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Feeding on soybean crops changed gut bacteria diversity of the Southern green stinkbug (Nezara viridula) and reduced negative effects of some associated bacteria.

Pest Management Science, 2022
BACKGROUND The southern green stinkbug (Nezara viridula) is a mayor pest of soybean. However, the mechanism underlying stinkbug resistance to soybean defenses is yet ignored. Although gut bacteria could play an essential role in tolerating plant defenses,
V. Medina   +5 more
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Biological control of the stink bug Nezara viridula (Heteroptera: Pentatomidae) by two parasitoids and their interaction in non-crop habitats: a simulation model

Bulletin of entomological research, 2022
Non-cultivated areas are resting, overwintering, feeding, and/or reproducing habitats for insects, and also places from where crop areas are colonized; thus, they are essential for understanding the biological control programs in agroecosystems.
G. Liljesthröm, J. Rabinovich
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First Record of Nezara viridula (L.) Type F Color Morph in the United States

The Southwestern entomologist, 2023
. The southern green stink bug, Nezara viridula (L.), occurs worldwide and can transmit disease-causing organisms in cotton, Gossypium hirsutum L., and other high-value commodities.
J. F. Esquivel
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Nezara viridula

2018
Nezara viridula (Linnaeus, 1758) Examined material (n=1): São Paulo. 1 ♀, Bom Jesus de Pirapora, S. Itaqueri. Distribution. A—Pará, Maranhão, Mato Grosso and Acre. B—Pernambuco, Bahia, Goiás, Mato Grosso do Sul, São Paulo, Paraná, Santa Catarina and Rio Grande do Sul. C—Canada, United States of America, Mexico, Cuba, Dominican Republic, Haiti, Jamaica,
Silva, Valeria Juliete Da   +2 more
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Nezara Viridula (Linnaeus 1758

2022
52. Nezara viridula (Linnaeus 1758) Attiki [Chalandri (3.VII.1987), Kifissia (9.VIII.1977, 18.VIII.1978, 2.VII.1979, 29.X.1984, 6.II.1986), Mati (20.VI.1977)]. Crete [Heracleon-Agios Vassilios (10.VII.1985)], Paros [Paroikia (18.IX.1981)]. Total: 13 specimens.
Tsagkarakis, Antonios   +5 more
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Nezara viridula

2016
Nezara viridula (Linnaeus, 1758) Material estudiado: 2/10/2010, 1 ex. dentro de la escalera del domicilio del autor (JPV), el día anterior al primer temporal del otoño, con bajada de presión y viento sur; el ejemplar, depositado en un Ficus sp. del balcón y observado a diario, pasa todo el invierno inmóvil hasta el día 1/04/2011, en que se pudo ...
Goula, Marta, Valcárcel, Javier Pérez
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Nezara viridula

2010
Published as part of Tezcan, S., Gulpercin, N. & Fent, M., 2010, Contribution to the knowledge of the light trap collected Heteroptera fauna occurring in cherry orchards in western Turkey, pp.
Tezcan, S., Gulpercin, N., Fent, M.
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Nezara viridula

2023
Published as part of Lupoli, Roland, 2023, Les Pentatomoidea des Antilles françaises (Hemiptera, Heteroptera), pp. 109-140 in Bulletin de la Société entomologique de France 128 (2) on pages 123-124, DOI: 10.32475/bsef_2274, http://zenodo.org/record ...
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Bacillus velezensis LP16S – a Potential Entomopathogen for Southern Green Stink Bug, Nezara viridula (L.)

The Southwestern entomologist, 2022
. Strains of Bacillus velezensis have been successful biological control agents for various plant diseases. A novel strain – Bacillus velezensis LP16S – was recently shown to inhibit mycelial growth and spore germination in four major pathogens of ...
J. Esquivel   +3 more
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Lipoxygenases regulate digestive enzyme inhibitor activities in developing seeds of field-grown soybean against the southern green stink bug (Nezara viridula).

Functional Plant Biology
Soybean (Glycine max) is the world's most widely grown seed legume. One of the most important pests that decrease seed quality and reduce yield of soybean crops is the southern green stink bug (Nezara viridula).
Jésica A Barneto   +3 more
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