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Infection of Sitobion avenae with Erynia neoaphidis
Pell, J. K., Dromph, K., Eilenberg, J.
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Simulation models of the population development of Sitobion avenae
Carter, N., Rabbinge, R.
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Humidity modulates the effects of high temperature on the thermal tolerance of 4 aphid species. [PDF]
Yuan Q, Dong Z, Ly Z.
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High utility of DNA barcoding for species identification and cryptic diversity in Korean aphids (Hemiptera: Aphididae). [PDF]
Kang Y +5 more
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Aphid Nymphs Experiencing Diurnal Temperature Fluctuation Alter the Toxicity of Adults Depending on the Role of the Insecticide Temperature Coefficients. [PDF]
Liu B +5 more
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Chemical Characterization Of Cuticular Extracts Of Sitobion Avenae (Hemiptera : Aphididae)
Muratori, Frédéric +2 more
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BACKGROUND: The grain aphid, Sitobion avenae Fabricius (Hemiptera: Aphididae), is an important pest of cereal crops. Pesticides are the main method for control but carry the risk of selecting for resistance.
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Genome sequencing of a predominant clonal lineage of the grain aphid Sitobion avenae
Insect Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, 2022The English grain aphid, Sitobion avenae, is a cosmopolitan pest that feeds on cereals, provoking substantial yield losses by injuring plant tissue and by vectoring plant viruses. Here we report a highly complete, de novo draft genome of the grain aphid using long-read sequencing. We generated an assembly of 2740 contigs with a N50 of 450 kb.
Carlos A. Villarroel +7 more
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The English grain aphid Sitobion avenae
2023The English grain aphid, Sitobion avenae (Fabricius), is an economically important insect pest on cereal crops worldwide. Damage by this aphid can be destructive for cereal crops due to its ability to transmit yellow dwarf viruses, and its control often relies on routine application of synthetic pesticides.
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