Publications for:

pest = Sugarcane white leaf phytoplasma
crop = Sugarcane (Saccharum officinarum)
country = Thailand

found 9 publications:

2021
Alteration in the stylet probing behavior and host preference of the vector Matsumuratettix hiroglyphicus (Hemiptera: Cicadellidae) after infection with Sugarcane white leaf phytoplasma
Journal of Economic Entomology (2021) 114 (3), 1081-1090
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2020
Wolbachia (Rickettsiales: Alphaproteobacteria) infection in the leafhopper vector of sugarcane white leaf disease
Journal of Insect Science (2020) 20 (3 - 53)
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2013
Sugarcane yellow leaf symptomatic plants in Thailand are infected by white leaf phytoplasma, not by leaf yellows phytoplasma
Australasian Plant Pathology (2013) 42 (6), 723-729
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2011
Evaluation of the efficiency of various treatments used for Sugarcane white leaf phytoplasma control
Bulletin of Insectology (2011) 64 (Suppl.), S197-S198
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Predominant bacteria symbionts in the leafhopper Matsumuratettix hiroglyphicus - the vector of Sugarcane white leaf phytoplasma
Bulletin of Insectology (2011) 64 (Suppl.), S215-S216
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2007
Phylogenetic relationships of sugarcane grassy shoot phytoplasma with closely related agents
Bulletin of Insectology (2007) 60 (2), 347-348
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2006
Transmission of sugarcane white leaf phytoplasma by Yamatotettix flavovittatus, a new leafhopper vector
Journal of Economic Entomology (2006) 99 (5), 1531-1537
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1998
Genetic diversity among phytoplasmas associated with sugarcane white leaf, sugarcane grassy shoot, gramineous weed white leaf diseases and potential insect vectors
International Congress of Plant Pathology (1998) 7th meeting, section 2.2
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Current status of molecular classification of the phytoplasmas
Journal of Plant Pathology (1998) 80 (1), 3-26
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