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Sitobion avenae
Virulence of Two Entomophthoralean Fungi, Pandora Neoaphidis
Assessing Cereal Aphid Diversity and Barley Yellow Dwarf Risk in Hard Red Spring Wheat and Durum
A Contribution to the Aphid Fauna of Greece
Molecular Tracking of the Effects of Alternative Prey on Rates of Aphid Consumption in the Field
Cereal Aphids G
Wheat Aphid CP
Sitobion) Miscanthi (Takahashi) (Homoptera: Aphididae
Using Species Traits to Understand the Mechanisms Driving Pollination and Pest Control Ecosystem Services
Entomophthorales on Cereal Aphids
Sitobion Avenae
Pathogens of Sitobion Avenae and Myzus Persicae (Hemiptera: Aphididae), in Tunisia
Predicting Aphid Abundance on Winter Wheat Using Suction Trap Catches
Identification of Differentially Expressed Micrornas Under Imidacloprid Exposure in Sitobion Avenae Fabricius
Genetic, Morphological and Ecological Relationships Among Populations of the Clam Shrimp, Caenestheriella Gynecia
The Past, Present, and Future of Barley Yellow Dwarf Management
Host-Plant Mediated Influences on Population Development of Sitobion Avenue (Sternorrhyncha: Aphididae)
Conservation Biological Control and Enemy Diversity on a Landscape Scale
Encyclopaedia of Pests and Natural Enemies in Field Crops Contents Introduction
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Effects of Carboxylesterase Gene Silence on Wheat Aphid Sitobion Avenae (Fabricius)
Compatibility of Entomopathogenic Fungi and Botanical Extracts Against the Wheat Aphid, Sitobion Avenae (Fab.) (Hemiptera: Aphid
The Occurrence of Two Species of Entomophthorales (Entomophthoromycota), Pathogens of Sitobion Avenae and Myzus Persicae (Hemiptera: Aphididae), in Tunisia
Species Composition and Population Dynamics of the Harmful Insect Fauna (Hemiptera: Cicadomorpha, Fulgoromorpha and Sternorrhyncha) of Winter Triticale
Contrasting Population Structure and Demographic History of Cereal Aphids in Different
Aphid-Pathogenic Entomophthorales (Their Taxonomy, Biology and Ecology)
Grain Aphids (Sitobion Avenae) with Knockdown Resistance (Kdr) to Insecticide
VIEW Open Access Cereal Aphid Movement: General Principles and Simulation Modelling Hazel R Parry
Durum Wheat Cultivars Express Different Level Of
Identification and Expression Analysis of Candidate Odorant-Binding Protein and Chemosensory Protein Genes by Antennal Transcriptome of Sitobion Avenae
The Occurrence of Two Species of Entomophthorales (Entomophthoromycota), Pathogens of Sitobion Avenae and Myzus Persicae (Hemiptera: Aphididae), in Tunisia
Divergence of Desiccation-Related Traits in Sitobion Avenae from Northwestern China
Importation of Wheat (Triticum Sp.) for Consumption from Lithuania Into the United States and Territories
Soil As an Environment for Winter Survival of Aphid-Pathogenic Entomophthorales
An Overview of the Functioning of Sitobion Avenea Populations at Three Spatial Scales in France C.A
Aphids and Their Natural Enemies Are Differently Affected by Habitat Features at Local and Landscape Scales ⇑ B
Transcriptome Analysis and Identification of Insecticide Tolerance-Related Genes After Exposure to Insecticide in Sitobion Avenae
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