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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 |
9457 | Dharmendra, S. and A. Meenu. 2012 Low cost mass multiplication of rice leaf hopper and plant hoppers. Insect Environment 17(4): 178. |
1009 | Dharma-Raddy, K., D.S. Misra, and T.V.K. Singh. 1993 Spatial distribution of rice leaf and plant hoppers. Indian Journal of Entomology 55(1): 1-10. |
14995 | Dharavath, S., S.S. Karabhantanal, and S.B. Jagginavar. 2023 Natural enemies associated with sorghum shoot bug Peregrinus maidis (Ashmead). Indian Journal of Entomology 85(1): 257-259. https://10.55446/IJE.2022.445. pdf |
14510 | Dharavath, S. and S.S. Karabhantanal. 2022 Biology of sorghum shoot bug Peregrinus maidis as influenced by varieties. Indian Journal of Entomology e21209; 1-3. https://doi.org/10.55446/IJE.2021.148. pdf |
1008 | Dhaliwal, Z.S., R.S. Bal and S.S. Bain. 1987 Lethal effect of high temperature on various life stages of Pyrilla perpusilla (Walker) and its important parasitoids. Indian Journal of Ecology 14(2): 266-272. |
1004 | Dhaliwal, Z.S. and S.S. Bain. 1983 A laboratory technique for rearing sugarcane leafhopper, Pyrilla perpusilla (Walker). Uttar Pradesh Journal of Zoology 3(2): 164-165. |
1005 | Dhaliwal, Z.S. and S.S. Bain. 1983 Relative role of various parasitoids in limiting the population of sugarcane Pyrilla in the monsoon and post-monsoon seasons in Punjab. Indian Journal of Ecology 10(2): 294-302. |
1006 | Dhaliwal, Z.S. and S.S. Bain. 1985 Numerical response of some important parasitoids of Pyrilla perpusilla (Walker) to the variable host population. Indian Journal of Ecology 12(1): 126-132. |
1007 | Dhaliwal, Z.S. and S.S. Bain. 1985 Parasitoid induced developmental anomalies in Pyrilla perpusilla (Walker). Annals of Biology (Ludhiana) 1(1): 98-99. |
13397 | Dhaka, S. S., M. Rai, M. Rai, and A. Yadav. 2020 Field evaluation of novel insecticides against brown planthopper (Nilaparvata lugens) and white backed planthopper (Sogatella furcifera) in rice. Indian Journal of Agricultural Sciences 90(8): 1528-1531. |
12691 | Devika, R., N. Remabai, A. Regina, and S. L. Kumari. Ranjini. 1997. 1997 (MO 12): a high-yielding rice variety with blast and brown planthopper resistance. International Rice Research Notes 22(2): 29-30. pdf |
12222 | Deutschmann, U., R. Achtziger, H. Nickel, R. Niedringhaus and W. Witsack. 2016 Zur Zikadenfauna von Trockenrasen-, Küstendünen-, Salzwiesen- und Moorstandorten in der Umgebung von Schwerin (Mecklenburg-Vorpommern) (Hemiptera: Auchenorrhyncha). Cicadina 16: 37-48. pdf |
990 | desVignes, W.G. 1987 Literature review on Sogatodes (Sogata) oryzicola (Muir) and Sogatodes cubanus (Crawford) (Homoptera: Delphacidae) vectors of hoja blanca virus (HBV) of rice. Journal of the Agricultural Society of Trinidad and Tobago 87: 59-63. pdf |
991 | desVignes, W.G. 1988 Sogatodes (Sogata) oryzicola (Muir) and Sogatodes cubanus (Crawford) (Homoptera: Delphacidae) on rice. FAO (Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations) Plant Protection Bulletin 36(4): 189. |
989 | Dessart, P. 1983 Abus politico-nomenclaturaux. Bulletin et Annales de la Societe Royale Belge d'Entomologie 119(10-12): 318-319. |
13599 | Desko, M., C. Schiebel, S. Silverman, J. Bickel, K. Felton, and J.L. Chandler. 2021 The probability of spotted lanternfly, Lycorma delicatula (Hemiptera: Fulgoridae), escape differs among life stages and between two trapping techniques commonly used by landowners, sticky bands and duct tape. The Great Lakes Entomologist 53(2): 170-177. |
13750 | Deshwal, R., S.K. Sachan, G. Singh, D.V. Singh, G. Singh, and P. Chand. 2019 Seasonal abundance of insect pests associated with paddy crop in western plain zone of Uttar Pradesh. Journal of Entomology and Zoology Studies 7(3): 1347-1350. [Nilaparvata lugens, Sogatella furcifera] pdf |
988 | deSantis, L., E.L. Dagoberto, A.M.M. de-Remes-Lenicov and A. Teson. 1988 Notas sobre Anagrus armatus (Hymenoptera: Mymaridae) parasitoide oofago de Delphacodes kuscheli (Homoptera: Delphacidae). Revista Chilena de Entomologia 16: 93-95. |
6434 | deSantis, L. and E. Virla. 1991 Sobre dos encírtidos parasitoides de driínidos en la República Argentina. (Insecta-Hymenoptera). Comunicación de la Academia Nacional de Agronomía y Veterinaria 45(3): 5-19. |
5583 | Dery, S.K., R. Philippe,and D. Mariau. 1996 Les Auchenorrhynches (homoptères), vecteurs supposés du jaunissement mortel du cocotier au Ghana. Plantations, Recherche, Développement 3: 355-62. |
5584 | Dery, S.K., R. Philippe,and D. Mariau. 1995 Preliminary observations on Auchenorrhyncha (Homoptera), suspected vectors of Cape St Paul Wilt disease in Ghana. In: Proceeding of an International Workshop on Lethal Yellowing-Like diseases of Coconut, Elmina, Ghana, November. Chatham, UK: Natural Resources Institute. Pp. 269-276. |
9455 | Dery, K.S., R. Philippe, J. Nkansah-Poku, and D. Mariau. 1998 Seasonal population variation in two suspected vectors of the Cape St. Paul wilt disease of coconut in Ghana in relation to disease incidence. In: C.P. Topper, P.D.S. Caligari, A.K. Kullaya, S.H. homari, L.J. Kasuga, P.A.L. Masawe, and A.A. Mpunami, (eds.). Proceedings of the International Cashew and Coconut Conference. BioHybrids International Ltd., Reading, England. Pp. 438-441. |
9106 | Dery, K.S., R. Philippe, and D. Mariau. 1996 Auchenorrhyncha (Homoptera), suspected vectors of coconut lethal yellowing disease in Ghana. [Les auchenorrynches (homoptères), vecteurs supposés du jaunissement mortel du cocotier au Ghana.] Plantations, Recherche, Développement 3(5): 355-363. |
13279 | Derstine, N.T., L. Meier, I. Canlas, K. Murman, S. Cannon, D. Carrillo, M. Wallace, and M.F. Cooperband. 2020 Plant volatiles help mediate host plant selection and attraction of the spotted lanternfly (Hemiptera: Fulgoridae): A generalist with a preferred host. Environmental Entomology 49(5): 1049–1062. https://doi.org/10.1093/ee/nvaa080. |