Publications for:
pest = Hebata vitis
crop = Tea (Camellia sinensis)
found 12 publications:
2021
Evaluation of eleven plant species as potential banker plants to support predatory
Orius sauteri in tea plant systems
Insects (2021) 12 (2 - 162)
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pestinfo wiki2018
Physiological and biochemical responses of
Camellia sinensis to stress associated with
Empoasca vitis feeding
Arthropod-Plant Interactions (2018) 12 (1), 65-75
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pestinfo wiki2015
Spider foraging strategies dominate pest suppression in organic tea plantations
BioControl (2015) 60 (6), 839-847
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pestinfo wikiNon-host plant essential oil volatiles with potential for a ‘push-pull’ strategy to control the tea green leafhopper,
Empoasca vitisEntomologia Experimentalis et Applicata (2015) 156 (1), 77-87
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pestinfo wikiAttractiveness of host volatiles combined with background visual cues to the tea leafhopper,
Empoasca vitisEntomologia Experimentalis et Applicata (2015) 157 (3), 291-299
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pestinfo wikiComparison of insecticide susceptibilities of
Empoasca vitis (Hemiptera: Cicadellidae) from three main tea-growing regions in China
Journal of Economic Entomology (2015) 108 (3), 1251-1259
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pestinfo wiki2014
Herbivore species, infestation time, and herbivore density affect induced volatiles in tea plants
Chemoecology (2014) 24 (1), 1-14
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pestinfo wikiDesign and selection of trap color for capture of the tea leafhopper,
Empoasca vitis, by orthogonal optimization
Entomologia Experimentalis et Applicata (2014) 151 (3), 247-258
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pestinfo wikiVolatiles from non-host aromatic plants repel tea green leafhopper
Empoasca vitisEntomologia Experimentalis et Applicata (2014) 153 (2), 156-169
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pestinfo wikiProbing behavior of
Empoasca vitis (Homoptera: Cicadellidae) on resistant and susceptible cultivars of tea plants
Journal of Insect Science (2014) 14 (223), 1-6
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pestinfo wikiDual action of
Catsia tora in tea plantations: repellent volatiles and augmented natural enemy population provide control of tea green leafhopper
Phytoparasitica (2014) 42 (5), 595-607
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pestinfo wiki2012
Behavioral responses for evaluating the attractiveness of specific tea shoot volatiles to the tea green leafhopper,
Empoasca vitisInsect Science (2012) 19 (2), 229-238
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