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CHEMICAL RESPONSE OF MAIZE PLANTS WITH RESISTANCE TO FALL ARMYWORM FEEDING DAMAGE

CHEMICAL RESPONSE OF MAIZE PLANTS WITH RESISTANCE TO FALL ARMYWORM FEEDING DAMAGE

... the chemical response to Spodotera frugiperda associated to some selected genotypes resistant to this fall armyworm, subsidizing studies for improving commercial ...from ... See full document

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Resistance of maize landraces from Brazil to fall armyworm (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae) in the winter and summer seasons

Resistance of maize landraces from Brazil to fall armyworm (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae) in the winter and summer seasons

... plant resistance (HPR) is a relevant tool to consider for implementation in the integrated pest management (IPM) ...plant resistance is an efficient and environmentally friendly mode of ... See full document

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Induced response against herbivory by chemical information transfer between plants

Induced response against herbivory by chemical information transfer between plants

... species of grasshoppers and other generalist insects (Karban et ...mixture of volatile compounds, with a large number of ...after damage and hence are candidates for potential signals ... See full document

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Insecticidal activity of essential oils in controlling fall armyworm, Spodoptera frugiperda

Insecticidal activity of essential oils in controlling fall armyworm, Spodoptera frugiperda

... control of S. frugiperda intensified the use of pyre- throids and organophosphates in crops, reducing control effi- ciency and resistance against ...frugiperda to these chemical groups ... See full document

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Multivariate analysis reveals key traits of fall armyworm resistance in tropical popcorn genotypes

Multivariate analysis reveals key traits of fall armyworm resistance in tropical popcorn genotypes

... and chemical methods are strategies to control FAW, however, plant resistance is especially effective in tropical regions where there is a necessity to reduce environmental damages caused by ... See full document

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Resistance of conventional and isogenic transgenic maize hybrids to Spodoptera frugiperda (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae)

Resistance of conventional and isogenic transgenic maize hybrids to Spodoptera frugiperda (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae)

... positively, with the lowest score of damage from the 45 DAS, differing from the other conventional hybrids in both locations (Table ...indicative of resistance, through preference ... See full document

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Maize plants produce direct resistance elicited by Tetranychus urticae Koch (Acari: Tetranychidae)

Maize plants produce direct resistance elicited by Tetranychus urticae Koch (Acari: Tetranychidae)

... abundance of crystals, thorns, trichomes and fibers in the lea (Becerra, ...The chemical responses, such as toxic metabolites and/or repellents act, for example, minimizing damage by reducing the ... See full document

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DIALLEL CROSSING AMONG MAIZE POPULATIONS FOR RESISTANCE TO FALL ARMYWORM

DIALLEL CROSSING AMONG MAIZE POPULATIONS FOR RESISTANCE TO FALL ARMYWORM

... for resistance to fall armyworm has had a slow development until the advent of techniques for artificial infestation that allowed uniform evaluations of large number of ... See full document

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SOIL COVERAGE PLANTS PRECEEDING MAIZE CULTURE SUBMITTED TO DOSES OF NITROGEN FERTILIZATION

SOIL COVERAGE PLANTS PRECEEDING MAIZE CULTURE SUBMITTED TO DOSES OF NITROGEN FERTILIZATION

... yield of phytomass of the soil coverage species were significantly different ...millet, with the fallow (spontaneous vegetation) and velvet bean being the ones which presented the lowest phytomass ... See full document

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CHEMICAL COMPOSITION AND NUTRITIVE VALUE OF MAIZE STEMS DEPENDING ON THE CUTTING HEIGHT OF PLANTS AT HARVEST

CHEMICAL COMPOSITION AND NUTRITIVE VALUE OF MAIZE STEMS DEPENDING ON THE CUTTING HEIGHT OF PLANTS AT HARVEST

... according to the accepted principles of maize culture for ...silage. Maize was harvested after its late waxy maturity basing on organoleptic estimation of ...The plants were ... See full document

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INDUCTION OF RESISTANCE TO Xanthomonas campestris pv. viticola IN GRAPEVINE PLANTS

INDUCTION OF RESISTANCE TO Xanthomonas campestris pv. viticola IN GRAPEVINE PLANTS

... disease of greater impact on grape production in the Northeast of Brazil, especially in the states of Bahia, Ceará and Pernambuco, where it is considered a threat to the economy by the plant ... See full document

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Genetic control of resistance to gray leaf spot of maize in tropical germplasm

Genetic control of resistance to gray leaf spot of maize in tropical germplasm

... course of any breeding program is facilitated if in- formation on the genetic control of the target trait is available (Lüders et ...breeders to choose the most adequate working ...important ... See full document

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Response of young guava plants cultivar ‘Século XXI’ to phosphorus fertilization

Response of young guava plants cultivar ‘Século XXI’ to phosphorus fertilization

... areas of guava (Pereira and Kavati 2011). In Brazil, fields of guava have increased steadily in the last few years due mainly to a genetic improvement ...quality of fruits for industrial ... See full document

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Feeding habits of Carabidae (Coleoptera) associated with herbaceous plants and the phenology of coloured cotton

Feeding habits of Carabidae (Coleoptera) associated with herbaceous plants and the phenology of coloured cotton

... aims to increase and conserve natural enemy populations to increase the efficiency of pest control insects (Barbosa, 1998); therefore, the techniques used in this type of control are easily ... See full document

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Characteristics of falls with damage to hospitalized patients

Characteristics of falls with damage to hospitalized patients

... understanding of the occurrence of falls and their consequences in the hospital environment is fun- damental in that it can subsidize professionals in the iden- tification and evaluation of risks and ... See full document

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NUTRIENT SUPPLY BY MASS FLOW AND DIFFUSION TO MAIZE PLANTS IN RESPONSE TO SOIL AGGREGATE SIZE AND WATER POTENTIAL

NUTRIENT SUPPLY BY MASS FLOW AND DIFFUSION TO MAIZE PLANTS IN RESPONSE TO SOIL AGGREGATE SIZE AND WATER POTENTIAL

... transported to the roots by mass flow and diffusion. The aim of this study was to quantify the contribution of these two mechanisms to the acquisition of macronutrients (N, P, K, ... See full document

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Biological Effects of Potato Plants Transformation with Glucose Oxidase Gene and their Resistance to Hyperthermia

Biological Effects of Potato Plants Transformation with Glucose Oxidase Gene and their Resistance to Hyperthermia

... regulation of plant tolerance to adverse environmental factors is connected with short term increase of the concentration of endogenous reactive oxygen species (ROS), which are ... See full document

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Biology and thermal requirements of Telenomus remus reared on fall armyworm Spodoptera frugiperda eggs

Biology and thermal requirements of Telenomus remus reared on fall armyworm Spodoptera frugiperda eggs

... development of the cycle (egg-adult), the thermal requirements and the number of parasitoid generations at constant temperatures were ...submitted to parasitism by T. remus during 5 h, being then ... See full document

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Relationship of intestinal histology with the resistance to

Relationship of intestinal histology with the resistance to

... correlated with mast cell numbers in the duodenum and jejunum (P<0.01). Most of the overall correlation coefficients among mast cell, globule leucocyte, and eosinophil counts in the duodenum and jejunum ... See full document

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Field-evolved resistance to Bt maize by western corn rootworm.

Field-evolved resistance to Bt maize by western corn rootworm.

... three to four weeks, until they contained at least five fully formed leaves (V5 stage), and then moved to incubators for ...bioassays, plants were first trimmed to a height of 20 cm ... See full document

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