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Resistance of Selected Rice Varieties to Brown Planthopper (BPH) and Whitebacked Planthopper (WBPH)

open access: yes, 1991
This article 'Resistance of Selected Rice Varieties to Brown Planthopper (BPH) and Whitebacked Planthopper (WBPH)' appeared in the International Rice Research Newsletter series, created by the International Rice Research Institute (IRRI). The primary objective of this publication was to expedite communication among scientists concerned with the ...
Yu, X. P., Wu, G. R., Hu, C.
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Brown Planthopper Biotypes in India

open access: yes, 1984
This article 'Brown Planthopper Biotypes in India' appeared in the International Rice Research Newsletter series, created by the International Rice Research Institute (IRRI). The primary objective of this publication was to expedite communication among scientists concerned with the development of improved technology for rice and for rice based cropping
Velusamy, R.   +3 more
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Varietal Resistance to Whitebacked Planthopper

open access: yes, 1983
This article 'Varietal Resistance to Whitebacked Planthopper' appeared in the International Rice Research Newsletter series, created by the International Rice Research Institute (IRRI). The primary objective of this publication was to expedite communication among scientists concerned with the development of improved technology for rice and for rice ...
Lal, M. N.   +4 more
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Maculergithus, a new subgenus in Gergithus Schumacher, 1915 with two new species from northern Vietnam (Hemiptera: Fulgoromorpha: Issidae)

open access: yesEuropean Journal of Taxonomy, 2016
The new subgenus Maculergithus subgen. nov. is established to accommodate two new species of the genus Gergithus Stål, 1870 (Issinae, Hemisphaeriini): G. (Maculergithus) tamdao subgen. et sp. nov. and G. (Maculergithus) luteomaculatus subgen. et sp. nov.
Jérôme Constant, Hong-Thai Pham
doaj   +1 more source

miR-34 modulates wing polyphenism in planthopper

open access: yesPLoS Genetics, 2019
Polyphenism is a successful strategy adopted by organisms to adapt to environmental changes. Brown planthoppers (BPH, Nilaparvata lugens) develop two wing phenotypes, including long-winged (LW) and short-winged (SW) morphs.
Xinhai Ye   +10 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Brown Planthopper Outbreak in Bangladesh

open access: yes, 1976
This article 'Brown Planthopper Outbreak in Bangladesh' appeared in the International Rice Research Newsletter series, created by the International Rice Research Institute (IRRI). The primary objective of this publication was to expedite communication among scientists concerned with the development of improved technology for rice and for rice based ...
Alam, S., Karim, A. N. M. R.
openaire   +1 more source

Long-term seasonal forecasting of a major migrant insect pest: the brown planthopper in the Lower Yangtze River Valley

open access: yesJournal of Pest Science, 2018
Rice planthoppers and associated virus diseases have become the most important pests threatening food security in China and other Asian countries, incurring costs of hundreds of millions of US dollars annually in rice losses, and in expensive ...
G. Hu   +13 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Two New Species of Pentacarinus from the Acrotiarini Tribe in Burmese Amber (Hemiptera, Fulgoromorpha, Cixiidae)

open access: yesInsects
Two new species, Pentacarinus maculosus sp. nov. and Pentacarinus tenebrosus sp. nov., from Burmese amber are described. Alongside the type species P. kachinensis already described, they are easily distinguishable by the tegmina patterns.
Keyi Deng   +3 more
doaj   +1 more source

Planthoppers [PDF]

open access: yesAnzeiger für Schädlingskunde Pflanzenschutz Umweltschutz, 1994
openaire   +2 more sources

From insect endosymbiont to phloem colonizer: comparative genomics unveils the lifestyle transition of phytopathogenic Arsenophonus strains

open access: yesmSystems
Bacteria infecting the plant phloem represent a growing threat worldwide. While these organisms often resist in vitro culture, they multiply both in plant sieve elements and hemipteran vectors.
Mathieu Mahillon   +8 more
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