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期刊名:Frontiers in insect science

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Russian honey bees (RHB) are a breeding population developed by USDA-ARS as an effort to provide Varroa-resistant honey bees to beekeepers. The selection strategy for this breeding population was the first in honey bees to incorporate genet...
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Lycorma delicatula (White) (Hemiptera: Fulgoridae), native to China, was first detected in Pennsylvania, U.S. in 2014. This polyphagous pest can feed on over 70 plant species including agricultural crops, like grapes, that have high economi...
Eugene V Ryabov,Francisco Posada-Florez,Curtis Rogers et al. Eugene V Ryabov et al.
The ectoparasitic mite, Varroa destructor and the viruses it vectors, including types A and B of Deformed wing virus (DWV), pose a major threat to honey bees, Apis mellifera. Analysis of 256 mites collected from the same set of field coloni...
Gyan P Harwood,Vincent Prayugo,Adam G Dolezal Gyan P Harwood
Honey bees face many environmental stressors, including exposure to pesticides and pathogens. A novel butenolide pesticide, flupyradifurone, was recently introduced to the US and shown to have a bee-friendly toxicity profile. Like the much-...
Alejandro Trujillo-González,David N Thuo,Uday Divi et al. Alejandro Trujillo-González et al.
Khapra beetle, Trogoderma granarium Everts, 1898, is a serious pest of stored grain products globally. Environmental DNA (eDNA)-based methods offer sensitive detection tools used to inform biosecurity officers on the presence of high-risk p...
Dominique N Ebbenga,Eric C Burkness,Matthew D Clark et al. Dominique N Ebbenga et al.
Popillia japonica (Newman), is a highly polyphagous, invasive species, first recorded in the U.S. in 1916, and detected in Minnesota in the late 1960s. Historically, research on this pest in the Midwest U.S. has focused primarily on ornamen...
Michael J Brewer,Norman C Elliott,Isaac L Esquivel et al. Michael J Brewer et al.
The sorghum (Sorghum bicolor [L.]) agroecosystem of North America provided an opportunity to evaluate agroecosystem response to an invading insect herbivore, Melanaphis sorghi (Theobald) (sorghum aphid) (previously published as Melanaphis s...
Beauti Kakoti,Bhabesh Deka,Somnath Roy et al. Beauti Kakoti et al.
The scale insects reduce plant photosynthetic ability by sucking sap from leaves and causing significant damage to the tea crop in most tea-producing countries. They suck the sap from stems and tea leaves, which not only prevents further gr...
Arthur V Ribeiro,Theresa M Cira,Ian V MacRae et al. Arthur V Ribeiro et al.
Remote sensing has been shown to be a promising technology for the detection and monitoring of plant stresses including insect feeding. Popillia japonica Newman, is an invasive insect species in the United States, and a pest of concern to s...