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Planthopper (Hemiptera, Fulgoromorpha) feeding behavior : history and current prospects with EPG

Reynaud Bernard, Turpin Patrick, Attié Marc. 2005. Planthopper (Hemiptera, Fulgoromorpha) feeding behavior : history and current prospects with EPG. In : 12th International Auchenorryncha Congress, Berkeley, USA, August 7-12 2005. s.l. : s.n., Résumé, 1 p. International Auchenorryncha Congress. 12, Berkeley, États-Unis, 7 Août 2005/12 Août 2005.

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Résumé : Feeding bebavior is fundamental in the process of phytophagous insect diversification (Caillaud & Via, 2000). The feeding bebavior of phytophagous insects is responsible for both direct damage and the transmission of pathogens. Planthoppers are a biogeographically diverse, monophyletic clade with about 12,000 described species grouped into 18 families (O'Brien, L.B. 2002; Stroinski A& Szewedo J., 2002). About 30 species of planthoppers are reported as vectors of plant pathogens, in such familes as Delphacidae, which transmit viruses (Nault & Ammar, 1989), or Cixiidae, which transmit phytoplasmas (Purcell, 1985). Transmission of circulative and non-circulative pathogens depends on stylet

Classification Agris : H10 - Ravageurs des plantes

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