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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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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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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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RNAi-mediated mortality in Southern green stinkbug Nezara viridula by oral delivery of dsRNA.
Pest Management Science, 2020BACKGROUND The southern green stinkbug, Nezara viridula (Hemiptera: Pentatomidae), is an important emerging polyphagous pest infesting soybean in the United States, Brazil and Argentina.
Rohit Sharma+3 more
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Notes on Amyotea malabarica, a Predator of Nezara viridula in India134 [PDF]
On a collecting trip in central India in October 1970, we found a pentatomid predator, Amyotea malabarica (F.), feeding on the southern green stink bug, Nezara viridula (L.). Several individuals were collected with a sweep net on soybeans near Indore, M.P., but only 1 ♀ predator was alive by the time we returned to the laboratory several days later ...
W. H. Luckmann, Zile Singh, C. E. White
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Rotation of the Stylet Bundle in Southern Green Stink Bug, Nezara viridula (L.)
The Southwestern entomologist, 2021. The southern green stink bug, Nezara viridula (L.) (Hemiptera: Pentatomidae), uses a needle-like stylet bundle to feed on cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.) bolls and other high-value crops, occasionally introducing disease-causing pathogens to developing ...
J. Esquivel, R. Droleskey, R. Harvey
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Journal of Agricultural and Urban Entomology, 2020
Assertions that first-instar pentatomids “do not feed” are pervasive in the literature. Recent research using rifampicin-resistant marked bacteria demonstrated that first-instar southern green stink bug, Nezara viridula (L.) (Hemiptera: Pentatomidae ...
K. Rivera, P. L. Mitchell
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Assertions that first-instar pentatomids “do not feed” are pervasive in the literature. Recent research using rifampicin-resistant marked bacteria demonstrated that first-instar southern green stink bug, Nezara viridula (L.) (Hemiptera: Pentatomidae ...
K. Rivera, P. L. Mitchell
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Female competition for availability of males in insects: the Nezara viridula (Linnaeus, 1758) model
Insect Science, 2020Multimodal communication in solitary stinkbugs enables them to meet, mate and copulate. Many plant‐dwelling species exchange information during the calling phase of mating behavior using substrate‐borne vibratory signals.
A. Čokl+3 more
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2018
Nezara viridula is a worldwide pest of numerous crops and cropping systems. The species also is adept at exploiting a wide range of noncultivated plant species in the absence of preferred food resources and during the overwintering period and this may contribute to its broad distribution.
Michael D. Toews+8 more
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Nezara viridula is a worldwide pest of numerous crops and cropping systems. The species also is adept at exploiting a wide range of noncultivated plant species in the absence of preferred food resources and during the overwintering period and this may contribute to its broad distribution.
Michael D. Toews+8 more
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Urea formation in the green vegetable bug Nezara viridula
Journal of Insect Physiology, 1972Abstract Urea comprises 7·7 per cent of the total nitrogen excretion of Nezara viridula. The bug is capable of oxidizing uric acid to allantoin, which is also excreted, but the uricolytic pathway is not active beyond this point. Of the enzymes of the ornithine cycle, arginase and ornithine transcarbamalase are active, but there is no evidence for the
P.A. Janssens, M.A. Powles, D. Gilmour
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ChemInform Abstract: Stereocontrolled Synthesis of the Sex Pheromone of Nezara viridula (L.) .
ChemInform, 1994AbstractChemInform is a weekly Abstracting Service, delivering concise information at a glance that was extracted from about 100 leading journals. To access a ChemInform Abstract of an article which was published elsewhere, please select a “Full Text” option. The original article is trackable via the “References” option.
Lúcia Helena Brito Baptistella+1 more
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