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8389 | Salim, M. 2002 Effects of potassium nutrition on growth, biomass and chemical composition of rice plants and on host-insect interaction. Pakistan Journal of Agricultural Research 17(1): 15-21. pdf |
8390 | Salim, M. 2002 Nitrogen induced changes in rice plants: Effects on host-insect interactions. Pakistan Journal of Agricultural Research 17(3): 210-220. pdf |
8395 | Salva, G. and D. Zanardo. 2002 Metcalfa pruinosa control, advantages of biological molecules. Progrès Agricole et Viticole 119(19): 419-421. |
8433 | Sirimungkararat, S., K. Murata, W. Saksirirat, B. Songpra, and S. Pisitkul. 2002 Comparison of the mass production methods of green muscardine Metarhizium spp. infecting brown planthopper and rhinoceros beetle. In: KKU annual agricultural seminar for year 2002, Khon Kaen, Thailand., 28-29 Jan 2002. Pp. 280-294. |
8449 | Phisitkul, S. and T. Ritmontri. 2002 Integrated control of brown planthopper Nilaparvata lugens Stal. using egg-predacious mirid bug Tytthus chinensis Stal. and plant extract on rice cultivar Kao Dok Mali 105. In: Proceedings of KKU Annual Agricultural Seminar for Year 2002, Khon Kaen University, Khon Kaen, Thailand, 28-29 Jan 2002. Pp. 162-171. |
8450 | Phisitkul, S. and T. Ritmontri. 2002 Control of brown planthopper Nilaparvata lugens Stal. on rice cultivar Kao Dok Mali 105, using plant extract and egg-predacious mirid bug Tytthus chinensis Stal. Khon Kaen Agricultural Journal 30(1): 77-83. [Thai] |
8452 | Soundararajan, R.P., K. Gunathilagaraj, N. Chitra. 2002 Antixenosis resistance to brown plant hopper, Nilaparvata lugens Stal. in rice. Annals of Plant Protection Sciences 10(1): 23-27. |
8460 | Pimsamarn, S. and S. Somboon. 2002 Functional response of mirid egg predators, Cyrtorhinus lividipennis Reuter and Tytthus chinensis Stal (Hemiptera: Miridae), to brown planthopper (Nilaparvata lugens Stal, Homoptera: Delphacidae). Thai Journal of Agricultural Science 35(1): 17-23. |
8478 | Syobu, S., H. Mikuriya, J. Yamaguchi, M. Matsuzaki, and M. Matsumura. 2002 Fluctuations and factors affecting the wing-form ratio of the brown planthopper, Nilaparvata lugens Stal in rice fields. Japanese Journal of Applied Entomology and Zoology 46(3): 135-143. pdf |
8545 | Sriratanasak, W. 2002 Effect of recommended granular insecticides for controlling stem borers, leaffolder and brown planthopper on Pathum Thani 1, Chai Nat 1, Suphan Buri 1 and Khao Jow Hawm Suphan Buri rice varieties. Warasan Kita Lae Sattawawitthaya [Entomology and Zoology Gazette] 24(1):17-38. |
8668 | Mohammad, S.R.I. 2002 [Studies on the morphology and biology of the date bug , Asarcopus palmarum (Horvath) Homoptera: Issidae ) as a new pest threatens date palms in el Bahria Oases Egypt]. Thesis, Master's of Science. Faculty of Commerce, Cairo University, Egypt. thesis |
8694 | Mozaddedul Haque, N.M., M. Fazle Rabbi, A.N.M. Rezaul Karim, Mainul Haq and M.A. Chowdhury. 2002 Resistance and resurgence studies of Neem oil 50% EC against rice brown planthopper, Nilaparvata lugens (Stål). Pakistan Journal of Biological Sciences 5(8): 858-861. pdf |
8701 | Ferrenberg, S. M. 2002 Competition as a factor underlying the abundance of an uncommon phytophagous insect, the salt-marsh planthopper Delphacodes penedetecta (Hemiptera: Delphacidae). Master’s thesis. University of Maryland, College Park, Maryland. thesis |
8849 | Guglielmino, A. and R. Remane. 2002 An additional taxon of the Kelisia guttula group from Central Italy: Kelisia italica (Auchenorrhyncha, Fulgotomorpha, Delphacidae). Marburger Entomologische Publikation 3(2): 15-20. pdf |
8891 | Nieves-Rivera, A.M., T.A. Tattar, Williams, Jr. 2002 Sooty mould-planthopper association on leaves of the black mangrove Avicennia germinans (L.) stearn in southwestern Puerto Rico. Arboricultural Journal 26(2): 141-155. pdf |
9036 | Logan, D.P., P.A. Allison and K. Stannard. 2002 Selection of wild hosts for feeding by passion vine hopper, Scolypopa australis (Walker) (Hemiptera: Ricaniidae) in the bay of plenty. New Zealand Plant Protection 55: 368-373. pdf |
9047 | Pons, X., S. Garcia, and B. Lumbierres. 2002 Presencia de Metcalfa pruinosa (Say) (Homoptera: Flatidae) sobre plantas ornamentales en Cataluña. Phytoma España 136: 34-38. |
9072 | Girolami, V. and L. Mazzon. 2002 Il flatide Metcalfa pruinosa (Say) in Europa vent'anni dopo. [Metcalfa pruinosa twenty years after its introduction in Europe.] Informatore Fitopatologico 52(7-8): 10-13. |
9183 | Conti, M. and A. Alma. 2002 Phytoplasmas and insect vectors. Petria 12(3): 353-359. |
9472 | Elder, R.J., J.R. Milne, D.J. Reid, J.N. Gutherie and D.M. Persley. 2002 Temporal incidence of three phytoplasma-associated diseases of Carica papaya and their potential hemipteran vectors in central and south-east Queensland. Australasian Plant Pathology 31: 165-176. pdf |
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 |
9520 | Hattori, M. and K. Sogawa. 2002 Oviposition behaviour of the rice brown planthopper, Nilaparvata lugens (Stal), and its electronic monitoring. Journal of Insect Behavior 15: 283-293. |
9713 | Orosz, A. 2002 Contribution to the knowledge of the cicadid fauna of the Fert?-Hanság National Park (Homoptera: Auchenorrhyncha). In: S. Mahunka (ed.). The Fauna of the Fert?-Hanság National Park. Hungarian Natural History Museum, Budapest, Hungary. Pp. 351-373. |
9740 | Preap, V., M.P. Zalucki, and G.C. Jahn. 2002 Effect of nitrogen fertilizer and host plant cultivar on fecundity and early instar survival of Nilaparvata lugens Stål: Immediate response. In: The Proceeding of the 4th Inter-country Forecasting System and Management for Brown Planthopper in East Asia Workshop. Guilin, China. Pp. 163-180. |
9819 | Subbarayudu, B. 2002 Shoot bug incidence on sorghum in southern India. International Sorghum and Millets Newsletter 43: 56-57. pdf |