WebThe soybean aphid, Aphis glycines Matsumura, has become the single most important arthropod pest of soybeans in North America. Native to Asia, this invasive species was … WebSoybean aphid biology in North America. Ann. Entomol. Soc. Am. 97, 204-208. Voegtlin, D., R. J. ONeil and W. Graves. 2004. Tests of suitability of overwintering hosts of Aphis glycines: identification of a new host association with Rhamnus alnifolia LHer. Ann. Entomol. ... It appears therefore that R. cathartica is the most important primary ...
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WebSoybean aphid was first detected in North America near Lake Michigan during the 2000 growing season, and quickly spread to become a major insect pest of soybeans. Annual … WebThe soybean aphid is a native of Asia that was first discovered in Wisconsin in 2000 and has since spread throughout the northern soybean growing regions of North America. This aphid can build up to populations exceeding 1,000 per soybean plant and as a result can cause significant yield loss. trump coming to houston texas
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WebEcology and management of the soybean aphid in North America 来自 国家科技图书文献中心 喜欢 0. 阅读量: 6. 作者: DW Ragsdale , DA Landis , J Brodeur , GE Heimpel , N Desneux. 展开 . 关键词: Aphis glycines biological control … Web1. mar 2004 · The soybean aphid has been observed at all stages of a heterecious holocyclic life cycle and seems to be adapting to a large geographic area of the North Central United States. Soybean aphid uses native and exotic primary hosts found in North America, specifically Rhamnus cathartica L. and Rhamnus alnifolia L’Hér. WebSOYBEAN APHID. The soybean aphid ( Aphis glycines) is the only aphid in North America able to develop large colonies on soybeans. It was first identified as a pest in North America in 2000. Since then, it has established itself as the most significant soybean pest in the north-central region. Although infestation can be sporadic and ... philippine ghost legends