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Vibrational Communication in Psyllids
2022Psyllids are small insects that can vector causal agents of serious plant diseases, such as greening in citrus and zebra chip disease in potatoes. Several invasive psyllid species are expanding their geographic range, but there are few pest management tactics available at present.
Avosani, Sabina +5 more
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2019
‘Candidatus Phytoplasma’ species are mostly transmitted from plant to plant by phloem feeding hemipterans, primarily leafhoppers (Cicadellidae) and planthoppers (Fulgoroidea) (Hemiptera, Auchenorrhyncha). However, there is one group of phytoplasmas, the 16SrX or apple proliferation group, whose members are transmitted by psyllid vectors of the ...
Jarausch B. +4 more
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‘Candidatus Phytoplasma’ species are mostly transmitted from plant to plant by phloem feeding hemipterans, primarily leafhoppers (Cicadellidae) and planthoppers (Fulgoroidea) (Hemiptera, Auchenorrhyncha). However, there is one group of phytoplasmas, the 16SrX or apple proliferation group, whose members are transmitted by psyllid vectors of the ...
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Psyllid resistance in Leucaena. Part 2. Quantification of production lossesfrom psyllid damage
Agroforestry Systems, 2003The psyllid insect (Heteropsylla cubana) is known to reduce biomass production in Leucaena species, but little information is available on the level of reduction, or whether a commonly used plant damage rating scale can be related to production losses.
Mullen, BF, Shelton, HM
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Persimmon, Psyllid Control Trial, 1985
Insecticide and Acaricide Tests, 1986Abstract Two insecticides were tested against PP in a small Oriental persimmon block at Southern Piedmont Research and Continuing Education Center (Blackstone). Four, single-tree replicates were used in a randomized complete block design. The spray date was 21 Jun which was at the beginning of the second generation of PP. The application
D. Pfeiffer, P. Semtner, H. Stiles
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STREPSIPTERA PARASITIZING PSYLLIDS (HOMOPTERA: PSYLLOIDEA)
The Canadian Entomologist, 1986As far as we can determine there are no previous records of Strepsiptera parasitizing psyllids (Jensen 1957; Hodkinson 1974; Kinzelbach 1971). Here we record 3 separate examples.
R.G. Brown, I.D. Hodkinson, D. Hollis
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Psyllid‐mite interactions promote psyllid fecundity by selecting for a different life history
Pest Management ScienceAbstractBACKGROUNDIn interspecific competitive interactions at the same trophic level, herbivores are often hypothesized to exhibit a fast life‐history strategy characterized by early reproduction and a short lifespan. Here, we analyzed the shift in life history of the psyllid Bactericera gobica when it interacts with the aphid Aphis gossypii, the ...
Pengxiang Wu +5 more
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The Canadian Entomologist, 1883
In reply to the questions raised by the Rev. Thomas W. Fyles on p. 84 of the May number, permit me to say:1. That to speak of “the parasite of Phylloxera vastatrix and the gall insect of the nettle tree,” as he does in the heading to his communication, is inaccurate, since there are many of each.2.
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In reply to the questions raised by the Rev. Thomas W. Fyles on p. 84 of the May number, permit me to say:1. That to speak of “the parasite of Phylloxera vastatrix and the gall insect of the nettle tree,” as he does in the heading to his communication, is inaccurate, since there are many of each.2.
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Psyllid classification and taxonomy
Annals and Magazine of Natural History, 1960(1960). Psyllid classification and taxonomy. Annals and Magazine of Natural History: Vol. 3, No. 32, pp. 497-504.
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Insecticide and Acaricide Tests, 1979
Abstract Potato seed pieces were planted Feb 24‘78 in Laveen clay loam on 34-inch row spacing, using a John Deere 2-row planter. Plots were 30-feet long, 4 times in a randomized block design. Granular phorate was applied at planting time using a Gandy dry insecticide applicator mounted on the potato planter.
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Abstract Potato seed pieces were planted Feb 24‘78 in Laveen clay loam on 34-inch row spacing, using a John Deere 2-row planter. Plots were 30-feet long, 4 times in a randomized block design. Granular phorate was applied at planting time using a Gandy dry insecticide applicator mounted on the potato planter.
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