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C. Devadas ; C. Beck | 1972article/chapitre/communication
J. Aeschlimann ; J. Vitou | 1988article/chapitre/communication
C. Devadas ; C. Beck | 1971article/chapitre/communication
F. Landon ; J. Levieux ; J. Huignard ; D. Rougon ; P. Taupin | 1995At emergence, Sitona lineatus L., the pea leaf weevil, was extremely polyphagous. It fed on various legumes without showing any specific preference for the pea. Sensitivity to the host plant became apparent in the reproductive period. The pea le[...]ouvrage
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J. Aeschlimann | 1986article/chapitre/communication
I. Annan ; W. Tingey ; G. Schaefers ; W. Tjallingii ; E. Backus ; K. Saxena | 2000Direct current electrical penetration graphs (DC-EPGs) were used to analyze the styler penetration activities of cowpea aphid, Aphis craccivora Koch, on plants of aphid-resistant (ICV-12) and aphid-susceptible (ICV-1) cultivars of cowpea, Vigna [...]article/chapitre/communication
D. Elliott ; C. Hodgson | 1996Phloem depth in Vicia faba (L.) (Leguminosae) and stylet length in apterous Megoura viciae Buckt. (Homoptera, Aphididae) were both found to increase with age, so that phloem in the late mature stem and corner ridges of the whole stem were not ac[...]article/chapitre/communication
R. VAN TOOR ; K. DODDS | 1994article/chapitre/communication
M. FORTASS ; S. Diallo | 1993article/chapitre/communication
J. KNIGHT ; M. Cammell | 1994The development of a decision support system for forecasting Aphis fabae outbreaks in fields of spring-sown beans is described. The system has been developed from an earlier regional forecasting system but has additional knowledge and rules inco[...]article/chapitre/communication
D. GILLESPIE ; J. Menzies | 1993Fungus gnat adults transported Fusarium oxysporum f.sp. radicis- lycopersici from Petri dish culture and infected host plants to the roots and hypocotyls of healthy tomato and bean plants. The source of the fungus did not affect the ability of f[...]article/chapitre/communication
J. Darquenne ; E. EL SHAZLY ; B. Tran ; J. Huignard | 1993