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ABSTRACT Aim Population genetics is essential to decipher the evolutionary history of pests and insect vectors from both a theoretical point of view and to predict and mitigate the future of epidemics. We attempt to shed light on the evolutionary history and phylogeography of two cryptic psyllid species (namely, A and B) of the Cacopsylla pruni complex,
Margaux Darnis+2 more
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Stylet cuticular gene-directed mutagenesis impairs the pea aphid vector capacity to transmit a plant virus. [PDF]
Fu Y+15 more
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ABSTRACT Controlled experiments were conducted to enrich our knowledge on the transmission of different grapevine leafroll‐associated ampeloviruses (GLRaV‐1, ‐2, ‐3 and ‐4) by Parthenolecanium corni scale insect and to look for vector ability of Parthenolecanium persicae. GLRaV‐1 and the vitivirus GVA were transmitted by P.
Gérard Hommay+4 more
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Better than one: a synthetic community of Gram-positive bacteria protects pepper plants from aphid infestation through <i>de novo</i> volatile production. [PDF]
Lee SM, Yang H, Kong HG, Riu M, Ryu CM.
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ABSTRACT The polyphagous tarnished plant bug (TPB), Lygus lineolaris (Palisot de Beauvois) (Hemiptera: Miridae), inflicts substantial damage to strawberries and to several other valuable crops, impacting both yield quantity and quality. Effective control strategies are crucial to mitigate these losses. This study aimed to elucidate TPB host preferences
Mireia Solà Cassi+4 more
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Plant-aphid interactions: recent trends in plant resistance to aphids. [PDF]
Gebretsadik KG+12 more
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ABSTRACT Faba bean can be infected by Pea necrotic yellow dwarf virus (PNYDV), a novel pathogen throughout Europe, and transmitted persistently by several legume‐colonising aphid species. Recent field screenings in Austria and Germany of different faba bean varieties were encouraging as consistently the lowest viral symptom development in the variety ...
Ahmed Berawe+3 more
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Symptoms induced by some species of aphids feeding on ferns
Henry H. P. Severin, C. M. Tompkins
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