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Ecological predictors of plant responses to sequential herbivory: a meta-analysis. [PDF]
Summary Plants evolved alongside herbivores for over 400 million years and show remarkable plasticity in responses to attack by multiple herbivores. However, it is often debated which herbivore traits predict plant responses and it is poorly understood how plant life‐history traits contribute to the variation observed in plant responses.
Delamore Z, Koricheva J, Poelman EH.
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Adult Diel Locomotor Behaviour in the Agricultural Pest Plutella xylostella Reflects Temperature-Driven and Light-Repressed Regulation Rather than Coupling to Circadian Clock Gene Rhythms [PDF]
The diamondback moth, Plutella xylostella, is arguably the most economically impactful and widespread lepidopteran pest. Though the larval P. xylostella life stage is responsible for most of this cost through the consumption of crops, it is the adult ...
Connor J. Tyler +4 more
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Lutte biologique contre la teigne des crucifères P. xylostella L. sur choux porte-graine
In view of the difficulties associated with chemical control of Plutella xylostella (diamondback moth) on cabbage crops, especially seed-bearer crops, a series of trials of biological control methods has been carried out.[br/] Strains of three trichogram species have been tested in organic producers’ greenhouses in the Pays-de-la-Loire region, using ...
Tardif C., - +3 more
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The diamondback moth, Plutella xylostella (L.) (Lepidoptera: Plutellidae), is the most important pest of cruciferous vegetables worldwide. In this study, we evaluated the properties of selected farnesyl derivative compounds against P. xylostella.
Norazila Yusoff +4 more
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The diamondback moth, Plutella xylostella L. (Lepidoptera: Plutellidae), is an important insect pest of cruciferous crops. Understanding its preference patterns can lead to more efficient management methods, such as trap crops.
Francisco Rubén Badenes-Pérez +1 more
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Odorant Receptor PxylOR11 Mediates Repellency of Plutella xylostella to Aromatic Volatiles
Insects can use plant volatiles to guide certain behaviors, such as courtship, mating, host positioning, and habitat selection. Plutella xylostella is a global agricultural pest and has always been closely studied, but relatively few studies assess the ...
Yipeng Liu +6 more
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The Diamondback Moth (Plutella xylostella) is a highly destructive lepidopteran pest of cruciferous crops. However, there still is relatively little known about the locomotor activities of diel and the circadian patterns in P. xylostella.
Danfeng Wang, Guang Yang, Wenfeng Chen
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Plutella xylostella (L.) is a migratory species and an important insect pest of cruciferous crops worldwide, and Chrysoperla sinica (Tjeder) is a predaceous insect of agricultural and forest pests in the field.
Zi-Jian Wang +3 more
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The effectiveness of citronella oil to control main pest on cabbage Plutella xylostella in the field
One of the constraints to cabbage production is pest infestation. Cabbage caterpillars, including Plutella xylostella, are pests that must be considered. The pests can reduce the yield by up to 90%. One of the causes of the decline in cabbage production
Rudi Cahyo Wicaksono +15 more
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Jayalekshmi J, Patel NB, Raghunandan BL
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