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Comprehensive characterization of non-retroviral endogenous viral elements in the rice pest Chilo suppressalis. [PDF]
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Creation and resistance evaluation of a new soybean germplasm rich in betalain. [PDF]
Bi Y +9 more
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Toxicity Profiling Validates Trajectory Modeling for Identifying <i>Sogatella furcifera</i> Migration Sources in Southern China. [PDF]
Zhu J, Quan P, Wu Y, Li C, Ma M.
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Rice Resistance to Planthoppers and Leafhoppers
For over 50 years, host-plant resistance has been regarded as an efficient method to reduce yield losses to rice caused by delphacid and cicadelid hoppers. Already a number of resistant rice varieties have been developed and deployed throughout Asia. To date, over 70 hopper resistance genes have been identified in rice; however, less than 10 genes have
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Climate Variability Shifting Immigrated Rice Planthoppers in Taiwan
Rice planthoppers are common insect pests in Taiwan, and they have caused significant damage in the past. The majority of rice planthoppers have seen a drastic decline in their population since the mid-2000s, a trend that has anecdotally attributed to ...
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Bacterial reproductive manipulators in rice planthoppers
Archives of Insect Biochemistry and Physiology, 2019AbstractRice planthoppers (Hemiptera: Delphacidae) are notorious pests for rice (Oryza sativa) in Asia, posing a serious threat to rice production and grain security. Rice planthoppers harbor diverse bacterial symbionts, including Wolbachia, Cardinium, Spiroplasma, and Arsenophonus, which are known to manipulate reproduction in arthropod hosts.
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