Lian, Zhendong
Following a recent publication describing a new species of lophioneurid within a new subfamily (Iotacyphinae), several collections were reviewed in the search for additional material. Within the collections several Iotacyphinae specimens were located, some representing a recently described species, Iotacypha zherikhini Shcherbakov et al., 2024, whi...
busuulwa, allan revynthi, alexandra m. liburd, oscar e. lahiri, sriyanka
Since 2015, Scirtothrips dorsalis Hood has emerged as the main pest of strawberries in Florida. Given the limited management options, there is a recognized need to expand on the management strategies for this pest. Therefore, we explored the possibility of using banker plants to recruit naturally occurring predators of thrips into strawberry fields...
sapkota, raju parajulee, megha n. cradock, kenwyn r.
Cotton (Gossypium hirsutum) requires a long growing period for fruit and fiber maturation, making it vulnerable to insect pests, thus affecting the seed cotton yield and fiber quality. Cotton-feeding thrips (Thysanoptera: Thripidae) are one of the major insects impacting cotton yield throughout the U.S. cotton belt and worldwide. A two-year field r...
Liu, Yapeng Dou, Zechen Ren, Hao Ma, Xiaolong Liu, Caiyue Qasim, Muhammad Han, Xiaoqiang
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Frontiers in Plant Science
Over the years, thrips have transitioned from a minor nuisance to a major problem, significantly impacting the yield and quality of cotton. Unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) for plant protection have emerged as an effective alternative to traditional pesticide spraying equipment. UAVs offer advantages such as avoiding crop damage and enhancing pestic...
jangra, sumit chinnaiah, senthilraja patil, sneha rashtrapal shukla, bhavya devendran, ragunathan kumar, manish
Insect-transmitted plant viruses are a major threat to global agricultural crop production. Receptors play a prominent role in the interplay between host-pathogen and vector interaction. The virus–vector relationship involves both viral and vector receptors. Receptors-like kinases (RLKs) and receptor-like proteins play a crucial role in plant immun...
summerfield, ashley buitenhuis, rosemarije jandricic, sarah scott-dupree, cynthia d.
Thrips biocontrol research in greenhouse crops has focused primarily on western flower thrips (WFT; Frankliniella occidentalis). However, recent outbreaks of onion thrips (OT; Thrips tabaci) in Ontario, Canada, demonstrate that biocontrol-based IPM programs for WFT do not control OT sufficiently to prevent crop losses. A lack of comparative studies...
hong, hao zhuangxin, ye gang, lu feng, kehui zhang, mei sun, xiaohui han, zhilei jiang, shanshan bin, wu yin, xiao
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Insects constitute the largest proportion of animals on Earth and act as significant reservoirs and vectors in disease transmission. Rice thrips (Haplothrips aculeatus, family Phlaeothripidae) are one of the most common pests in agriculture. In this study, the full genome sequence of a novel Ollusvirus, provisionally named “Rice thrips ollusvirus 1...
todorova, velichka nankar, amol n. yankova, vinelina tringovska, ivanka markova, dima
To maintain the continuous genetic variation and increase the genetic gain, appreciable germplasm diversity and its comprehensive characterization is necessary to further utilize gene sources for pre-breeding. The diversity of pepper forms, cultivation traditions and diverse fruit usages are typical for Balkan countries. Considering this rich diver...
wang, linhui tang, yonghong liu, zhizhuang zheng, mianpeng shi, wangpeng jiachong, li xiongkui, he
Thrips constitute the primary pest responsible for reducing mango yield and quality every year in Asia. Therefore, the efficient monitoring of thrips damage across mango orchards on a large scale to aid farmers in devising rational pesticide application strategies poses a significant challenge within the current mango industry. This study designs a...
jandricic, sarah elizabeth summerfield, ashley l. maw, h. eric t. brunet, bryan m. buitenhuis, rosemarije
Proper species identification is the keystone of successful integrated pest management (IPM). However, efforts to identify thrips species in Canadian greenhouses have not been formally made since the 1980s. In response to recent increases in crop damage, we sampled thrips communities from eight commercial floriculture greenhouses in the Niagara reg...