2023
DOI: 10.19045/bspab.2023.120101
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Responses of different aphid species on wheat crop with relation to abiotic factors

Abstract: Wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) is one of the major stable food and cereal crop in all over the world as well as in Pakistan. However, it attached by various insect pests. The aphids, particularly Rhopalosiphum padi (L), Schizaphis graminum (L) and Sitobion avenae (F) species are among the major causes that severely affect wheat production across world. The main objective of this study was to check population dynamic of different aphid species with relation to abiotic factors. The experiment was conducted at Arid… Show more

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“…Studies by Pathipati et al [17] have suggested that increased rainfall may reduce aphid populations by influencing their reproductive success [40] and movement patterns [41]. However, the variability in this correlation across cultivars underscores the need for nuanced interpretations, as demonstrated by Saljoqi et al [42] and Abbas et al [43] who found differential responses among aphid populations in different wheat varieties. In 2023, positive correlations over the preceding 7 and 14 days, although not significant, highlight the multifaceted nature of longer-term weather influences on aphid dynamics.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Studies by Pathipati et al [17] have suggested that increased rainfall may reduce aphid populations by influencing their reproductive success [40] and movement patterns [41]. However, the variability in this correlation across cultivars underscores the need for nuanced interpretations, as demonstrated by Saljoqi et al [42] and Abbas et al [43] who found differential responses among aphid populations in different wheat varieties. In 2023, positive correlations over the preceding 7 and 14 days, although not significant, highlight the multifaceted nature of longer-term weather influences on aphid dynamics.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%