In this review, after giving some figures on the economic impact of aphids on agricultural production, we describe the different mechanisms leading to yield losses (direct damage due to sieve drain and plant reaction, indirect damage, often the most important, due to virus transmission). Then, after a history of chemical control and of its limits, the main control strategies (chemical control with decision rules, plant resistance, biological control, farming practices) are reviewed in the light of an integrated pest management approach. Several topics tackled in this article are exemplified for cereal aphids, which are among the most important in Europe as direct feeders and virus vectors
The methodology mainly summarizes the new results and experiences of the author's team, which has be...
There are potential conflicts between food security, biodiversity conservation and ecosystem service...
Biological control of cereal aphids was attempted during two years, using two approaches: (1) mass-r...
Aphids are economically important insect pests of agriculture and forest crops. They feed on phloem ...
Insects have become increasingly resistant to chemical control methods, while at the same time publi...
In recent decades, the development of new concepts in ecology, such as ecosystem services (Losey and...
In agronomy, efficient plant protection strategies are required to reduce pest pressure and increase...
Past studies have identified 18 species of aphids attacking tomato in open-field agriculture and gre...
New Zealand relies upon primary produce for ninety percent of the national income. As our farming be...
In supervised control of pests and diseases real-time information on pest and disease intensity and ...
Aphid belongs to the major category of plant’s pests that can influence the plant by directly suckin...
This chapter discusses the breeding of plants for resistance to aphid infestation. Aphids damage cro...
In supervised control of pests and diseases real-time information on pest and disease intensity and ...
Belonging to the superfamily Aphidoidea, aphids are Hemiptera insects, many of the species causing e...
There are potential conflicts between food security, biodiversity conservation and ecosystem service...
The methodology mainly summarizes the new results and experiences of the author's team, which has be...
There are potential conflicts between food security, biodiversity conservation and ecosystem service...
Biological control of cereal aphids was attempted during two years, using two approaches: (1) mass-r...
Aphids are economically important insect pests of agriculture and forest crops. They feed on phloem ...
Insects have become increasingly resistant to chemical control methods, while at the same time publi...
In recent decades, the development of new concepts in ecology, such as ecosystem services (Losey and...
In agronomy, efficient plant protection strategies are required to reduce pest pressure and increase...
Past studies have identified 18 species of aphids attacking tomato in open-field agriculture and gre...
New Zealand relies upon primary produce for ninety percent of the national income. As our farming be...
In supervised control of pests and diseases real-time information on pest and disease intensity and ...
Aphid belongs to the major category of plant’s pests that can influence the plant by directly suckin...
This chapter discusses the breeding of plants for resistance to aphid infestation. Aphids damage cro...
In supervised control of pests and diseases real-time information on pest and disease intensity and ...
Belonging to the superfamily Aphidoidea, aphids are Hemiptera insects, many of the species causing e...
There are potential conflicts between food security, biodiversity conservation and ecosystem service...
The methodology mainly summarizes the new results and experiences of the author's team, which has be...
There are potential conflicts between food security, biodiversity conservation and ecosystem service...
Biological control of cereal aphids was attempted during two years, using two approaches: (1) mass-r...