Hydroxamic acids (HAs) are plant secondary metabolites produced by certain cereals, which have been found to be toxic to pest aphids in artificial diet assays. Previous studies have shown that tetraploid and hexaploid wheat varieties, the leaf tissues of which contained higher levels of these compounds than used in artificial diets, did not reduce aphid settling or fecundity. This current study reports findings on a high HA producing B genome accession of the diploid ancestor of wheat, Aegilops speltoides. We found that this accession does have a negative impact on aphid host selection and substantially reduces nymph production. Whole leaf tissue assays showed very high levels of HAs, well in excess of the toxic level determined in the arti...
We hypothesized that aphids after previous exposure to hydroxamic acids (Hx), a family of secondary ...
The effects of three wheat cultivars and two oat cultivars on the development of the cereal aphid pa...
Estimations of infestation by the bird cherry-oat aphid (Rhopalosiphum padi) as well as measurements...
Hydroxamic acids (HAs) are plant secondary metabolites produced by certain cereals, which have been ...
Hydroxamic acids (Hx) occurring in cereal extracts, in particular the compound 2,4-dihydroxy-7-metho...
Seedlings from worldwide sources of currently grown commercial varieties of wheat were analysed via ...
The potential for exploiting natural wheat resistance to control the cereal aphid Rhopalosiphum padi...
Feeding behaviour of five species of cereal aphids in wheat seedlings differing in hydroxamic acid (...
Hydroxamic acids (Hx) are natural products of Gramineae that are associated with cereal resistance t...
Hydroxamic acids (Hx) are wheat secondary metabolites conferring resistance for cereals against aphi...
The content of hydroxamic acids in wheat plants shows substantial variations between different speci...
We characterized the induction of hydroxamic acids (Hx) by aphid infestation in the wild wheat Triti...
Aphid infestation triggered a significant induction of hydroxamic acids (Hx) in wild wheat Triticum ...
Swedish wheats were analysed at the seedling stage for hydroxamic acids (Hx), a family of natural ap...
Abstract—The influence of hydroxamic acids (Hx), plant secondary metab-olites associated with aphid ...
We hypothesized that aphids after previous exposure to hydroxamic acids (Hx), a family of secondary ...
The effects of three wheat cultivars and two oat cultivars on the development of the cereal aphid pa...
Estimations of infestation by the bird cherry-oat aphid (Rhopalosiphum padi) as well as measurements...
Hydroxamic acids (HAs) are plant secondary metabolites produced by certain cereals, which have been ...
Hydroxamic acids (Hx) occurring in cereal extracts, in particular the compound 2,4-dihydroxy-7-metho...
Seedlings from worldwide sources of currently grown commercial varieties of wheat were analysed via ...
The potential for exploiting natural wheat resistance to control the cereal aphid Rhopalosiphum padi...
Feeding behaviour of five species of cereal aphids in wheat seedlings differing in hydroxamic acid (...
Hydroxamic acids (Hx) are natural products of Gramineae that are associated with cereal resistance t...
Hydroxamic acids (Hx) are wheat secondary metabolites conferring resistance for cereals against aphi...
The content of hydroxamic acids in wheat plants shows substantial variations between different speci...
We characterized the induction of hydroxamic acids (Hx) by aphid infestation in the wild wheat Triti...
Aphid infestation triggered a significant induction of hydroxamic acids (Hx) in wild wheat Triticum ...
Swedish wheats were analysed at the seedling stage for hydroxamic acids (Hx), a family of natural ap...
Abstract—The influence of hydroxamic acids (Hx), plant secondary metab-olites associated with aphid ...
We hypothesized that aphids after previous exposure to hydroxamic acids (Hx), a family of secondary ...
The effects of three wheat cultivars and two oat cultivars on the development of the cereal aphid pa...
Estimations of infestation by the bird cherry-oat aphid (Rhopalosiphum padi) as well as measurements...