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DOI: 10.1111/j.1461-9563.2011.00565.x
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Opposing effects of organic and conventional fertilizers on the performance of a generalist and a specialist aphid species

Abstract: 2012 Opposing effects of organic and conventional fertilizers on the performance of a generalist and a specialist aphid species. Agricultural and Forest Entomology, 14 (3). 270-275. 10.1111/j.1461-9563.2011.00565.x Contact CEH NORA team at noraceh@ceh.ac.ukThe NERC and CEH trademarks and logos ('the Trademarks') are registered trademarks of NERC in the UK and other countries, and may not be used without the prior written consent of the Trademark owner.

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“…In the rich vertisols of Birni n'Konni, the association of okra with pigeon pea may have provided a ‘luxury’ nitrogen input, which made the okra plants (particularly those growing close to the pigeon pea border) more attractive to sap‐feeding pests (Jahn et al ., ; Lu et al ., ; Stafford et al ., ). The benefits of intercropping okra with legumes have been demonstrated in India with cowpea (John & Mini, ) and pigeon pea (Srinivasulu et al ., ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…In the rich vertisols of Birni n'Konni, the association of okra with pigeon pea may have provided a ‘luxury’ nitrogen input, which made the okra plants (particularly those growing close to the pigeon pea border) more attractive to sap‐feeding pests (Jahn et al ., ; Lu et al ., ; Stafford et al ., ). The benefits of intercropping okra with legumes have been demonstrated in India with cowpea (John & Mini, ) and pigeon pea (Srinivasulu et al ., ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Resultados similares obtuvieron Ortega-Arenas et al (2006) en pruebas de no elección, donde indican que la oviposición no fue afectada por la dosis de N sino que existen factores que pueden influir en la tasa de oviposición como es el contenido de agua y N en las hojas, características de la planta, edad de las hojas y la densidad de población; Kevi et al (2015), encontraron que las poblaciones de áfidos en plantas jóvenes de nogal, no depende del N, sino de otros nutrimentos o de otros factores abióticos. Stafford et al (2012) reportan que es menor la población de insectos en plantas que crecen en estiércol, en comparación de aquellas que crecen con nitrato de amonio.…”
Section: Exposición De Hembras Y Daño En Hojas De Espinaca Por Larvasunclassified
“…Este efecto puede deberse a la presencia o ausencia de los demás nutrimentos de cada solución. De acuerdo a Stafford et al (2012), el efecto del tipo de abono aplicado a la planta puede afectar la población de insectos; asimismo, la dosis aplicada puede incrementar la población de parasitismo de S. exigua (Chen et al, 2014).…”
Section: Trtunclassified
“…Nitrogen fertilizers particularly affect the quality of plants and the abundance of aphids and entomophages. Although the response of aphids to fertilizers is species-specific, enhancement of plant growth usually increases the size and density of aphid colonies (Dudnik, 1985;Garratt et al, 2010;Stafford et al, 2012) and, correspondingly, the fraction of alate morphs in the offspring and the migration intensity.…”
Section: The Host Plantmentioning
confidence: 99%