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2016
Mealybugs are well-known sap-sucking insects which transmit plant viruses. They are omnipresent, polyphagous, can cause more damage as pests and are less uncommon as virus vectors. The feeding behavior of these vectors has profound ecological and evolutionary implications for the viruses they transmit, as the acquisition and inoculation of viruses ...
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Mealybugs are well-known sap-sucking insects which transmit plant viruses. They are omnipresent, polyphagous, can cause more damage as pests and are less uncommon as virus vectors. The feeding behavior of these vectors has profound ecological and evolutionary implications for the viruses they transmit, as the acquisition and inoculation of viruses ...
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Annals of the Entomological Society of America, 1934
During studies of Pseudococcus gahani Green and Phenacoccus gossypii T. & Ckll., observations were made on the production of these two species of mealybugs that may be of interest to coccidologists. Schrader (1923) in his studies of Pseudococcus citri (Risso) determined that the species is nonparthenogenetic and found that the sexes occur in about ...
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During studies of Pseudococcus gahani Green and Phenacoccus gossypii T. & Ckll., observations were made on the production of these two species of mealybugs that may be of interest to coccidologists. Schrader (1923) in his studies of Pseudococcus citri (Risso) determined that the species is nonparthenogenetic and found that the sexes occur in about ...
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2016
Females of several species of mealybugs produce pheromones which attract the males. Abdominal glands were suspected to be the source of pheromones in various species. Most of the mealybug pheromones are carboxyl esters of monoterpene alcohols and racemic mixtures were also observed to be effective than enantiomers.
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Females of several species of mealybugs produce pheromones which attract the males. Abdominal glands were suspected to be the source of pheromones in various species. Most of the mealybug pheromones are carboxyl esters of monoterpene alcohols and racemic mixtures were also observed to be effective than enantiomers.
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Insecticide and Acaricide Tests, 1985
Abstract Greenhouse grown coleus in 4-inch containers artificially infested with mealybugs were selected for treatment. Insecticides were applied to runoff on 10 Jan using a 1-gal B&G compressed air sprayer. The treatments were evaluated beginning 1 wk after application by counting the number of mealybugs per plant.
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Abstract Greenhouse grown coleus in 4-inch containers artificially infested with mealybugs were selected for treatment. Insecticides were applied to runoff on 10 Jan using a 1-gal B&G compressed air sprayer. The treatments were evaluated beginning 1 wk after application by counting the number of mealybugs per plant.
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Pineapple mealybug wilt-associated viruses (pineapple mealybug wilt (PMBW))
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PINEAPPLE MEALYBUG WILT ASSOCIATED VIRUS AND MEALYBUG WILT OF PINEAPPLE
Acta Horticulturae, 2005J.S. Hu +6 more
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