1993
DOI: 10.1093/ee/22.6.1383
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Natural Enemies of Russian Wheat Aphid (Homoptera: Aphididae) and Associated Cereal Aphid Species in Spring-Planted Wheat and Barley in Colorado

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“…18,19 The low temperatures and humid conditions prevalent during the winter growing season tend to be propitious for the occurrence of entomophthoralean mycoses. 20 Regarding the differences between developmental stages, we found significant differences in the number of infected nymphs and adults. Similarly to the results obtained in this study, Scorsetti et al 10 found significant differences between different developmental stages on L. sativa, whereas we have previously recorded differences on S. melongena and C. annuum.…”
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“…18,19 The low temperatures and humid conditions prevalent during the winter growing season tend to be propitious for the occurrence of entomophthoralean mycoses. 20 Regarding the differences between developmental stages, we found significant differences in the number of infected nymphs and adults. Similarly to the results obtained in this study, Scorsetti et al 10 found significant differences between different developmental stages on L. sativa, whereas we have previously recorded differences on S. melongena and C. annuum.…”
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“…Los Entomophthorales provocan epizootias pronunciadas en muchos insectos (Milner et al 1980, Dedryver 1980, Soper y MacLeod 1981, Fedorenko 1985, Feng et al 1991, Wraight et al 1993, Feng et al 1998, Nielsen y Hajek 2005.…”
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“…Before the D. noxia biological control program, D. rapae and A. varipes were reported parasitizing, but not controlling, D. noxia in the west-central Great Plains (Wraight et al, 1993). After the releases, A. albipodus and D. rapae were the most frequently detected species parasitizing D. noxia between 1993 and 1998, and other aphid parasitoid specimens were rarely collected (Brewer et al, 2001).…”
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“…Syrphids and Leucopis sp. were collected in both pre-and post-release surveys in the region (Wraight et al, 1993;Mohamed et al, 2000).…”
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confidence: 99%