نتایج جستجو برای: aphid parasitoids

تعداد نتایج: 8287  

Journal: :Annual review of entomology 2004
M J Brewer N C Elliott

The predator and parasitoid fauna associated with cereal aphids is described, emphasizing the fauna associated with classical biological control efforts against the greenbug and Russian wheat aphid. We focus on literature from North America and include work from Europe and elsewhere when it is desirable to draw contrasts between approaches that affect cereal aphid biological control. Effects on...

2010
Martin Schädler Roland Brandl Anne Kempel

Plant genotypes are known to affect performance of insect herbivores and the community structure of both herbivores and higher trophic levels. Still, only a limited number of studies demonstrate differences in the performance of predators and parasitoids because of plant genotypic effects and most of these focus on gall formers. We designed a greenhouse experiment to investigate the effects of ...

2014
Christine Dieckhoff Julian C Theobald Felix L Wäckers George E Heimpel

Insect parasitoids and herbivores must balance the risk of egg limitation and time limitation in order to maximize reproductive success. Egg and time limitation are mediated by oviposition and egg maturation rates as well as by starvation risk and other determinants of adult lifespan. Here, we assessed egg load and nutritional state in the soybean aphid parasitoid Binodoxys communis under field...

2016
Yong-Sheng Yao Peng Han Chang-Ying Niu Yong-Cheng Dong Xi-Wu Gao Jin-Jie Cui Nicolas Desneux

Top-down force is referred to arthropod pest management delivered by the organisms from higher trophic levels. In the context of prevalent adoption of transgenic Bt crops that produce insecticidal Cry proteins derived from Bacillus thuringiensis (Bt), it still remains elusive whether the top-down forces are affected by the insect-resistant traits that introduced into the Bt crops. We explored h...

2009
G. I. Oduor B. Lohr A. A. Seif

The population dynamics of major brassica pests and occurrence of their natural enemies were monitored weekly for a period of 9 months on cabbage (var. Copenhagen Market) at a research station plot (no pesticides applied) and a farmer’s field (weekly application of Permethrin 10 EC or Dimethoate 40 EC) in Central Kenya. Pest infestations occurred within 14 days after the seedlings were transpla...

2010
TAKUJI NOMA CLAUDIO GRATTON MANUEL COLUNGA-GARCIA MICHAEL J. BREWER EMILY E. MUELLER KRIS A. G. WYCKHUYS GEORGE E. HEIMPEL MATTHEW E. O’NEAL

In the north central United States, populations of the exotic soybean aphid, Aphis glycinesMatsumura (Hemiptera: Aphididae), are highly variable across space, complicating effective aphid management. In this study we examined relationships of plant nutrients, landscape structure, andnatural enemieswith soybeanaphid abundance across Iowa,Michigan,Minnesota, andWisconsin, representing the range o...

2013
Zdenka Babikova David Johnson Toby Bruce John A Pickett Lucy Gilbert

Arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungi are important plant mutualists that can connect roots of neighboring plants to form common mycelial networks. A recent study demonstrated that these networks can act as conduits for aphid-induced signals between plants, activating chemical defenses in uninfested neighboring plants so that they become unattractive to aphids but attractive to their enemies (paras...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2008
Simone von Burg Julia Ferrari Christine B Müller Christoph Vorburger

Parasitoids are an important mortality factor for insects. Susceptibility to parasitoids should thus be under strong negative selection. Nevertheless, ample genetic variation for susceptibility to parasitoids is commonly observed in natural populations, suggesting that trade-offs may constrain the evolution of reduced susceptibility. This can be studied by assessing genetic variation for suscep...

Journal: :گیاه پزشکی 0

understanding of parameters that influence parasitoids fitness is necessary for mass rearing and effective use of parasitoids. host quality is an intrinsic feature that is determined by quantitative and qualitative differences in hosts. these differences can change nutritional resources available and consequently affect life history traits of parasitoid. in this study, parasitoid wasps lysiphle...

2013
Cecilia M. Romo Jason M. Tylianakis

Climate change affects the abundance, distribution and activity of natural enemies that are important for suppressing herbivore crop pests. Moreover, higher mean temperatures and increased frequency of climatic extremes are expected to induce different responses across trophic levels, potentially disrupting predator-prey interactions. Using field observations, we examined the response of an aph...

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