The effects of three wheat cultivars and two oat cultivars on the development of the cereal aphid parasitoid Aphidius rhopalosiphi De Steph, and the generalist aphid parasitoid Ephedrus plagiator (Nees) (Hymenoptera: Braconidae) were evaluated in the laboratory. The level of hydroxamic acids, a family of secondary metabolites that can affect the mean relative growth rate of cereal aphids in cereals, were measured in the different cultivars. The parasitoids were reared in Sitobion avenae (F.) (Homoptera: Aphididae), using plants grown under greenhouse conditions. A. rhopalosiphi showed a longer developmental time on wheat relative to oat cultivars. This effect was accounted for by a significant increase in the time from oviposition to pupati...
The impact of parasitoids on pests varies between conventional and low-intensity agricultural system...
The content of hydroxamic acids in wheat plants shows substantial variations between different speci...
Aphid genotype has been shown to be a source of variability in the induction of phytochemical respon...
The influence of wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) resistance, the parasitoid Aphidius rhopalosiphi De St...
Abstract—The influence of hydroxamic acids (Hx), plant secondary metab-olites associated with aphid ...
The potential for exploiting natural wheat resistance to control the cereal aphid Rhopalosiphum padi...
Hydroxamic acids (HAs) are plant secondary metabolites produced by certain cereals, which have been ...
Artificial infestations of non-viruliferous bird-cherry oat, Rhopalosiphum padi (L.), and English gr...
Following a short-term infestation by aphids, wheat seedlings show an increase in their concentratio...
The interactions between aphids and their Hymenopteran parasitoids on irrigated oats as well as the ...
Hydroxamic acids (Hx) are natural products of Gramineae that are associated with cereal resistance t...
Seedlings from worldwide sources of currently grown commercial varieties of wheat were analysed via ...
Hydroxamic acids (Hx) occurring in cereal extracts, in particular the compound 2,4-dihydroxy-7-metho...
Feeding behaviour of five species of cereal aphids in wheat seedlings differing in hydroxamic acid (...
This study examined the effect of parasitism on cereal aphid populations on farmland in Hampshire be...
The impact of parasitoids on pests varies between conventional and low-intensity agricultural system...
The content of hydroxamic acids in wheat plants shows substantial variations between different speci...
Aphid genotype has been shown to be a source of variability in the induction of phytochemical respon...
The influence of wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) resistance, the parasitoid Aphidius rhopalosiphi De St...
Abstract—The influence of hydroxamic acids (Hx), plant secondary metab-olites associated with aphid ...
The potential for exploiting natural wheat resistance to control the cereal aphid Rhopalosiphum padi...
Hydroxamic acids (HAs) are plant secondary metabolites produced by certain cereals, which have been ...
Artificial infestations of non-viruliferous bird-cherry oat, Rhopalosiphum padi (L.), and English gr...
Following a short-term infestation by aphids, wheat seedlings show an increase in their concentratio...
The interactions between aphids and their Hymenopteran parasitoids on irrigated oats as well as the ...
Hydroxamic acids (Hx) are natural products of Gramineae that are associated with cereal resistance t...
Seedlings from worldwide sources of currently grown commercial varieties of wheat were analysed via ...
Hydroxamic acids (Hx) occurring in cereal extracts, in particular the compound 2,4-dihydroxy-7-metho...
Feeding behaviour of five species of cereal aphids in wheat seedlings differing in hydroxamic acid (...
This study examined the effect of parasitism on cereal aphid populations on farmland in Hampshire be...
The impact of parasitoids on pests varies between conventional and low-intensity agricultural system...
The content of hydroxamic acids in wheat plants shows substantial variations between different speci...
Aphid genotype has been shown to be a source of variability in the induction of phytochemical respon...