2014
DOI: 10.3923/je.2014.198.209
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Susceptibility of Certain Solanaceous Plant Varieties to Some Homopterous Insects Infestation

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“…Also Eggplant Hyb Snow f1 was more susceptible to A. gossypii infestation than Black Shanta f1 cultivar with seasonal mean numbers, 19.4 and 8.6 individual/ leaf for the two cultivars in 2012 season and with seasonal mean numbers, 27.1 and 13.7 individual/leaf for the two cultivars in 2013 season. These results are in agreement with those obtained by (Hegab et al 2014).…”
Section: Aphis Gossypii (Glover)supporting
confidence: 93%
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“…Also Eggplant Hyb Snow f1 was more susceptible to A. gossypii infestation than Black Shanta f1 cultivar with seasonal mean numbers, 19.4 and 8.6 individual/ leaf for the two cultivars in 2012 season and with seasonal mean numbers, 27.1 and 13.7 individual/leaf for the two cultivars in 2013 season. These results are in agreement with those obtained by (Hegab et al 2014).…”
Section: Aphis Gossypii (Glover)supporting
confidence: 93%
“…(Fujiie et al, 2008), reported that the major aphids in Syria as potato pests were considered to be M. persicae and A. gossypii, and A. fabae. (Hegab et al 2014) recorded the same two species on pepper and egg plant. (El-Khawas &El-Khawas, 2008 andMousa, 2003), mentioned that Aphis gossypii was the only recorded aphid species attacking eggplant.…”
Section: Aphids Speciesmentioning
confidence: 93%
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“…During season of 2010, one peak was noticed for A. gossypii population on pepper plants at the fourth week of August with a total number of 214 insects/sample, while in season 2011; the peak was occurred at the second week of August with a total number of 214 insects/sample on pepper plants (Hegab et al, 2014).…”
Section: Spicy Pepper (Capsicum Annuum Murad F1 Hybrid)mentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Ashfaq et al (2012) reported that ferrous (Fe2+) and phosphorous content in tomato leaves were negatively correlated with larval population of Helicoverpa armigera; whereas nitrogen, calcium, magnesium, manganese and zinc content were positively correlated with larval population. Han et al (2014) reported that the development time for T. absoluta from egg to adult was negatively correlated with tomato leaf N. Hegab et al (2014) found that the effect of K, P and Ca was insignificant on leafhoppers, aphids and whiteflies infesting eggplant and pepper plants.…”
Section: Relationship Between the Numbers Of Hairs On Tomato Leaves Andmentioning
confidence: 99%