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9698 | Nakashima, N., J. Sasaki and S. Toriyama. 1999 Determining the nucleotide sequence and capsid-coding region of Himetobi P virus: a member of a novel group of RNA viruses that infect insects. Archives of Virology 144(10): 2051-2058. pdf |
5372 | Nakashima, N., and H. Noda. 1995 Nonpathogenic Nilaparvata lugens reovirus is transmitted to the brown planthopper through rice plant. Virology 207: 303-7. |
8273 | Nakashima, N. and H. Noda. 1994 Nucleotide sequence of Nilaparvata lugens reovirus genome segment S8 coding for the major outer capsid protein. Journal of General Virology 75(10): 2803-2806. pdf |
3341 | Nakashima, N. 1996 Characterization of planthopper-borne nonpathogenic Nilaparvata lugens reovirus, NLRV. Bulletin of the National Institute of Sericultural and Entomological Science 17: 1-61. |
8667 | Nakash, J. and M. Klein. 1991 Interference of the date bug, Asarcopus palmarum Horv. with the normal growth of date palms in Israel. Hassadeh 71: 1522-1523.[Hebrew, with English abstract] |
8803 | Nakao, T., M. Hama, N. Kawahara, and K. Hirase. 2012 Fipronil resistance in Sogatella furcifera: Molecular cloning and functional expression of wild-type and mutant RDL GABA receptor subunits. Journal of Pesticide Science 37(1): 37-44. pdf |
5644 | Nakao, T., A. Naoi, N. Kawahara, and K. Hirase. 2010 Mutation of the GABA receptor associated with fipronil resistance in the whitebacked planthopper, Sogatella furcifera. Pesticide Biochemistry and Physiology 97(3): 262-266. pdf |
6674 | Nakao, T., A. Kawase, A. Kinoshita, R., Abe, M. Hama, N. Kawahara, and K. Hirase. 2011 The A2'N mutation of the RDL gamma -aminobutyric acid receptor conferring fipronil resistance in Laodelphax striatellus (Hemiptera: Delphacidae). Journal of Economic Entomology 104(2): 646-652. |
11079 | Nakao, T. 2015 Study on the structure and insecticide sensitivity of the RDL GABA receptor. Journal of Pesticide Science 40(3-4): 152-159. DOI: 110.1584/jpestics.J1515-1501. pdf |
11614 | Nakao, T. 2017 Mechanisms of resistance to insecticides targeting RDL GABA receptors in planthoppers. Neurotoxicology 60: 293–298. doi: SI 210.1016/j.neuro.2016.1003.1009. |
13913 | Nakao, T. 2017 Insecticide resistance in rice planthoppers. In: A.D. Gross, Y. Ozoe, and J.R. Coats. (eds.). Advances in Agrochemicals: Ion Channels and G Protein-Coupled Receptors (GPCRs) as Targets for Pest Control: Volume 2: GPCRs and Ion Channels, ACS Symposium Series 1265. pp. 23-39. [Nilaparvata lugens, Sogatella furcifera), Laodelphax striatellus] |
8036 | Nakamura, Y., Yukuhiro, M. Matsumura, and H. Noda. 2012 Cytoplasmic incompatibility involving Cardinium and Wolbachia in the white-backed planthopper Sogatella furcifera (Hemiptera: Delphacidae). Applied Entomology and Zoology 47(3): 273-283. |
5374 | Nakamura, Y., S. Kawai, F. Yukuhiro, S. Ito, T. Gotoh, R. Kisimoto, T. Yanase, T., Y. Matsumoto, D. Kageyama, and H. Noda. 2009 Prevalence of Cardinium Bacteria in Planthoppers and Spider Mites and Taxonomic Revision of "Candidatus Cardinium hertigii" Based on Detection of a New Cardinium Group from Biting Midges. Applied and Environmental Microbiology 75: 6757-6763. pdf |
6256 | Nakamura, T., M. Matsumura, S. Urano and M. Tokuda. 2004 Seasonal occurrence of predacious mirid bugs and rice planthoppers in a rice paddy field after release of the mirid bug Cyrtorhinus lividipennis Reuter. Proceedings of the Association of Plant Protection of Kyushu 50: 29-34.[Japanese] pdf |
3340 | Nakamura, T. 1996 On a method to detect immigration period and relative abundance of the whitebacked rice planthopper, Sogatella furcifella (Horvath), in a rice paddy by water pan trap. Proceedings of the Association for Plant Protection of Kyushu 42: 62-66. pdf |
6308 | Nakamura, T. 2003. A method for discriminating the nymps of two species of preacious mirid bug, Cyrtorhinus lividipennis Reuter and Tytthus chinensis (Stal), and their occurnce in paddy fields. Kyushu Plant Protection Research 49: 77-82. pdf |
9029 | Nakamura, S., T. Kameyama and S. Katayama. 2001 The insects in the riverside of Gono-kawa River. Bulletin of the Hoshizaki Green Foundation 5: 17-114. pdf |
5373 | Nakamura, M., Y. Mizukami, T. Kato, T. Funao, S. Tajima, S. Kudou, M. Kato, and M. Shirota. 2009 Low ovicidal response to the whitebacked planthopper in the Japanese rice variety 'Asahinoyume' and its progenitorial varieties. Breeding Research 11(3): 87-93. |
8272 | Naito, A. and K. Takahashi. 1984 Overwintering of the small brown planthopper, Laodelphax striatellus Fallen, in the Italian ryegrass cultivated as a winter crops. Proceedings of the Kanto-Tosan Plant Protection Society 31: 101-102. pdf |
9313 | Naito, A. 1964 Methods of detecting feeding marks of leaf- and planthoppers and its applications. Plant Protection [Shokubutsu boeki] 18(12): 482-484. |
9696 | Naito, A. 1965 Collecting method of the salivary sheath material of leafhoppers and planthoppers. Japanese Journal of Applied Entomology and Zoology 9(2): 142-144. pdf |
9697 | Naito, A. 1965 On relation between the feeding behavior of Laodelphax striatellus Fallén (Delphacidae) and the ovarial maturation. Japanese Journal of Applied Entomology and Zoology 9(4): 305-306. pdf |
5910 | Nair, R.V., T.M. Masajo, and G.S. Khush. 1982 Genetic analysis of resistance to white-backed planthopper in twenty-one varieties of rice (Oryza sativa L.). Theoretical and Applied Genetics 61: 19-22. |
3339 | Nair, K.P.V., K.V. Mammen, K. Balakrishna-Pillai, and S.S. Nair. 1980 Influence of climatic factors on populations of the brown plant hopper in Kuttanad, Kerala. Agricultural Research Journal of Kerala 18(1): 55-60. |
12022 | Naik, S.B., D. Divya, N. Sahu, R.M. Sundaram, P.S. Sarao, K. Singh, V.J. Lakshmi and J.S. Bentur. 2018 A new gene Bph33(t) conferring resistance to brown planthopper (BPH), Nilaparvata lugens (Stal) in rice line RP2068-18-3-5. Euphytica 214: 53; 1-12. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10681-018-2131-5. (article#53, 12 pp.) |