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M. Bernasconi ; T. Turlings ; L. Ambrosetti ; P. Bassetti ; S. Dorn | 1998When maize plants, Zea mays L., are mechanically damaged and the damaged sites are treated with caterpillar regurgitant, the plants will release a specific blend of volatiles. It is known that these volatiles can be attractive to natural enemies[...]article/chapitre/communication
M. Brewer ; J. Webster | 2001Probing behavior of Diuraphis noxia (Mordvilko), Russian wheat aphid, and Rhopalosiphum maidis (Fitch), corn leaf aphid, was measured on barley lines resistant and susceptible to D. noxia grown under low and high soil moisture. R. maidis reprodu[...]article/chapitre/communication
R. Lupoli ; M. Irwin ; C. Vossbrinck | 1990article/chapitre/communication
P. Caballero ; C. Ramirez ; H. Niemeyer | 2001The effect of alternative host condition on the pattern of specialisation of the aphid Rhopalosiphum maidis (Fitch) was studied. R. maidis commonly occurs in Chile on Johnson grass (Sorghum halepense L.) but rarely on contiguous wheat (Triticum [...]article/chapitre/communication
J. Bing ; M. Novak ; J. Obrycki ; W. Guthrie | 1991article/chapitre/communication
W. Gonzales ; E. Gianoli ; H. Niemeyer | 2001article/chapitre/communication
Plant water stress and aphid resistant barley affects performance of 2 aphids found on barley, Hordeum vulgare L., and plant response to their feeding. Russian wheat aphid, Diuraphis noxia (Mordvilko), and corn leaf aphid, Rhopalosiphum maidis ([...]article/chapitre/communication
A. Givovich ; H. Niemeyer | 1995Feeding behaviour of five species of cereal aphids in wheat seedlings differing in hydroxamic acid (Hx) levels, was monitored via electrical penetration graphs (EPG). Aphid species could be grouped as sensitive to the feeding deterrent effect of[...]article/chapitre/communication
Insect herbivores that have high impacts on their host plants reduce the longevity of their habitats and require dispersal mechanisms. This hypothesis was tested by comparing the life history traits, particularly short- and long-distance dispers[...]article/chapitre/communication
S. Moharramipour ; H. Tsumuki ; K. Sato ; S. Murata ; K. Kanehisa | 1997Using four marker genotypes of F-2 hybrids derived from crosses between aphid resistant and susceptible barley lines, the effects of leaf color, epicuticular wax and gramine indole alkaloid on aphid infestation were studied in natural population[...]article/chapitre/communication
T. Turlings ; M. Bernasconi ; R. Bertossa ; F. Bigler ; G. Caloz ; S. Dorn | 1998In order to find their prey natural enemies of herbivores often make effective use of plant volatiles that are emitted by plants on which the herbivores have been feeding. The phenomenon of herbivore-induced emissions of attractants has been wel[...]article/chapitre/communication
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N. Elliott ; R. Kieckhefer ; D. Walgenbach | 1990article/chapitre/communication
N. Elliott ; R. Kieckhefer | 1986