Effects of abiotic stress on the expression of Hsp70 genes in Sogatella furcifera (Horváth). [PDF]
Sogatella furcifera (Horváth), a prominent rice pest in Asia, is a typical R-strategic and highly adaptable insect. Heat shock proteins (Hsps) are highly conserved molecular chaperones regulating responses to various abiotic stresses; however, limited information is available regarding their role in responding to abiotic stress in S. furcifera.
Zhou C +5 more
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De Novo Assembly and Analysis of the White-Backed Planthopper (Sogatella furcifera) Transcriptome [PDF]
The white-backed planthopper Sogatella furcifera (Horváth) has become an important pest on rice in China and Southeast Asian countries. White-backed planthopper wing bud length is in relation to adult wing length, but little is known about the development and differentiation of wing buds at the molecular level.
An-Wen Liang +3 more
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Synergistic and compensatory effects of two point mutations conferring target-site resistance to fipronil in the insect GABA receptor RDL [PDF]
Insecticide resistance can arise from a variety of mechanisms, including changes to the target site, but is often associated with substantial fitness costs to insects. Here we describe two resistance-associated target-site mutations that have synergistic
Li, C +9 more
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Cytogenetics of the Whitebacked Planthopper (WBPH) Sogatella furcifera (Horvath)
This article 'Cytogenetics of the Whitebacked Planthopper (WBPH) Sogatella furcifera (Horvath)' 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 ...
Barrion, A. A., Saxena, R. C.
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Cryptochromes and Hormone Signal Transduction under Near-Zero Magnetic Fields: New Clues to Magnetic Field Effects in a Rice Planthopper [PDF]
Although there are considerable reports of magnetic field effects (MFE) on organisms, very little is known so far about the MFE-related signal transduction pathways.
Chen, Fa-Jun +9 more
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Sogatella furcifera, an important migratory pest of rice, has substantial detrimental effects on rice production. To clarify the mechanism whereby S.
Cao Zhou +6 more
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Bioefficacy of ethiprole + pymetrozine against the white-backed planthopper Sogatella furcifera (Howard), in rice (ADT – 46) [PDF]
The nymphs and adults of white-backed planthoppers (Sogatella furcifera, Howard) remove plant sap resulting in yield loss. Indiscriminate use of insecticides, results in the development of resistance by insects and ill effects on the environment opening ...
Ayyasamy, R. +2 more
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Controlling sap-sucking insect pests with recombinant endophytes expressing plant lectin [PDF]
We developed a novel pest management strategy, which uses endophytes to express anti-pest plant lectins. Fungal endophyte of Chaetomium globosum YY-11 with anti-fungi activities was isolated from rape seedlings, and bacterial endophytes of SJ-10 ...
Gaofu Qi +4 more
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Pengaruh Dosis Subletal Imidakloprid Terhadap Kesintasan Populasi Wereng Coklat Pada Varietas Padi Rentan Dan Tahan [PDF]
Sublethal dose effect of imidacloprid on the survival of brown planthoppers on resistant and susceptible rice varieties. Imidacloprid insecticides and resistant rice varieties are commonly used to control the the rice brown planthopper (BPH) Nilaparvata ...
Firmansyah, A. S. (Angga) +2 more
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Biology of the Planthopper Sogatella furcifera HORV. in Egypt (Horn., Delphacidae)
The planthopper Sogatella furcifera (HORV.) was reared on wheat seedlings, inside large wire cages placed in the open, at Kafr-el-Sheikh, Egypt (about 130 Km north of Cairo). Egg incubation period averaged 7.1 days at 23-34 °C, 9.3 days at 17-28 °C and up to 21 days at 13-22 °C. Egg hatchability averaged 64.3-88.9%. Total nymphal durations were 13.8-15.
E. D. Ammar, O. Lamie, I. A. Khodeir
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