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9255 | Kawada, T. 1951 The occurrence of rice planthopper and control measures. Agriculture Horticulture 26: 861–864. [Japanese] |
11634 | SONG, Myung-Gyu. 2010 Damage by Lycorma delicatula and chemical control in vineyards. Agriculture Master’s Degree Thesis, Chung-buk National University Graduate School. 39 PP. pdf |
12465 | Khan, R. J. and M.A.H. Qadri. 1973 A new species of genus Epirama Melichar from Pakistan (Achilidae, Fulgoroidea, Homoptera). Agriculture Pakistan 23(4): 307-311. pdf |
6495 | Lam, P.V. 2000 A List of Rice Arthropod Pests and Their Natural Enemies. Agriculture Publishing House, Hanoi, Vietnam. [Vietnamese] |
6497 | Lam, P.V. B.H. Son, T.T. Huong, N.K Hoa., T.T. Lan, and N.V. Liem. 2002 Findings on natural enemies of brown planthopper during 1978–2002. Pp. 79–99. In: Natural Enemy-resources of Pests: Studies and Implementation, book 1. Agriculture Publishing House, Hanoi, Vietnam. [Vietnamese with English abstract] |
11685 | Abatzi, A. 2017 Variety of hopper species (Auchenorrhyncha) in alfalfa crops in Kopaida and Mantoudi. Agriculture University of Athens, Athens, Greece. x] Thesis. 108 pp. http://hdl.handle.net/10329/6633. [Greek] [Cixius, Reptalus, Toya, Stenocranus, Agalmatium, Laodelpha pdf |
12827 | Maddina, S., Q.J.A. Peer, K.R. Chowdary, N.A. Ganai, and B.A. Bhat. 2018 A study on knowledge and adoption of integrated pest management (IPM) by rice growers. Agriculture Update 13(2): 178-182. DOI:10.15740/HAS/AU/13.2/178-182 [Nilaparvata lugens] |
11722 | Borkhataria, R. R., J. A. Collazo, M. J. Groom. 2012 Species abundance and potential biological control services in shade vs. sun coffee in Puerto Rico. Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment 51: 1-5. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.agee.2012.01.025. |
12377 | Dominik, C., R. Seppelt, F. G. Horgan, L. Marquez, J. Settele and T. Václavík. 2017 Regional-scale effects override the influence of fine-scale landscape heterogeneity on rice arthropod communities. Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment 246: 269–278. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.agee.2017.06.011 pdf |
13070 | HE, Xueqing, Yuhui QIAO, Lene SIGSGAARD, and Xunjiang WU. 2020 The spider diversity and plant hopper control potential in the long-term organic paddy fields in sub-tropical area, China. Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment 295: 106921; 1-8. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.agee.2020.106921. (ePub Article#106921, 8 pp.) [Delphacidae] pdf |
174 | Asteraki, E.J., B.J. Hart, T.C. Ings, and W,J, Manley. 2004 Factors influencing the plant and invertebrate diversity of arable field margins. Agriculture, Ecosystems and Environment 102(2): 219-231. |
468 | Büchs, W. 2003 Biodiversity and agri-environmental indicators - general scopes and skills with special reference to the habitat level. Agriculture, Ecosystems and Environment 98: 35-78. |
2307 | Huusela-Veistola, E. and A. Vasarainen. 2000 Plant succession in perennial grass strips and effects on the diversity of leafhoppers (Homoptera, Auchenorrhyncha). Agriculture, Ecosystems and Environment 80: 101-112. pdf |
3273 | Moreby, S.J. and C. Stoate. 2001 Relative abundance of invertebrate taxa in the nestling diet of three farmland passerine species, Dunnock Prunella modularis, Whitethroat Sylvia communis and Yellowammer Emberiza citrinella in Leicestershire, England. Agriculture, Ecosystems and Environment 86: 125-134. |
3410 | Nickel, H. and J. Hildebrandt. 2003 Auchenorrhyncha communities as indicators of disturbance in grasslands (Insecta, Hemiptera) - a case study from the Elbe flood plains (northern Germany). Agriculture, Ecosystems and Environment 98: 183-199. pdf |
6624 | Blake, R.J., B.A. Woodcock, A.J. Ramsay, E.S. Pilgrim, V.K. Brown, J.R. Tallowin, and S.G. Potts. 2011 Novel margin management to enhance Auchenorrhyncha biodiversity in intensive grasslands. Agriculture, Ecosystems and Environment 140(3/4): 506-513. pdf |
6967 | Wightman, J.A. and A.S. Wightman 1994 An insect, agronomic and sociological survey of groundnut fields in southern Africa. Agriculture, Ecosystems and Environment 51(3): 311-331. |
11912 | Kumari, K.P.A.P., R. F. Niranjana and S. R. Sarathchandra. 2018 Assessment of improved rice varieties against the infestation of brown planthopper (Nilaparvata Lugens Stal) (Hemiptera: Delphacidae). AGRIEAST: Journal of Agricultural Sciences 12: 34-38. 10.4038/agrieast.v12i1.50. pdf |
14362 | Syahrawati, M., Arneti, and S. Desiska. 2021 Controlling brown planthopper (Nilaparvata lugens Stål) by joint predators Pardosa pseudoannulata Boesenberg and Strand and Verania lineata Thunberg) under competitive conditions Agrikultura CRI Journal 1(2): 1-13. pdf |
8839 | Bruno, M.A, and M.P. Grilli. 2007 Efecto de la configuración de lotes de gramíneas invernales sobre poblaciones de Delphacidae (Insecta: Homoptera) en dispersión. Agriscientia 24(2):61-69. pdf |
9413 | Boito, G.T. and J.A. Ornaghi. 2008 Rol de los cereales de invierno y su sistema de manejo en la dinámica poblacional de Delphacodes kuscheli, insecto vector del MRCV. Agriscientia 25(1): 17-26. pdf |
13285 | Velázquez, P.D., A.M.M. de Remes Lenicov, and G.A. Truol. 2017 Caenodelphax tapeae (Fowler) (Hemiptera: Delphacidae): A natural vector of Mal de Rìo Cuarto virus (MRCV), ijivirus) in Argentina. Agriscientia 34: 39-45. https://doi.org/10.31047/1668.298x.v34.n1.17357. |
4482 | Velazquez, P.D.; F.A. Guzmán, L.R. Conci, A.M.M. de Remes Lenicov and G.A. Truol. 2006 Pyrophagus tigrinus Remes Lenicov & Varela (Hemiptera: Delphacidae), nuevo vector del Mal de Río Cuarto virus (MRCV, Fijivirus) en condiciones experimentales. Agriscientia (Córdoba) 23(1): 9-14. pdf |
13535 | Triwidodo, H. 2020 Brown planthoppers infestations and insecticides use pattern in Java, Indonesia. AGRIVITA Journal of Agricultural Science 42(2): 320-330. https://doi.org/10.17503/agrivita.v0i0.2501. [Nilaparvata lugens] |
13806 | Sumikarsih, E., S. Herlinda, and Y. Pujiastuti. 2019 Conidial density and viability of Beauveria bassiana isolates from Java and Sumatra and their virulence against Nilaparvata lugens at different temperatures. AGRIVITA, Journal of Agricultural Science 41(2): 335-350. http://doi.org/10.17503/agrivita.v41i2.2105. pdf |