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Planthopper Bibliography Database


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Authors Year Title Journal
5228 Gressitt, J.L. 1958 [Biography of Professor Teiso Esaki (1899-1957)]. The Annals of the Entomological Society of America 57: 410-411.
6142 Grevstad, F.S. , R.W. Switzer, and M.S. Wecker. 2004 Habitat trade-offs in the summer and winter performance of the planthopper Prokelisia marginata introduced against the intertidal grass Spartina alterniflora in Willapa Bay, Washington. In: J.M. Cullen, D.T. Briese, D.J. Kriticos, W.M. Lonsdale, L. Morin and J.K. Scott, (eds.). Proceedings of the XI International Symposium on Biological Control of Weeds, Canberra, Australia, 27 April - 2 May, 2003. Pp. 523-528. pdf
9509 Grevstad, F.S., C. O'Casey, and M.L. Katz. 2012 A comparison of four geographic sources of the biocontrol agent Prokelisia marginata (Homoptera: Delphacidae) following introduction into a common environment. Environmental Entomology 41(3): 448-454.
6141 Grevstad, F.S., D.R. Strong, D.D. Garcia-Rossi, R.W. Switzer, and M.S. Wecker, 2003 Biological control of Spartina alterniflora in Willapa Bay, Washington using the planthopper Prokelisia marginata: agent specificity and early results. Biological Control 27(1), 32-42. Biological Control 27(1): 32-42.
1850 Grilli, M.P. 2006 Effect of Local Land Use on Populations of a Disease Vector Planthopper. Environmental Entomology 35(5): 1254-1263.
1851 Grilli, M.P. 2008 An area-wide model approach for the management of a disease vector planthopper in an extensive agricultural system. Ecological Modelling 213(3-4): 308-318.
1852 Grilli, M.P. 2008 Spatial synchrony of planthopper species with contrasting outbreak behaviour. Agricultural and Forest Entomology 10(4): 307-314.
5231 Grilli, M.P. 2010 The role of landscape structure on the abundance of a disease vector planthopper: a quantitative approach. Landscape Ecology 25(3): 383-394.
1854 Grilli, M.P. and D.E. Gorla. 1997 The spatio-temporal pattern of Delphacodes kuscheli (Homoptera: Delphacidae) abundance in central Argentina. Bulletin of Entomological Research 87(1):45-53. pdf
1855 Grilli, M.P. and D.E. Gorla. 1999 The distribution and abundance of Delphacidae (Homoptera) in Central Argentina. Journal of Applied Entomology (Zeitschrift Fur Angewandte Entomologie) 123(1):13-21. pdf
9510 Grilli, M.P. and D.E. Gorla. 1997 Análisis espacio-temporal de la abundancia de Delphacodes kuscheli con apoyo de imágenes satelitales de baja resolución. In: Actas Sexto Congreso Nacional del Maíz. Pergamino Buenos Aires. Pp. 51-57.
9511 Grilli, M.P. and D.E. Gorla. 1998 The effect of agroecosystem management on the abundance of Delphacodes kuscheli (Homoptera: Delphacidae), vector of the Maize Rough Dwarf virus, in central Argentina. Maydica 43: 77-82.
9512 Grilli, M.P. and D.E. Gorla. 2002 Variación geográfica de la abundancia poblacional de Delphacodes kuscheli (Fennah) en la región central de Argentina. Ecología Austral 12(2): 187-195 pdf
11177 Grilli, M.P. and E.L. Estallo. 2006 Variabilidad de la forma corporal en poblaciones de Delphacodes kuscheli Fennah (Hempiptera: Delphacidae) a escala subregional. Ecología austral 16(2): 125-135. pdf
1853 Grilli, M.P. and M. Bruno. 2007 Regional abundance of a planthopper pest: the effect of host patch area and configuration. Entomologia Experimentalis et Applicata 122: 133-143. pdf
1849 Grillo, H. 1994 Natural enemies of Perkinsiella saccharicida Kirk. (Homoptera; Delphacidae) at the central region of Cuba. [Enemigos naturales de Perkinsiella saccharicida Kirk. (Homoptera; Delphacidae) en la region central de Cuba.] Centro-Agricola (Cuba) 21(1): 51-56. (CIDA no. 125830).
1856 Grime, J.P. 1979 Plant strategies and vegetation processes. Wiley, Chichester. -
5799 Grimshaw, J.F. and J.F. Donaldson. 2007 Records of two sugarcane pests Eumetopina flavipes Muir (Hemiptera: Delphacidae) and Chilo terrenellus Pagenstecher (Lepidoptera: Pyralidae) from Torres Strait and far north Queensland. Australian Journal of Entomology 46: 35–39. pdf
9229 Grist, D.H., and R. J.A.W. Lever. 1969 Pests of Rice. Longmans, Green and Co., Ltd., London. 520 pp.
8853 Grobbelaar, E., J. Balciunas, O.C. Neser and S. Neser. 2000 A survey in South Africa for insects with potential as biological control agents for cape ivy (Delairea odorata Lemaire). In: M. Kelly, (ed.). Proceedings of the California Exotic Pest Plant Council Symposium. Vol. 6: 2000-2002. 6: 16-28. pdf
13876 Grodowitz, M.J., N.E. Harms, and J.E. Freedman. 2017 The influence of fluctuating temperature on Megamelus scutellaris Berg (Hemiptera: Delphacidae). Technical report, Engineer Research and Development Center, Vicksburg, Mississippi. ERDC/TN APCRP-BC-41. pdf
12094 Gronenborn, B., J. W. Randles, D. Knierim, Q. Barrière, H. J. Vetten, N. Warthmann, D. Cornu, T. Sileye, S. Winter and T. Timchenko. 2018 Analysis of DNAs associated with coconut foliar decay disease implicates a unique single-stranded DNA virus representing a new taxon. Scientific Reports 8(1): 5698. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-018-23739-y pdf
14020 Grosman, D.M. 2020 Efficacy of trunk injection and bole spray treatments against spotted lanternfly and associated sooty mold production (Abstract). In: K.A. McManus (ed.). 30th USDA Interagency Research Forum on Invasive Species, Annapolis, MD, January 14-17, 2020. United States Department of Agriculture. FHTET-2020-01. p. 46. pdf
12749 Gross, J. 2017. 2017 Applications of chemical ecology in agriculture: development of innovative infochemical-based monitoring tools and strategies. Montpellier, France. Association Française de Protection des Plantes (AFPP) In: Écologie Chimique: nouvelles contributions à la protection des cultures contre les ravageurs et 11e Conférence Internationale sur les Ravageurs et Auxiliaires en Agriculture, 24 au 26 Octobre 2017, pp. 28-37 .
1857 Groves, R.L., J. Chen, E.L., Civerolo, M.W. Freeman, and M.A. Viveros. 2005 Spatial analysis of almond leaf scorch disease in the San Joaquin Valley of California: Factors affecting pathogen distribution and spread. Plant Disease 89(6): 581-589. pdf
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