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Chilo suppressalis

Hylemya spp. Fsila rosae Chilo suppressalis Myzus persieae Nephotettix einetieeps Tribolium oastaneum Spodoptera littoralis Cocoa Mirids Tetranychid mites Laspeyresia pomonella Leptinotarsa 10-lineata Adult Locusts Lucilia larvae adults Beetles in stored cereals... [Pg.39]

The pheromone of the rice stem borer, Chilo suppressalis, is a mixture of two aldehydes, (Z)-ll-hexadecenal and (Z)-13-octa-decenal. Field-cage trials carried out in the Philippines at the International Rice Research Institute showed that the fully stabilised microencapsulated formulations of these aldehydes persisted for over 30 days and virtually eliminated the laying of fertile eggs during this period (6). [Pg.138]

Rice plant allelochemics greatly influenced behavior and physiology of striped stemborer (SSB), Chilo suppressalis (Walker), brown planthopper (BPH),... [Pg.144]

FIG. 1. Orientational and ovipositional responses of striped stem borer, Chilo suppressalis, moths on paper strips treated with ether extract of steam distillates of resistant (TKM6) and susceptible (Rexoro) rice varieties. [Pg.148]

In that period after World War II, Japan citizens also suffered from shortages of food, especially rice. So as to increase the rice production, synthetic pesticides were used extensively in Japan. For example, parathion was used to control the Asiatic rice borer, Chilo suppressalis. Unfortunately, this phosphorus insecticide was highly toxic, and a number of farmers were killed by poisoning. Another notorious pesticide was phenylmercuric acetate, which was used against rice blast disease. Because it contained mercury, the public could not accept it. [Pg.13]

Striped Rice Stem Borer (Chilo suppressalis) (left) and Rice LeafroUer (Cnaphalocrocis medinalis) (right). [Pg.725]

Pheromone component of the rice stem borer Chilo suppressalis. Mp 14-15°. Bpo.oi 127-128°. [Pg.770]

Measurement of Receptor-Binding Activity of Non-Steroidal Ecdysone Agonists Using in vitro Expressed Receptor Proteins (EcR/USP Complex) of Chilo suppressalis and Drosophila melanogaster... [Pg.191]

Figure 2. Comparisons of the primary sequences of EcRs and USPs, Numbers in boxes show the percentage amino acid identity in each region between Chilo suppressalis and Drosophila melanogaster,... Figure 2. Comparisons of the primary sequences of EcRs and USPs, Numbers in boxes show the percentage amino acid identity in each region between Chilo suppressalis and Drosophila melanogaster,...

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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.715 ]

See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.725 , Pg.749 ]




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