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Authors Year Title Journal
14437 PARK, Jong-Chan, Youngchul YOO, Hyemin LIM, Sopheap YUN, Kay Tha Ye Soe WIN, Kyung-Min KIM, Gang-Seob LEE, Man-Ho CHO, Tae Hoon LEE, Hiroshi SANO, and Sang-Won LEE. 2022 Intracellular Ca2+ accumulation triggered by caffeine provokes resistance against a broad range of biotic stress in rice. Plant, Cell & Environment 45(4): 1049-1064. https://doi.org/10.1111/pce.14273. [Sogatella furcifera]
3267 Moran, N.A., C Dale, H. Dunbar, W.A. Smith,; H. Ochman. 2003 Intracellular symbionts of sharpshooters (Insecta: Hemiptera: Cicadellinae) form a distinct clade with a small genome. Environmental Microbiology 5(2): 116-126.
3217 Mitsui, T. 1993 Intracellular symbiotes of the plant- and leaf-hoppers. Journal of Pesticide Science 18(2): S53-S59. pdf
2718 Lang, A. 2003 Intraguild interference and biocontrol effects of generalist predators in a winter wheat field. Oecologia 134(1): 144-153.
1605 Finke, D.L. and R.F. Denno. 2002 Intraguild predation diminished in complex-structured vegetation: Implications for prey suppression. Ecology 83(3): 643-652.
3895 Salim, M. and E.A. Heinrichs. 1986 Intraspecific and interspecific feeding of whitebacked planthoppers (WBPH) predators. International Rice Research Newsletter 11(2): 24-25. pdf
10842 Lv, L., X.X. Peng, S.L. Jing, B.F. Liu, L.L. Zhu, and G.C. He. 2015 Intraspecific and interspecific variations in the mitochondrial genomes of Nilaparvata (Hemiptera: Delphacidae). Journal of Economic Entomology 108(4): 2021-2029. DOI: 10.1093/jee/tov122
13379 Horgan, F.G., A. Arida, G. Ardestani, and M.L.P. Almazan. 2020 Intraspecific competition counters the effects of elevated and optimal temperatures on phloem-feeding insects in tropical and temperate rice. PloS one 15(10): e0240130; 1-19. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0240130. [Sogatella furcifera] (ePub Article #e0240130, 19 pp.) pdf
3952 Saxena, R.C., M.V. Soriano, and A.A. Barrion. 1984 Intraspecific hybridization between rice- and grass-infesting brown planthopper (BPH) biotypes. International Rice Research Newsletter 9(4): 17-18. pdf
3760 Rapusas, H.R., D.G. Bottrell, and M. Coll. 1996 Intraspecific variation in chemical attraction of rice to insect predators. Biological Control 6(3): 394-400. pdf
121 Asche, M. 1982 Intraspezifische Variabilität der männlichen Genitalarmatur, dargestellt am Beispiel der Chloriona-Arten Ch. flaveola Lindberg, 1948, Ch. unicolor Herrich-Schäffer, 1835 und Ch. ponticana nov. spec. (Homoptera Cicadina Delphacidae). Marburger Entomologische Publikationen 1(6): 159-190. pdf
3628 Peck, S.B.,J. Heraty, B. Landry and B.J. Sinclair. 1998 Introduced Insect Fauna of an Oceanic Archipelago: The Galapagos Islands, Ecuador. American Entomologist 44(4): 218-237.
736 Clausen, C.P. 1978 Introduced parasites and predators of arthropod pests and weeds: a world review. Delphacidae. U S Department of Agriculture, Agriculture Handbook No. 480: 74-77.
737 Clausen, C.P. 1978 Introduced parasites and predators of arthropod pests and weeds: a world review. Flatidae. U S Department of Agriculture, Agriculture Handbook No. 480: 131.
3662 Pilkington, L.J., N.A. Irvin, E.A. Boyd, M.S. Hoddle, S.V. Triapitsyn, B.G. Carey, W.A. Jones, and D.J.W. Morgan. 2005 Introduced parasitic wasps could control glassy-winged sharpshooter. California Agriculture 59(4): 223-228.
11728 Ogle, L. and H. Harries. 2005 Introducing the Vector: How Coconut Lethal Yellowing Disease may have reached the Caribbean. Ethnobotany Research and Applications [S.l.] 3: 139-142. doi:http://dx.doi.org/10.17348/era.3.0.139-142.
1910 Gu, Z.Y., et al. 1988 Introduction a method for determine the feeding amount of planthopper rice. Entomological Knowledge 25(1): 48-49.
3623 Pawar, A.D., R. Asre, and B.I. Shukla. 1988 Introduction and colonisation of Epiricania melanoleuca (Fletcher) for the biocontrol of sugarcane pyrilla in Saurashtra region of Gujarat State. Plant Protection Bulletin (Faridabad) 40(1): 1-4.
2613 Kahrer, A. 2005 Introduction and possible spread of Metcalfa pruinosa (Cicadina; Flatidae) in Austria. In: D.V. Alford and G.F. Backhaus, (eds.). Plant Protection and Plant Health in Europe: Introduction and Spread of Invasive Species, 9 - 11 June, Humboldt University, Berlin, Germany. Pp.133-134. pdf
11996 Lidor, O. , O. Dror, D. Hamershlak, N. Shoshana, E. Belausov, T. Zahavi, N. Mozes-Daube, V. Naor, E. Zchori-Fein, L. Iasur-Kruh and O. Bahar. 2018 Introduction of a putative biocontrol agent into a range of phytoplasma- and liberibacter-susceptible crop plants. Pest Management Science 74: 811-819. [ePub ahead of print 2017] https://doi.org/10.1002/ps.4775.
10234 Zamani, Z., M.M. Aminaee, and G.B. Khaniki. 2013 Introduction of Beauveria bassiana as a biological control agent against the Ommatissus lybicus in Kerman province. Archives of Phytopathology and Plant Protection 46(15): 1821-1830.
8922 Sankaran, T. 1980 Introduction of natural enemies for the control of sugarcane pests. In: S. Sithanantham and A.R. Solayappan, (eds.). Biological control of sugarcane pests in India. Tamilnadu State Federation of Co-operative Sugar Factories Limited, Madras, India. Pp. 1-12.
7111 Gordon, D.T., J.K. Knoke, L.R. Nault, and R.M. Ritter. 1983 Introduction, interpretive summary of proceedings. In: D.T. Gordon, J.K. Knoke, L.R. Nault, and R.M. Ritter (eds.). Proceedings: International Maize Virus Disease Colloquium and Workshop, Wooster, Ohio, August 2-6, 1982. Ohio Agricultural Research and Development Center. Wooster, Ohio. Pp. v-x. pdf
3957 Schaefer, C.H. 1996 Introduction. In: C.W. Schaefer, (ed.). Studies of Hemipteran Phylogeny. Proceedings Thomas Say Publications in Entomology. Entomological Society of America, Lanham, MMaryland. Pp. 1-8.
950 Denno, R.F. and T.J. Perfect. 1994 Introduction: planthoppers as models for ecological study and effective pest management. Pp. 1-4 In: R.F. Denno and T.J. Perfect (eds.). Planthoppers: Their Ecology and Management. Chapman and Hall, New York. x + 799 pp.
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