzer), with significant negative impacts on fruit production. The genetic variability of resistance to this aphid among commercial cultivars of Prunus persica (L.) Batsch and Prunus persica variety nectarina was evaluated in this study. In total, 16 cultivars of P. persica were selected to evaluat...

2013
Jack H. Westwood Simon C. Groen Zhiyou Du Alex M. Murphy Damar Tri Anggoro Trisna Tungadi Vijitra Luang-In Mathew G. Lewsey John T. Rossiter Glen Powell Alison G. Smith John P. Carr

BACKGROUND Virus-induced deterrence to aphid feeding is believed to promote plant virus transmission by encouraging migration of virus-bearing insects away from infected plants. We investigated the effects of infection by an aphid-transmitted virus, cucumber mosaic virus (CMV), on the interaction of Arabidopsis thaliana, one of the natural hosts for CMV, with Myzus persicae (common names: 'peac...

2013
Te Cao Ipsita Lahiri Vijay Singh Joe Louis Jyoti Shah Brian G. Ayre

Many plants employ energized loading strategies to accumulate osmotically-active solutes into the phloem of source organs to accentuate the hydrostatic pressure gradients that drive the flow of water, nutrients and signals from source to sinks. Proton-coupled symport of sugars from the apoplasm into the phloem symplasm is the best studied phloem-loading mechanism. As an alternative, numerous sp...

Journal: :Journal of economic entomology 2005
C M Wallis S J Fleischer D Luster F E Gildow

Plum pox, an invasive disease recently identified in Pennsylvania stone fruit orchards, is caused by the aphid-transmitted Plum pox virus (genus Potyvirus, family Potyviridae, PPV). To identify potential vectors, we described the aphid species communities and the seasonal dynamics of the dominant aphid species within Pennsylvania peach orchards. Aphids were trapped weekly in 2002 and 2003 from ...

2005
C. M. WALLIS S. J. FLEISCHER D. LUSTER F. E. GILDOW

Plum pox, an invasive disease recently identiÞed in Pennsylvania stone fruit orchards, is caused by the aphid-transmitted Plum pox virus (genus Potyvirus, family Potyviridae, PPV). To identify potential vectors, we described the aphid species communities and the seasonal dynamics of the dominant aphid species within Pennsylvania peach orchards. Aphids were trapped weekly in 2002 and 2003 from m...

2016
Graeme J. Kettles Isgouhi Kaloshian

Polyphagous aphid pests cause considerable economic damage to crop plants, primarily through the depletion of photoassimilates and transfer of viruses. The potato aphid (Macrosiphum euphorbiae) is a notable pest of solanaceous crops, however, the molecular mechanisms that underpin the ability to colonize these hosts are unknown. It has recently been demonstrated that like other aphid species, M...

Journal: :Arthropod Management Tests 2014

Journal: :Arthropod Management Tests 1997

Journal: :Arthropod Management Tests 1996

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