Not AvailableHost choice for oviposition by insects is an indicator of the antixenotic factors present in a plant. The expression of antixenosis in 20 maize genotypes against Sesamia inferens (Walker) was measured by studying its relative ovipositional preference under multi-choice test and confirmed by no-choice test. The genotype WNZPBTL 6, E9-B and HKI 1040-11-7 expressed significantly high level of antixenosis in terms of less number of eggs (4.33, 4.67 and 5.33) under multi choice test. The genotype E37-A (O) displayed least antixenosis as indicated by the highest number of eggs (112.33) laid on it by the gravid females. The least number of plants (8.33 percent) utilized for egg laying in E9-B and E30 showed theovipositional aversion o...
ABSTRACT: This study was aimed at assessing some biological parameters of Bemisia tabaci B biotype a...
Female insects have the difficult task of locating host plants that maximize the survival and succes...
Natural enemies respond to herbivore-induced plant volatiles (HIPVs), but an often overlooked aspect...
231-238Host choice for oviposition by insects is an indicator of the antixenotic factors present in ...
Not AvailableTen different maize germplasm (inbreds) of 15 days old were studied for their ovipositi...
<p>Preference was assessed in a choice-test over a 24-h period, independently on each maize inbred l...
<p>Preference was assessed in a choice-test over a 24-h period, independently on each maize inbred l...
This study assessed current research methods and applied them to tests of oviposition preference by ...
Abstract Maize, a genetically diverse crop, is the domesti-cated descendent of its wild ancestor, te...
Maize, a genetically diverse crop, is the domesticated descendent of its wild ancestor, teosinte. R...
Insects' oviposition behavior on alternate host plants is very helpful to understand the interaction...
The common bean Phaseolus vulgaris L. constitutes an important source of protein and income for many...
<p>Performance of larvae was assessed as body dry weight (mg ± SE) after feeding for 4 d on seedling...
The objective of this work was to evaluate bean genotypes for resistance to soybean looper (Chrysode...
ABSTRACT: Collard greens Brassica oleracea var. acephala is one of the most important horticultural ...
ABSTRACT: This study was aimed at assessing some biological parameters of Bemisia tabaci B biotype a...
Female insects have the difficult task of locating host plants that maximize the survival and succes...
Natural enemies respond to herbivore-induced plant volatiles (HIPVs), but an often overlooked aspect...
231-238Host choice for oviposition by insects is an indicator of the antixenotic factors present in ...
Not AvailableTen different maize germplasm (inbreds) of 15 days old were studied for their ovipositi...
<p>Preference was assessed in a choice-test over a 24-h period, independently on each maize inbred l...
<p>Preference was assessed in a choice-test over a 24-h period, independently on each maize inbred l...
This study assessed current research methods and applied them to tests of oviposition preference by ...
Abstract Maize, a genetically diverse crop, is the domesti-cated descendent of its wild ancestor, te...
Maize, a genetically diverse crop, is the domesticated descendent of its wild ancestor, teosinte. R...
Insects' oviposition behavior on alternate host plants is very helpful to understand the interaction...
The common bean Phaseolus vulgaris L. constitutes an important source of protein and income for many...
<p>Performance of larvae was assessed as body dry weight (mg ± SE) after feeding for 4 d on seedling...
The objective of this work was to evaluate bean genotypes for resistance to soybean looper (Chrysode...
ABSTRACT: Collard greens Brassica oleracea var. acephala is one of the most important horticultural ...
ABSTRACT: This study was aimed at assessing some biological parameters of Bemisia tabaci B biotype a...
Female insects have the difficult task of locating host plants that maximize the survival and succes...
Natural enemies respond to herbivore-induced plant volatiles (HIPVs), but an often overlooked aspect...