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Aster leafhoppers are uncommon in North Dakota -- so uncommon that Janet Knodel, North Dakota State University Extension Service entomologist, is drawing on a 1932 paper for information on how to ...
Farmers in Germany are raising the alarm about a tiny insect, known as the reed leafhopper, that has evolved to feed on and destroy critical crops like sugar beet and potatoes.
"By 1981, the insect was documented as far north as Ohio. In 2024, Texas A&M AgriLife Extension issued an alert about a surge of corn leafhoppers in the Texas Mid-Coast region.
COLUMBIA, Mo. — University of Missouri Extension specialists are urging growers to scout for corn leafhopper. It was first ...
Researchers in western Uganda found a new species of leafhopper insect, the first sighting of any animal from its genus seen since 1969. The red-eyed, metallic-looking animal resembles the ...
They began by assessing the effect of SAP54 on male and female leafhoppers using choice tests—the insects were given the choice to feed and lay eggs on transgenic plants with and without SAP54 ...
According to Russo, leafhopper numbers in northern Argentina are 10 times the normal level, while the insect has been found nearly 1,500 kilometers (932 miles) south of traditional areas, where ...
According to Russo, leafhopper numbers in northern Argentina are 10 times the normal level, while the insect has been found nearly 1,500 kilometers (932 miles) south of traditional areas, where ...
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