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- OVERWINTERING BIOLOGY OF THE GLASSY-WINGED SHARPSHOOTER AND GONATOCERUS . . .
ABSTRACT r, Homalodisca coagulata (Say), is found roughout southeastern US and regions of California It has 2 distin generations per season The majority of adult females overwinter in a reproductive diapause Targeted dissections of female H coagulata
- Microarray Analysis of Gene Expression and Diapause in the Glassy . . .
Using nylon filter cDNA arrays, we analyzed the transcriptional changes of 1731 non-redundant citrus transcripts that resulted from herbivory by a xylem-feeding leafhopper, the glassy-winged
- Publication : USDA ARS
We used oligonucleotide microarrays to address the specificities of transcriptional responses of adult female GWSS, which were in ‘diapause’, to different lighting regimes
- Featured Insect – Pierces Disease
A native to the southeastern United States and northeastern Mexico, the glassy-winged sharpshooter spreads easier than other leafhoppers due to its ability to fly between 3 to 16 feet per jump enabling it to travel a quarter mile per day 2
- Glassy-Winged Sharpshooter Home and Landscape UC Statewide IPM . . .
In profile, the immature stages (nymphs) of the glassy-winged sharpshooter look similar to that of the adult, except they are smaller, wingless, uniform olive-gray in color, and have prominent bulging eyes
- Glassy-winged sharpshooter - Wikipedia
These sharpshooters are about 12 millimetres (0 5 in) in length Their color is dark brown to black with black-and-yellow undersides, with yellow eyes, and the upper parts of the head and back are speckled with ivory or yellowish spots The wings are transparent with reddish veins [2]
- CDFA - Pierces Disease Research - Paper #339 - OVERWINTERING BIOLOGY . . .
Information, history, research and graphics of Pierce's disease, glassy-winged sharpshooters, and the Pierce's Disease Control Program
- MICROARRAY ANALYSIS OF GENE EXPRESSION AND DIAPAUSE IN THE GLASSY . . .
Drosophila montana, a species of D virilis group, has a profound photoperiodic reproductive diapause that enables the adult flies to survive through the harsh winter conditions of high latitudes and altitudes
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