The intensive use of nitrogen fertilizer has been a common approach for pursuing higher crop yields. However, the ecological effects of such use on the tritrophic interactions (crop-insect pest-natural enemy) and on the ecological and economic benefits of such use are poorly understood. Here, we investigated the effects of low, medium, and high levels of nitrogen fertilizer inputs (70, 140, and 280 kg/ha/yr) on cereal aphid (Sitobion avenae Fabricius [Hemiptera: Aphididae], Schizaphis graminum Rondani [Hemiptera: Aphididae], and Rhopalosiphum padi L. [Hemiptera: Aphididae]) abundance, primary parasitism rates, crop yield, and net income in winter wheat (Triticum aestivum [Poales: Poaceae] cv. Zhou 22) for 2 yr. A higher input of nitrogen fe...
Aphids are important pests of spring cereals and their abundance and the impact of their natural ene...
In a field trial, done over two seasons, nitrogen and fungicide inputs to winter wheat were varied t...
Insects have become increasingly resistant to chemical control methods, while at the same time publi...
Host plant nutritional quality can directly and indirectly affect the third trophic levels. The aphi...
Increased nitrogen applications to crops influence plant–insect interactions and potentially increas...
Predator–prey interactions are influenced by nitrogen availability. Wheat (Triticum aestivum cv. Sol...
The effects of five rates of nitrogen fertiliser applications on the performance of the cereal aphid...
Agricultural intensification through increasing fertilization input and cropland expansion has cause...
International audienceBecause N is frequently the most limiting mineral macronutrient for plants in ...
The effects of five rates of nitrogen fertiliser applications on the performance of the cereal aphid...
Growing populations and changing diets have put great pressure on food systems throughout the world ...
Insect predators and parasitoids act as biological pest control agents in agro-ecosystems, and thus ...
Insect predators and parasitoids act as biological pest control agents in agro-ecosystems, and thus ...
The type and quantity of fertilizer supplied to a crop will differ between organic and conventional ...
The rise in atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) generally increases wheat biomass and grain yield but d...
Aphids are important pests of spring cereals and their abundance and the impact of their natural ene...
In a field trial, done over two seasons, nitrogen and fungicide inputs to winter wheat were varied t...
Insects have become increasingly resistant to chemical control methods, while at the same time publi...
Host plant nutritional quality can directly and indirectly affect the third trophic levels. The aphi...
Increased nitrogen applications to crops influence plant–insect interactions and potentially increas...
Predator–prey interactions are influenced by nitrogen availability. Wheat (Triticum aestivum cv. Sol...
The effects of five rates of nitrogen fertiliser applications on the performance of the cereal aphid...
Agricultural intensification through increasing fertilization input and cropland expansion has cause...
International audienceBecause N is frequently the most limiting mineral macronutrient for plants in ...
The effects of five rates of nitrogen fertiliser applications on the performance of the cereal aphid...
Growing populations and changing diets have put great pressure on food systems throughout the world ...
Insect predators and parasitoids act as biological pest control agents in agro-ecosystems, and thus ...
Insect predators and parasitoids act as biological pest control agents in agro-ecosystems, and thus ...
The type and quantity of fertilizer supplied to a crop will differ between organic and conventional ...
The rise in atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) generally increases wheat biomass and grain yield but d...
Aphids are important pests of spring cereals and their abundance and the impact of their natural ene...
In a field trial, done over two seasons, nitrogen and fungicide inputs to winter wheat were varied t...
Insects have become increasingly resistant to chemical control methods, while at the same time publi...