| aphid transmission of lettuce necrotic leaf curl virus, a member of a tentative new subgroup within the genus torradovirus. | lettuce necrotic leaf curl virus (lnlcv) was described as the first non-tomato-infecting member of the genus torradovirus. until today, the virus was found only in the netherlands in two different areas in open field crops of lettuce. in 2015, lnlcv was accepted by the ictv as a new member of the genus torradovirus. the tomato-infecting (ti) torradoviruses tomato torrado virus (totv), tomato marchitez virus (tomarv) and tomato chocolàte virus (tochv) are transmitted by at least three whitefly sp ... | 2017 | 28223184 |
| resource tracking in aphids: programmed reproductive strategies anticipate seasonal trends in habitat quality. | most aphids show cyclical parthenogenesis, have short generation times and complete several generations each season. two hypotheses have been proposed to account for the adaptive seasonal trends observed in the reproductive strategies of aphids. firstly, individuals of each generation modify their reproductive strategy in direct response to the conditions they experience during their development. secondly, the reproductive strategies of the different generations are to a large extent programmed ... | 1998 | 28307560 |
| attraction and repulsion of the aphid,cavariella aegopodii, by plant odors. | cavariella aegopodii is induced to land on traps by the monoterpene carvone, and the relevance of this to host-finding by the aphid is discussed. catches are reduced by linalool. the interaction of plant chemicals in natural communities is discussed, and the possibility of using repellent chemicals for crop protection is suggested. | 1981 | 24420758 |