The brown planthopper (BPH) remains one of the most formidable threats to rice production across Asia, inciting extensive research into the genetic and physiological mechanisms underpinning host ...
Planthoppers and leafhoppers not only feed on rice plants but also act as highly efficient vectors for plant viruses, causing substantial yield losses worldwide. Notably, their persistent ability to ...
The role of antibiosis components and antioxidant defense of rice genotypes, namely CR3006-8-2, RP4918-221, KAUM182-1, T12, IHRT-ME-25, W1263, Ptb33 (resistant check) and TN1 (susceptible check) was ...
The Nature Index 2025 Research Leaders — previously known as Annual Tables — reveal the leading institutions and countries/territories in the natural and health sciences, according to their output in ...
Rice delphacid, a planthopper that has been a serious pest in central and southern America and the Caribbean, has been found in Arkansas. While most of the state’s rice is either harvested or almost ...
Non-native plants may benefit, briefly or permanently, from natural enemy release in their invaded range, or may form novel interactions with native enemy species. Likewise, newly arrived herbivores ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results