Similar Items: Changes in insecticide resistance and host range performance of planthoppers artificially selected to feed on resistant rice
- Symbiont-mediated adaptation by planthoppers and leafhoppers to resistant rice varieties
- Compatibility of insecticides with rice resistance to planthoppers as influenced by the timing and frequency of applications
- Benefits and potential trade-offs associated with yeast-like symbionts during virulence adaptation in a phloem-feeding planthopper
- Adaptation by the brown planthopper to resistant rice: A test of female-derived virulence and the role of yeast-like symbionts
- Rice resistance buffers against the induced enhancement of brown planthopper fitness by some insecticides
- Does Nilaparvata lugens gain tolerance to rice resistance genes through conspecifics at shared feeding sites?
Author: Horgan, Finbarr G.
- Changes in insecticide resistance and host range performance of planthoppers artificially selected to feed on resistant rice
- Reducing seed-densities in rice seedbeds improves the cultural control of apple snail damage
- Elevated temperatures diminish the effects of a highly resistant rice variety on the brown planthopper
- Planthopper adaptation to resistant rice varieties: changes in amino acid composition over time
- Seedling broadcasting as a potential method to reduce apple snail damage to rice
- Benefits and potential trade-offs associated with yeast-like symbionts during virulence adaptation in a phloem-feeding planthopper