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Tea green leafhopper‐induced synomone attracts the egg parasitoids, mymarids to suppress the leafhopper

Pest Management Science, 2023
AbstractBackgroundThe tea green leafhopper, Empoasca flavescens is the most important pest of tea plants in China. Mymarid attractants based on herbivore‐induced plant volatiles (HIPVs) from leafhopper feeding and oviposition‐induced plant volatiles (OIPVs) were formulated and tested as a novel pest control agent against the leafhopper in tea ...
Baoyu Han
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Rice genotypes resistant to green leafhopper in India

International Journal of Pest Management, 1989
(1989). Rice genotypes resistant to green leafhopper in India. Tropical Pest Management: Vol. 35, No. 2, pp. 209-210.
S. Vennila, P.C. Sundara Babu
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Genetic Analysis of Resistance to Green Leafhopper in Rice

Plant Breeding, 1987
AbstractThe inheritance of resistance to green leafhopper, Nephotettix impicticeps Ichi, was studied in 11 cultivars of rice, Oryza saliva L. These resistant cultivars were crossed with the susceptible cultivar ‘TN1’. The materials consisted of F1, F2 and F3 populations including parents which were assessed by the bulk screening test. It was found that
J. B. Tomar, Shiksha D. Tomar
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ELECTRONIC MEASUREMENT OF PROBING ACTIVITIES OF THE GREEN LEAFHOPPER OF RICE

Entomologia Experimentalis et Applicata, 1980
The electronic measurement system developed for aphids has been modified to measure leafhopper salivation and ingestion activities. Several distinct waveforms were recorded when the rice green leafhopper, Nephotettix cincticeps (Uhler) probed rice plants and into sucrose solutions.
S. KAWABE, D. L. McLEAN
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SEASONAL INFLUENCE AND POPULATION DYNAMCS OF GREEN LEAFHOPPER ON RICE

Madras Agricultural Journal, 1990
Seasonal trends of the green leafhopper (GLH) species studied by monitoring the pest through light trap at Coimbatore and the influence of weather factors on the population dynamics showed the peak occurrence of GLH during November followed by December. Nephotettix virescens (Distant) dominated over N.
VENNILA S, SUNDARA BABU P.C
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Inheritance and QTL Mapping of Antibiosis to Green Leafhopper in Rice

Crop Science, 2004
Nephotettix virescens Distant (green leafhopper: GLH) is one of the major insect pests of rice (Oryza sativa L.) in the temperate rice growing region of Asia. The objective of this study was to determine the chromosome locations of some GLH‐resistance genes and conduct genetic analysis of GLH resistance.
Chunming Wang   +4 more
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RESPONSE OF GREEN RICE LEAFHOPPERS TO RICE-PLANTING PRACTICES IN NORTHERN THAILAND

Ecological Applications, 1997
Recent changes in rice-seeding practices in Thailand have altered the traditional density and spatial dispersion of rice plants in a field. Typical transplanted fields have a low density of uniformly spaced plants, whereas broadcast or direct-seeded fields have a high density of irregularly dispersed plants. Effects of these variations in plant texture
Marcia J. Ishii-Eiteman, Alison G. Power
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Biosystematics of rice brown planthopper and rice green leafhoppers

Proceedings: Animal Sciences, 1987
The Brown planthopper,Nilaparvata lugens (Stal) is causing serious damage to rice cultivation in tropical countries of Asia for the last 10–15 years. Green leafhoppers,Nephotettix spp. are also assuming serious proportions in different parts. This has been attributed to improved rice production technology, especially with the introduction of high ...
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