1971
DOI: 10.1093/aesa/64.1.296
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An Embedding Procedure for the Study of Aphid Feeding and Insect Tissues1

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“…Penetration by Myzus persicae.-The majority of investigators have reported paths, in various plants, that are predominantly or wholly intercellular, in both nymphs and adults, and in stems and leaves (Bennett, 1960;Dykstra & Whitaker, 1938;Esau et al, 1961;Guthrie et al, 1962;Horsfall, 1923;Joyce, 1938;Kislow et al, 1971;Pollard, 1971a;Smith, K., 1926). The plants involved include potato, tobacco, various brassicas, tulip and sugar-beet.…”
Section: Penetration Of Leaves and Stems-the Most Valuable Work Is Tmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Penetration by Myzus persicae.-The majority of investigators have reported paths, in various plants, that are predominantly or wholly intercellular, in both nymphs and adults, and in stems and leaves (Bennett, 1960;Dykstra & Whitaker, 1938;Esau et al, 1961;Guthrie et al, 1962;Horsfall, 1923;Joyce, 1938;Kislow et al, 1971;Pollard, 1971a;Smith, K., 1926). The plants involved include potato, tobacco, various brassicas, tulip and sugar-beet.…”
Section: Penetration Of Leaves and Stems-the Most Valuable Work Is Tmentioning
confidence: 99%