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Aphis fabae Scopoli 1763

2023
Published as part of Stekolshchikov, Andrey V. & Novgorodova, Tatiana A., 2023, Review and new data on the aphid fauna (Hemiptera, Aphidoidea) of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam with a description of a new genus and a new species of the family Hormaphididae, pp.
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Aphis fabae Scopoli 1763

12. Aphis fabae Scopoli, 1763 Host plants Amaranthus viridis (Amaranthaceae), Coriandrum sativum, Daucus carota L. (Apiaceae), Conyza canadensis, Galinsoga parviflora Cav., Parthenium hysterophorus, Sonchus asper, Tagetes minuta L., Taraxacum officinale F.H.Wigg. (Asteraceae), Lonicera quinquelocularis Hard.
Hassan, Muhammad Asghar   +11 more
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Components of resistance to Aphis fabae in faba bean cultivars

Entomologia Experimentalis et Applicata, 1986
AbstractAn aphid rate of increase index was used as a comparative measure of antibiotic resistance to Aphis fabae Scopoli (Homoptera: Aphididae) in five faba bean cultivars. The index was measured over a range of bioassays in laboratory and field, with seedlings and older plants, with three different previous aphid hosts and with two different aphid ...
J. Holt, S. D. Wratten
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HOST ALTERNATION IN APHIS FABAE SCOP.

Annals of Applied Biology, 1954
Experiments on the feeding preferences and relative fecundity of Aphis fabae among leaves of different ages and kinds were extended to the comparison of different forms of the aphid: apterous and alate virginoparae and gynoparae.All three forms showed a preference for the primary host, Euonymus, over a secondary host, sugar beet, but this preference ...
J. S. KENNEDY, C. O. BOOTH
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Aphis (Aphis) fabae Scopoli 1763

Aphis (Aphis) fabae Scopoli, 1763 Distribution in Uzbekistan. Tien Shan. In the Tashkent region, Bostanlik district Aktash Mountain (Kadyrbekov, 2013), Fergana region, Quva, Rishton, Soʻx, Toshloq districts (Khusanov, 2017). Host plants. Cirsium arvense (Asteraceae), Philadelphus coronarius (Hydrangeaceae), Viburnum opulus (Adoxaceae) (Kadyrbekov, 2017;
Abdullaev, Ikram   +13 more
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Sulphur-amino acid metabolism in Aphis fabae

Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology Part B: Comparative Biochemistry, 1974
Abstract 1. 1. The trans-sulphuration of cysteine-35S to methionine-35S by Aphis fabae is shown to occur only when methionine is absent from the diet. 2. 2. Methionine is not metabolized to cysteine by the aphid. 3. 3. The inclusion of 0·01% chlortetracycline-HCl in a methionine-deficient diet incorporating cysteine-35S does not ...
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Phenotypic plasticity in host‐plant specialisation in Aphis fabae

Ecological Entomology, 2005
Abstract.  1. The study of phenotypic plasticity in host utilisation is crucial for predicting evolutionary patterns of insect – plant interactions. The presence of sufficient variation in plasticity may facilitate host race formation and sympatric speciation.
Gorur, G, Lomonaco, C, Mackenzie, A
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Aphis (Aphis) fabae Scopoli 1763

2017
Aphis (Aphis) fabae Scopoli, 1763 Diagnosis Aptera 1.5–3 mm, dull black; legs and antennae partly white; abdomen sometimes with white wax markings. See under Picea (entry A12, p. 12).
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Das Problem Aphis fabae

Zeitschrift für Angewandte Entomologie, 1982
AbstractThe problem Aphis fabaeThe problem depends on the fact that the noxious Aphis fabae Scop. sensu stricto, which attacks among many other plant species also beet and faba bean, represents a member of several similar‐looking aphids. Three members of the A. fabae group perform host alternation with Evonymus europaea L. and settle many plant species
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Aphis (Aphis) fabae subsp. evonymi Fabricius 1775

Published as part of Abdullaev, Ikram, Khusanov, Alijon, Voronova-Bartet, Nina, Abdullayeva, Maxbuba, Gandjaeva, Lola, Jumanazarov, Xasanbay, Kholmatov, Bakhtiyor, Rahimov, Matnazar, Matyakubov, Zafar, Iskandarov, Abdulla, Ruzmetov, Rasul, Ollaberganova, Mavluda, Joraev, Muhammadyusuf & Doschanova, Manzura, 2024, Annotated Checklist of the Aphids ...
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