نتایج جستجو برای: alfalfa aphids

تعداد نتایج: 11456  

Journal: :Environmental entomology 2007
Jack R Donaldson Claudio Gratton

Although there is long-standing recognition that pest complexes require different management approaches than individual pests, relatively little research has explored how pests interact. In particular, little is known of how herbivorous insects and plant pathogens interact when sharing the same host plant. The soybean aphid, Aphis glycines Mastumura, a recently introduced pest of soybean in the...

Journal: :حفاظت گیاهان 0
سعید طاهری احسان رخشانی

fauna of the the aphid parasitoids at southern parts of the zagros submountains, and their host associations have been investigated. a total of 24 parasitoid species were identified in association with 30 aphids on 36 host plant species, representing more than 80 tritrophic associations (parasitoid-aphid-plant). aphidius avenae haliday is newly reported from iran. generally, the area of souther...

2016
Endrick Guy Hélène Boulain Yoann Aigu Charlotte Le Pennec Khaoula Chawki Stéphanie Morlière Kristina Schädel Grit Kunert Jean-Christophe Simon Akiko Sugio

Aphids are piercing-sucking insect pests and feed on phloem sap. During feeding, aphids inject a battery of salivary proteins into host plant. Some of these proteins function like effectors of microbial pathogens and influence the outcome of plant-aphid interactions. The pea aphid (Acyrthosiphon pisum) is the model aphid and encompasses multiple biotypes each specialized to one or a few legume ...

2017
Gabriel I. Ballesteros Jürgen Gadau Fabrice Legeai Angelica Gonzalez-Gonzalez Blas Lavandero Jean-Christophe Simon Christian C. Figueroa

The molecular mechanisms that allow generalist parasitoids to exploit many, often very distinct hosts are practically unknown. The wasp Aphidius ervi, a generalist koinobiont parasitoid of aphids, was introduced from Europe into Chile in the late 1970s to control agriculturally important aphid species. A recent study showed significant differences in host preference and host acceptance (infecti...

Journal: :Plant physiology 2005
Christine Girousse Bruno Moulia Wendy Silk Jean-Louis Bonnemain

Alfalfa (Medicago sativa) stem elongation is strongly reduced by a pea aphid (Acyrthosiphon pisum Harris) infestation. As pea aphid is a phloem feeder that does not transmit virus or toxins, assimilate withdrawal is generally considered as the main mechanism responsible for growth reduction. Using a kinematic analysis, we investigated the spatial distributions of relative elemental growth rates...

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