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10706 | El-Shafie, H.A., J.E. Peña, and M.Z. Khalaf. 2015 Major Hemipteran Pests. In: W. Wakil, J. Romeno Faleiro, and T.A. Miller, (eds.). Sustainable Pest Management in Date Palm: Current Status and Emerging Challenges. Springer International Publishing, Netherlands. Pp. 169-204. |
12730 | Fahad, S., M. Adnan, M. Noor, M. Arif, M. Alam, I.A. Khan, H. Ullah, F. Wahid, I.A. Mian, Y.Jamal, A. Basir, S. Hassan, S. Saud, Amanullah, M. Riaz, C. Wu, M.A. Khan and D.P. Wang. 2019 Major constraints for global rice production. In M. Hasanuzzaman, M. Fujita, K. Nahar, and J.K. Biswas (eds.). Advances in Rice Research for Abiotic Stress Tolerance. Woodhead Publishing, Duxford, United Kingdom. Pp. 1-22. [Fulgoroidea] |
7112 | Gingery, R.E. 1983 Maize stripe virus. 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. 69-74. pdf |
12888 | Tsai, J.H. and L.G. Brown. 1994 Maize Stripe Tenuivirus. Plant Pathology Circular No. 363. 2 pp. [Peregrinus maidis] pdf |
1847 | Greber, R. S. 1982 Maize sterile stunt -- a delphacid transmitted rhabdovirus disease affecting some maize genotypes in Australia Zea mays, transmitted by planthoppers Peregrinus maidus, Sogatella kolophon and Sogatella longifurcifera. Australian Journal of Agricultural Research 33(1):13-23. |
9518 | Harpaz, I. 1972 Maize Rough Dwarf. A Planthopper Virus disease affecting Maize, Rice, Small Grains and Grasses. Israel Universities Press, Jerusalem, Israel. - |
490 | Caciagli, P. and A. Casetta. 1986 Maize rough dwarf virus (Reoviridae) in its planthopper vector Laodelphax striatellus in relation to vector infectivity. Annals of Applied Biology 109(2): 337-344. |
8659 | Milne, R.G. and O. Lovisolo. 1977 Maize rough dwarf and related viruses. Advances in Virus Research 21: 267-341. |
10069 | Jovic, J. 2012 Maize redness: epidemiology, detection and control. Biljni Lekar 40(6): 479–489. |
5256 | Jovic, J., T. Cvrkovic, M. Mitrovic, S. Krnjajic, A. Petrovic, M.G. Redinbaugh, R.C. Pratt, S.A. Hogenhout, and I. Tosevski. 2007 Maize redness in Serbia caused by stolbur phytoplasma is transmitted by Reptalus panzeri. Bulletin of Insectology 60(2): 397–398. pdf |
7114 | Autrey, L.J.C. 1983 Maize mosiaz virus and other maize virus diseases in the islands of the western Indian Ocean. 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. 167-181. pdf |
12013 | Hortamani, M., A. Massah and K. Izadpanah. 2018 Maize Iranian mosaic virus shows a descending transcript accumulation order in plant and insect hosts. Archives of Virology 163(4): 887–893. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00705-017-3680-y |
12287 | Moeini, P. and A. Tahmasebi. 2019 Maize Iranian mosaic virus infection promotes the energy sources of its insect vector, Laodelphax striatellus. Journal of Applied Entomology 143(3): 271–276. https://doi.org/10.1111/jen.12585 |
12841 | Moeini, P., A. Afsharifar, K. Izadpanah, S.E. Sadeghi, and S.D. Eigenbrode. 2 2019 Maize Iranian mosaic virus (family Rhabdoviridae) improves biological traits of its vector Laodelphax striatellus. Archives of Virology 165: 169-178. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00705-019-04450-3 |
8266 | Redinbaugh, M.G., D.L. Seifers, T. Meulia, J.J. Abt, R.J. Anderson, W.E. Styer, J. Ackerman, R. Salomon, W. Houghton, R. Creamer, D.T. Gordon, and S.A. Hogenhout. 2002 Maize fine streak virus, a new leafhopper-transmitted rhabdovirus. Phytopathology 92: 1167-1174. pdf |
2403 | Jiang, X.Q., L.J. Meinke, R.J. Wright, D.R. Wilkinson, and J.E. Campbell. 1992 Maize chlorotic mottle virus in Hawaiian-grown maize: vector relations, host range and associated viruses. Crop protection 11(3): 248-254. |
12336 | Ammar, E. D. and L. R. Nault. 1991 Maize Chlorotic Dwarf Viruslike particles associated with the foregut in vector and nonvector leafhopper species. Phytopathology 81: 444–448. pdf |
3380 | Nault, L.R. 1980 Maize bushy stunt and corn stunt: A comparison of disease symptoms, pathogen host ranges, and vectors. Physopathology 70: 659-662. |
809 | Costamagna, A.C., A. Lenicov, and M. Zanelli. 2005 Maize and oat antixenosis and antibiosis against Delphacodes kuscheli (Homoptera: Delphacidae), vector of "Mal de Rio Cuarto" of maize in Argentina. Journal of Economic Entomology 98(4): 1374-1381. pdf |
3280 | Morooka, S., and S. Tojo. 1992 Maintenance and selection of strains exhibiting specific wing form and body colour under high density conditions in the brown planthopper, Nilaparvata lugens (Homoptera: Delphacidae). Applied Entomology and Zoology 27(3): 445-454. [English version of Shokubutsu Boeki (1992) 46(5): 193-195 from Japanese]. pdf |
1244 | Dworakowska, I. 1988 Main veins of the wings of Auchenorrhyncha (insecta, Rhynchota: Hemelytrata). Entomologische Abhandlungen Staatliches Museum für Tierkunde Dresden 52(3): 63-108. pdf |
11526 | Long, Jian-Kun, Zhi-Min Chang, Lin Yang and Xiang-Sheng Chen. 2017 Magadhaideus, a new genus of the tribe Plectoderini with the description of a new species from China (Hemiptera, Fulgoromorpha, Achilidae). Zookeys 724: 2–-29. https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.724.14742 pdf |
9818 | Stroiñski, A. and D. Swierczewski. X 2013 Madoxychara gen. nov. (Hemiptera: Fulgoromorpha: Flatidae), a new genus of the tribe Phantiini Melichar from Madagascar. Zootaxa 3599: 377-389 |
10181 | Swierczewski, D. and A. Stroiñski. 2013 Madagascar Flatidae (Hemiptera, Fulgoromorpha): state-of-the-art and research challenges. Zookeys 319: 293-301. pdf |
10744 | Gnezdilov, V.M. 2015 Madagascan Caliscelidae (Hemiptera, Fulgoroidea): current knowledge and description of a new genus and species. African Invertebrates 56(3): 739-746. pdf |