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Authors Year Title Journal
2925 Lu, Z.X., S. Villareal, X.P. Yu, K.L. Heong, and C. Hu. 2006 Biodiversity and dynamics of planthoppers and their natural enemies in rice fields with different nitrogen regimes. Rice Science 13(3): 218-226. pdf
14989 Sangeetha, M. and N. Alaguchamy. 2024 Biodiversity and distribution pattern of Hemipteran insect bugs associated with rice field ecosystem of Sivaganga, TamilNadu, India. Sustainability, Agri, Food and Environmental Research 12(2): 383; 1-8. http://dx.doi.org/10.7770/safer-V13N1-art383. [Sogatella furcifera, Nilaparvata lugens] pdf
468 Büchs, W. 2003 Biodiversity and agri-environmental indicators - general scopes and skills with special reference to the habitat level. Agriculture, Ecosystems and Environment 98: 35-78.
9335 Sethunathan, N. 1971 Biodegradation of diazinon in paddy fields as a cause of its inefficiency for controlling brown planthoppers in rice fields. Tropical Pest Management 17(1): 18-19
8924 Misra, M.P. and A.D. Pawar. 1980 Biocontrol trials against sugarcane pyrilla, Pyrilla perpusilla Walker, in eastern Uttar Pradesh and elsewhere in India. 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. 75-78.
6835 Hussnain, Z. ul., A. Naheed, and S. Rizwana. 2007 Biocontrol of insect pests of sugarcane (Saccharum sp.). Pakistan Sugar Journal 22(5): 14-23. pdf
14403 McClay, A.S. 1985 Biocontrol agents for Parthenium hysterophorus from Mexico. In: E. S. Delfosse (Ed.). Proceedings of the Vl lnternational Symposium Biological Control of Weeds, 19-25 August 1984, Vancouver, Canada, Agriculture Canada, Ottawa. Pp. 771-778.
10500 He, M., Z.X. Ai, Z.Q. Jiang, Y.N. Long, Y.L. Zhang, and P. He. 2015 Biochemistry and molecular characterisation of chlorpyrifos resistance in field strains of the white-backed planthopper Sogatella furcifera (Hemiptera: Delphacidae). Austral Entomology 54(4): 376-384. DOI: 10.1111/aen.12140
5921 Saxena, R.C. 1986 Biochemical-bases of insect resistance in rice varieties. ACS Symposium Series 296: 142–159.
13398 Sandhu, R.K., P.S. Sarao, and N. Kumari. 2020 Biochemical responses associated with resistance to Nilaparvata lugens (Stal) in wild rice accessions. Rice Science 20(6): 449-453. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.rsci.2020.09.002.
9996 Ding, Z.P., Y.C. Wen, B.J. Yang, Y.X. Zhang, S.H. Liu, Z.W. Liu, and Z.J. Han. 2013 Biochemical mechanisms of imidacloprid resistance in Nilaparvata lugens: Over-expression of cytochrome P450 CYP6AY1. Insect Biochemistry and Molecular Biology 43(1): 1021-1027.
14101 LU, Wencai, Dunxiu LIAO, Peng WEI, Lianjie MA, Hui ZHANG, and Ying NIU. 2021 Biochemical mechanism of rice nitrogen promoting the resistance development of Nilaparvata lugens (Stål) to buprofezin. Journal of Asia-Pacific Entomology 24(3): 837-842. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.aspen.2021.07.008.
15083 PATI, Prajna, Mayabini JENA, Swarnali BHATTACHARYA, Santhosh Kumar BEHERA, Subhajit PAL, Raghu SHIVAPPA, and Tapamay DHAR. 2023 Biochemical defense responses in red rice genotypes possessing differential resistance to Brown Planthopper, Nilaparvata lugens (Stål). Insects 14(7): 632; 1-19. https://doi.org/10.3390/insects14070632.
3891 Sakata, K. and T. Miyata. 1994 Biochemical characterization of carboxylesterase in the small brown planthopper Laodelphax striatellus (Fallen). Pesticide Biochemistry and Physiology 50(3): 247-256. pdf
13054 Negro, C., E.Sabella, F. Nicolì, R. Pierro, A. Materazzi, A. Panattoni, A. Aprile, l. Nutricati, M. Vergine, A. Miceli, L. De Bellis, and Andrea Luvisi. 2020 Biochemical changes in leaves of Vitis vinifera cv. Sangiovese infected by Bois Noir Phytoplasma. Pathogens 9(4): 269; 1-17. https://doi.org/10.3390/pathogens9040269. pdf
13401 Nanda, U.K., D. Dash, and L.K. Rath. 2000 Biochemical basis of resistance in rice to the brown planthopper Nilaparvata lugens. Indian Journal of Entomology 62: 239-241.
10694 Dharshini, G.M. and D.K. Siddeowda. 2015 Biochemical basis of resistance in rice landraces to brown planthopper, Nilaparvata lugens (Stal.). Current Biotica 8(4): 404-410. pdf
5888 Loka Reddy, K., I.C. Pasalu, A. Sreenivasa Raju, and D.D.R. Reddy. 2004 Biochemical basis of resistance in rice cultivars to brown planthopper Nilaparvata lugens (Stål). Journal of Entomological Research 28: 79-85
14147 Deepa, K., M. Ariavanamkatha Pillai, and N. Murugesan. 2016 Biochemical bases of resistance to brown planthopper (Nilaparvata lugens) (Stål) in different rice accessions. Agricultural Science Digest 36(2): 102-105. https://doi.org/10.18805/asd.v36i2.10627. pdf
10422 Xu, L., M. Wu, and Z.J. Han. 2014 Biochemical and molecular characterisation and cross-resistance in field and laboratory chlorpyrifos-resistant strains of Laodelphax striatellus (Hemiptera: Delphacidae) from eastern China. Pest Management Science 70(7): 1118-1129. DOI: 10.1002/ps.3657
9026 Balick, M.J., D.G. Furth and G. Cooper-Driver. 1978 Biochemical and evolutionary aspects of arthropod predation on ferns. Oecologia 35(1): 55-89.
5885 Liu, X.J., Y.W. Shun, and Z.Y. Gu. 1998 Biochemical analysis on the metabolic resistance if metamidophos and buprofezin on the brown planthopper Nilaparvata lugens. Acta Phytophylacica Sinica 25: 263-266. [Chinese]
12861 Ramulamma, A., D. Sridevi, V. Jhansilakshmi, and B.N. Reddy. 2017 Biochemical analysis of resistance in paddy to BPH, Nilaparvata lugens. Environment and Ecology 35(4): 2616-2621.
10770 Hou, X., L. Meng, L. Li, G. Pan, and B. Li. 2015 Biochar amendment to soils impairs developmental and reproductive performances of a major rice pest Nilaparvata lugens (Homopera: Delphacidae). Journal of Applied Entomology 139: 727-733.
12050 Waqas, M., R. Shahzad, M. Hamayun, S. Asaf, A.L. Khan, S.M. Kang, S. Yun, K.M. Kim and J.J. Lee. 2018 Biochar amendment changes jasmonic acid levels in two rice varieties and alters their resistance to herbivory. PLoS One 13(1): e0191296; 1-18. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0191296. (ePub Article #e0191296, 18 pp.) pdf
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