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Host Plant Resistance: Cultivar- or Parasite-Specific Resistance

2001
Within a population of susceptible and genetically uniform plants growing in the field and exbibiting basic compatibility with a given pathogen, there may occasionally be found plants that are able to defend themselves against the attacking homologous pathogen.
Hermann H. Prell, Peter Day
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Chemical basis of host-plant resistance to aphids

Plant, Cell and Environment, 1987
Abstract The importance of host‐plant resistance of crop plants in the biological control of aphids and the formation of aphid biotypes is discussed. The rapid response of plant breeders to the formation of new aphid biotypes requires detailed knowledge on the mechanism of host‐plant resistance.
D. L. DREYER, B. C. CAMPBELL
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Biotechnological Interventions in Host Plant Resistance

2009
abstract Host plant resistance forms an integral part of integrated pest management. Conventional host plant resistance is slow and difficult to achieve due to the involvement of quantitative traits at several loci. However, recent biotechnological interventions have opened up new opportunities for pest control by providing an access to novel molecules,
Aditya Pratap, S.K. Gupta
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Host Plant Resistance

2021
N.S. Butter, A.K. Dhawan
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Insect Behaviour and Host Plant Resistance

International Journal of Tropical Insect Science, 1985
This paper discusses insect behaviour and host plant resistance under single-plant species resistance and plant population resistance. Under single-plant species resistance, the effects of repellents, surface texture, shape and colour to insect behaviour are briefly reviewed and discussed.
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Insect Biotypes and Host Plant Resistance

2017
The green plants and herbivorous insects are engaged in a constant struggle for dominance. Humans usually intervene in this struggle by developing pest-resistant genotypes and other pest management tactics. Upon failure of a previously successful tactic to which the insect population has apparently adapted, the latter is often considered to be a novel ...
Gaurav K. Taggar, Ramesh Arora
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Host- Plant Resistance to Pathogens and Arthropod Pests

1999
International ...
Cuartero, J.   +2 more
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Host plant resistance to Bemisia tabaci

Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment, 1986
Abstract Bemisia tabaci has a wide host range, attacking and damaging plants of several botanical families. Adults and larvae feed by sucking from the phloem bundles of the leaves. B. tabaci is attracted by the colour yellow and is believed not to react to odours.
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Molecular Host Plant Resistance to Pests

2003
Molecular Host Plant Resistance to Pests examines environmentally safe and integrated techniques for effective pest management. Offering more than 1500 references for further exploration of the topic, this reference details the bioactivity, biosynthetic pathways, mechanisms of action, and genetic regulation for improved methods of crop protection and ...
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Host-Plant Resistance

2023
S. Parthasarathy   +3 more
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