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The complete genome sequence of a bipartite begomovirus (genus Begomovirus, family Geminiviridae) infecting yellow passion fruit (Passiflora edulis) in the state of Valle del Cauca (Colombia) has been determined. The complete DNA-A and DNA-B components were determined to be 2600 and 2572 nt in...

Author(s)
Vaca-Vaca, J. C.; Carrasco-Lozano, E. C.; López-López, K.
Publisher
Springer-Wien, Wien, Austria
Citation
Archives of Virology, 2017, 162, 2, pp 573-576
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Objective: To understand the cockroach and it population distribution indoor farmers market in Nantong City, and to make effective prevention and control measures according to the investigation data. Methods: Selecting 2 large indoor farmers market in the downtown area of Nantong city, adhesiving...

Author(s)
Zhang ShiJun; Zhi YunChong; Wang ZhiQuan; Chen Yu; Kuai QingAn
Publisher
Editorial Department of the Chinese Journal of Hygienic Insecticides & Equipments, Nanjing, China
Citation
Chinese Journal of Hygienic Insecticides & Equipments, 2014, 20, 5, pp 475-477
Abstract

The whitefly, Bemisia tabaci (Gennadius), is a cryptic species complex that attacks >600 different species of plants and transmits several plant viruses causing severe economic losses. Until 2010, the B. tabaci complex comprised 24 distinct putative species. Recently, at least 15 new species...

Author(s)
Alemandri, V.; Medina, C. G. V.; Dumón, A. D.; Argüello Caro, E. B.; Mattio, M. F.; García Medina, S.; Lopez Lambertini, P. M.; Truol, G.
Publisher
Entomological Society of America, Annapolis, USA
Citation
Journal of Economic Entomology, 2015, 108, 2, pp 405-413
Abstract

Although the causal agent of black root rot of Cucurbitaceae in Japan has been proposed as Phomopsis sclerotioides, the species identification of the pathogen has remained inconclusive because of a lack of spore formation. We confirmed that a Japanese isolate of Phomopsis sp. obtained from a...

Author(s)
Shishido, M.; Yoshida, N.; Usami, T.; Shinozaki, T.; Kobayashi, M.; Takeuchi, T.
Publisher
Springer-Verlag Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan
Citation
Journal of General Plant Pathology, 2006, 72, 4, pp 220-227
Abstract

This multiauthor volume consists of eleven chapters dealing with major grain legumes and provides authoritative accounts of genetic resources and their utilization for improvement of yields, disease and pest resistance, and other agronomic traits. The introductory chapter summarizes landmark...

Author(s)
Singh, R. J.; Jauhar, P. P.
Publisher
Taylor & Francis, Boca Raton, USA
Citation
Genetic resources, chromosome engineering, and crop improvement. Vol 1: grain legumes, 2005, pp ix + 376 pp.
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Author(s)
Huang, H. C.; Erickson, R. S.; Hsieh, T. F.
Citation
Canadian Plant Disease Survey, 2004, 84, pp 88-89
Abstract

We present first results from a survey of Bruchidae (Coleoptera) in stored Leguminosae (pulses) in Portugal. The survey focuses on edible Leguminosae, and also field crops. Ten bruchid species were identified. Acanthoscelides obtectus was the only species detected in beans (in either field or...

Author(s)
Mateus, C.; Carvalho, E. L. de; Mexia, A.
ISBN
2003 CABI Publishing (H ISBN 0851996914)
Publisher
CABI Publishing, Wallingford, UK
Citation
Advances in stored product protection. Proceedings of the 8th International Working Conference on Stored Product Protection, York, UK, 22-26 July 2002, 2003, pp 406-409
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Author(s)
Hsieh, T. F.; Huang, H. C.; Erickson, R. S.; Yanke, L. J.; Mundel, H. H.
Citation
Plant Disease, 2002, 86, 11, pp 1275
Abstract

We tested the effect natural products smoke has on the honey bee tracheal mite (Acarapis woodi) and honey bees. Plant materials screened for activity included coffee beans (Coffea arabica), corncobs (Zea mays), creosote bush (Larrea tridentata), eucalyptus (Eucalyptus sp.), orange peel (Citrus...

Author(s)
Eischen, F. A.; Vergara, C. H.
Publisher
EDP Sciences, Les Ulis, France
Citation
Apidologie, 2004, 35, 4, pp 341-349
Abstract

Investigations were conducted in oat crops in the Tyumen region, Siberia, Russia, in 1995 on the effect of an electromagnetic field on 2,4-D (diluted 10, 25, 50, 75 and 100 times). Electromagnetic treatment allowed reduction of herbicide doses without decreasing the efficacy of weed control. Good...

Author(s)
Ovcharenko, M. M.; Solodilov, A. I.; Kravchuk, M. A.
Publisher
Izdatel'stvo Kolos, Moscow, Russia
Citation
Zashchita i Karantin Rasteniĭ, 2004, No.3, pp 42-43

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