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8975 | Mitrović, M., J. Jović, T. Cvrković, O. Krstić, N. Trkulja and I. Toševski. 2012 Characterisation of a 16SrII phytoplasma strain associated with bushy stunt of hawkweed oxtongue (Picris hieracioides) in south-eastern Serbia and the role of the leafhopper Neoaliturus fenestratus (Deltocephalinae) as a natural vector. European Journal of Plant Pathology European Journal of Plant Pathology 134: 647. DOI10.1007/s10658-012-0044-z |
7564 | Zhang, C.G. and S. Dong. 2006 Character, reason and strategy of planthopper occurrence in Jingxian County in Anhui. Journal of Anhui Agricultural Sciences 34(21): 5599-5599,5618. |
12457 | Abou-Jawdah, Y., V. Aknadibossian, M. Jawhari, P. Tawidian and P. Abrahamian. 2019 Chapter 9. Real-Time PCR Protocol for Phytoplasma Detection and Quantification. Pp. 117-130. In: R. Musetti and L. Pagliari (Eds.). Phytoplasmas, Methods and protocols. Methods in Molecular Biology, vol 1875. Humana Press, New York, NY. xi+362 pp. |
12120 | Yankey, E.N., J. Bila, Y.A. Rosete, C. Oropeza and F. Pilet. 2018 Chapter 9. Phytoplasma Diseases of Palms. Pp. 267-285. In: G. P. Rao, A. Bertaccini, N. Fiore and L.W. Liefting. Phytoplasmas: plant pathogenic bacteria. I, Characterisation and epidemiology of phytoplasma-associated diseases. Springer Nature Singapore Pte Ltd, Singapore. ix+345 pp. |
11797 | Gossner, M. and C. Damken. 2018 Chapter 9. Diversity and Ecology of Saproxylic Hemiptera. p. 263-317. In: M. D. Ulyshen (ed.), Saproxylic Insects. Zoological Monographs 1. Pp. IX+904. |
11335 | Heong, K.L., M.M. Escalada, H.V. Chien, and J.H.Delos Reyes. 2015 Chapter 9. Are There Productivity Gains from Insecticide Applications in Rice Production? Pp. 179–189. In: Heong, K.L., J.A. Cheng and M.M. Escalada (eds.). Rice Planthoppers, Ecology, Management, Socio Economics and Policy. Springer, Netherlands. xvi+231 pp. |
13158 | Oropeza-Salín, C., L. Sáenz, M. Narvaez, G. Nic-Matos, I. Córdova, W. Myrie, C.F. Ortíz, and E. Ramos. 2020 Chapter 9, Dealing with lethal yellowing and related diseases in coconut. In: S. Adkins, M. Foale, R. Bourdeix, Q. Nguyen, and J. Biddle (eds.). Coconut Biotechnology: Towards the Sustainability of the ‘Tree of Life’. Springer Nature, Switzerland. 169-197 Pp. [Haplaxius crudus] |
11215 | Lu, Z.X., P.Y. Zhu, G.M. Gurr, X.S. Zheng, G.H. Chen, and K.L. Heong. 2015 Chapter 8. Rice Pest Management by Ecological Engineering: A Pioneering Attempt in China. Pp. 161–178. In: Heong, K.L., J.A. Cheng and M.M. Escalada (eds.). Rice Planthoppers, Ecology, Management, Socio Economics and Policy. Springer, Netherlands. xvi+231 pp. |
11340 | Lu, Z.X., P.Y. Zhu, G.M. Gurr, X.S. Zheng, G.H. Chen, and K.L. Heong. 2015 Chapter 8. Rice Pest Management by Ecological Engineering: A Pioneering Attempt in China. Pp. 161–178. In: Heong, K.L., J.A. Cheng and M.M. Escalada (eds.). Rice Planthoppers, Ecology, Management, Socio Economics and Policy. Springer, Netherlands. xvi+231 pp. |
11332 | Gurr, G.M., Z.R. Zhu, and M.S. You. 2015 Chapter 7. The Big Picture: Prospects for Ecological Engineering to Guide the Delivery of Ecosystem Services in Global Agriculture. Pp. 143–160. In: Heong, K.L., J.A. Cheng and M.M. Escalada (eds.). Rice Planthoppers, Ecology, Management, Socio Economics and Policy. Springer, Netherlands. xvi+231 pp. |
12381 | Konstantinov, A. S., B. A. Korotyaev and M. G. Volkovitsh. 2009 Chapter 7 Insect biodiversity in the Palearctic Region. Pp. 107-162. In: R. Foottit and P. Adler. Insect Biodiversity: Science and Society, 1st edition. Blackwell Publishing Ltd. 656 Pp. https://doi.org/10.1002/9781444308211.ch7 |
10832 | Liu, Z.W, J.C.Wu, Y.X. Zhang, F. Liu, J.X. Xu, and H.B. Bao. 2015 Chapter 6. Mechanisms of rice planthopper resistance to insecticides. Pp. 117–141. In: K.L. Heong, J.A. Cheng and M.M. Escalada (eds.). Rice Planthoppers, Ecology, Management, Socio Economics and Policy. Springer Netherlands. xvi+231 pp. |
15049 | MEENA, Devendra Kumar, Punam N. MADAVI, and Sharad Kumar MEENA. 2023 Chapter 6, Pesticide Induced Resurgence of Rice Plant hoppers. In: Yuvraj Arjun Shinde (ed.). Recent Advances in Agriculture, Self-published by Yuvraj Arjun Shinde. Pp. 46-55. pdf |
12401 | Tedeschi, R. and A. Bertaccini. 2019 Chapter 5. Transovarial Transmission in Insect Vectors. Pp. 115-130. In: A. Bertaccini, P. G Weintraub, G. P. Rao and N. Mori (eds). Phytoplasmas: Plant Pathogenic Bacteria - II. Springer Nature Singapore Pte Ltd., Singapore. x + 258 pp. |
1391 | Zhu, Z.R. 1996 Chapter 5. Planthoppers. In: J.A. Cheng and J.H. He (eds.). Insect pests of Rice in China. China Agricultural Press, Beijing China. Pp. 80-102 |
10837 | Lou, Y.G., L.F. Hu, and J.C. Li. 2015 Chapter 5. Herbivore-Induced Defenses in Rice and Their Potential Application in Rice Planthopper Management. Pp. 91–115. In: K.L. Heong, J.A. Cheng and M.M. Escalada (eds.). Rice Planthoppers, Ecology, Management, Socio Economics and Policy. Springer Netherlands xvi+231 pp. |
12119 | Angelini, E., F. Constable, B. Duduk, N. Fiore, F. Quaglino and A. Bertaccini. 2018 Chapter 5 Grapevine Phytoplasmas. Pp. 123-151. In: G. P. Rao, A. Bertaccini, N. Fiore and L.W. Liefting. Phytoplasmas: plant pathogenic bacteria. I, Characterisation and epidemiology of phytoplasma-associated diseases. Springer Nature Singapore Pte Ltd, Singapore. ix+345 pp. |
12273 | Jovic, J., M. Riedle and J. Chuche. 2019 Chapter 4. Vector Role of Cixiids and Other Planthopper Species. Pp. 79-113. In: A. Bertaccini, P. G Weintraub, G. P. Rao and N. Mori (eds). Phytoplasmas: Plant Pathogenic Bacteria - II. Springer Nature Singapore Pte Ltd., Singapore. x + 258 pp. |
12456 | Krüger, K. and N. Fiore. 2019 Chapter 4. Sampling Methods for Leafhopper, Planthopper, and Psyllid Vectors. Pp. 37-52. In: R. Musetti and L. Pagliari (Eds.). Phytoplasmas, Methods and protocols. Methods in Molecular Biology, vol 1875. Humana Press, New York, NY. xi+362 pp. |
10950 | Wada, T. 2015 Chapter 4. Rice Planthoppers in Tropics and Temperate East Asia: Difference in Their Biology. Pp. 77-89. In: K.L. Heong, J.A. Cheng and M.M. Escalada (eds.). Rice Planthoppers, Ecology, Management, Socio Economics and Policy. Springer, Netherlands. xvi+231 pp. |
12118 | Rao, G.P., E. Alvarez and A. Yadav. 2018 Chapter 4 Phytoplasma Diseases of Industrial Crops. Pp. 31-65. In: G. P. Rao, A. Bertaccini, N. Fiore and L.W. Liefting. Phytoplasmas: plant pathogenic bacteria. I, Characterisation and epidemiology of phytoplasma-associated diseases. Springer Nature Singapore Pte Ltd, Singapore. ix+345 pp. |
12117 | de Oliveira, E., D. Valiunas, J. Jovic, I.P. Bedendo, L. Urbanaviciene and C.M. de Oliveira. 2018 Chapter 3. Occurrence and Epidemiological Aspects of Phytoplasmas in Cereals. Pp. 67-89. In: G. P. Rao, A. Bertaccini, N. Fiore and L.W. Liefting. Phytoplasmas: plant pathogenic bacteria. I, Characterisation and epidemiology of phytoplasma-associated diseases. Springer Nature Singapore Pte Ltd, Singapore. ix+345 pp. |
10766 | Heong, K.L., L. Wong, and J.H.D. Reyes. 2015 Chapter 3. Addressing planthopper threats to asian rice farming and food security: fixing insecticide misuse. Pp 65-76. In: K.L. Heong, J.A. Cheng and M.M. Escalada (eds.). Rice Planthoppers, Ecology, Management, Socio Economics and Policy. Springer Netherlands. xvi+231 pp. |
13581 | Bertaccini, A., K. Oshima, S. Kakizawa, B. Duduk, and S. Namba. 2016 CHAPTER 2: Dissecting the multifaceted mechanisms that drive leafhopper host-phytoplasma specificity. In: J.K. Brown, (ed.). Vector-Mediated Transmission of Plant Pathogens, Vector-Mediated. The American Phytopathological Society Press, St. Paul, Minnesota. Pp. 21-28. https://doi.org/10.1094/9780890545355.002. |
12260 | Tishechkin, D. Yu. 2015 Chapter 24. Acoustic characters in the classification of higher taxa of Auchenorrhyncha (Hemiptera). pp. 319-329. In: S. Drosopoulos and M.F. Claridge (eds.). Insect sounds and communication; Physiology, behaviour, ecology and evolution. CRC Press, Taylor and Francis Group Boca Raton, London, New York. 552 Pp. |