Life‐history parameters of the western flower thrips, Frankliniella occidentalis, are affected by host plant salinity stress
Fatemeh Rad,
Maryam Aleosfoor,
Lida Fekrat
et al.
Abstract:Salinization, as one of the foremost abiotic stresses, is an intensifying problem in many agroecosystems. Climatic changes, along with altering land use and also salinity of irrigation water all lead to enhanced soil salinity in agricultural lands. Changes in plant characteristics, as a result of raising soil salinity, may impose bottom‐up impact on plant‐feeding insects. We assessed the bottom‐up impact of salinity stress on demographic traits of the western flower thrips (WFT), Frankliniella occidentalis (Pe… Show more
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