Auchenorrhyncha (Homoptera), suspected vectors of coconut lethal yellowing disease in Ghana.

Trapping of Homoptera, presumed to be vectors of coconut lethal yellowing, revealed the existence of 2 dominant insect species in infected coconut plantations: Myndus adiopodoumeensis [M. adiopodoumensis] (Cixiidae), especially in the Central regionand Nzinga palmivora (Typhlocybinae), particularly in the Western region. The results of disease transmission trials in which large numbers of M. adiopodoumeensis were released into large cages containing coconut palms close to flowering are not yet very conclusive. The biology and host plants of M. adiopodoumeensis are being studied.

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Main Authors: Dery, K.S, autor. aut 56699, Mariau, D. 38671, Philippe, R. 42546
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Subjects:agricultural entomology, coconut lethal yellowing, Coconut, disease transmission, disease vectors, fatty oil plants, lethal yellowing, plant diseases, plant pathogenic bacteria, plant pathogens, plant pathology, transmission, vectors, Communicable diseases, Animals as carriers of disease, Plant diseases, Phytopathogenic bacteria, Phytopathogenic microorganisms,
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spelling cat-fedepalma-235792022-08-05T00:10:29ZAuchenorrhyncha (Homoptera), suspected vectors of coconut lethal yellowing disease in Ghana. Dery, K.S, autor. aut 56699 Mariau, D. 38671 Philippe, R. 42546 text- FTrapping of Homoptera, presumed to be vectors of coconut lethal yellowing, revealed the existence of 2 dominant insect species in infected coconut plantations: Myndus adiopodoumeensis [M. adiopodoumensis] (Cixiidae), especially in the Central regionand Nzinga palmivora (Typhlocybinae), particularly in the Western region. The results of disease transmission trials in which large numbers of M. adiopodoumeensis were released into large cages containing coconut palms close to flowering are not yet very conclusive. The biology and host plants of M. adiopodoumeensis are being studied.Trapping of Homoptera, presumed to be vectors of coconut lethal yellowing, revealed the existence of 2 dominant insect species in infected coconut plantations: Myndus adiopodoumeensis [M. adiopodoumensis] (Cixiidae), especially in the Central regionand Nzinga palmivora (Typhlocybinae), particularly in the Western region. The results of disease transmission trials in which large numbers of M. adiopodoumeensis were released into large cages containing coconut palms close to flowering are not yet very conclusive. The biology and host plants of M. adiopodoumeensis are being studied.agricultural entomologycoconut lethal yellowingCoconutdisease transmissiondisease vectorsfatty oil plantslethal yellowingplant diseasesplant pathogenic bacteriaplant pathogensplant pathologytransmissionvectorsCoconutCommunicable diseasesCommunicable diseasesAnimals as carriers of diseasePlant diseasesPlant diseasesPhytopathogenic bacteriaPhytopathogenic microorganismsPlant diseasesPlant diseases
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topic agricultural entomology
coconut lethal yellowing
Coconut
disease transmission
disease vectors
fatty oil plants
lethal yellowing
plant diseases
plant pathogenic bacteria
plant pathogens
plant pathology
transmission
vectors
Coconut
Communicable diseases
Communicable diseases
Animals as carriers of disease
Plant diseases
Plant diseases
Phytopathogenic bacteria
Phytopathogenic microorganisms
Plant diseases
Plant diseases
agricultural entomology
coconut lethal yellowing
Coconut
disease transmission
disease vectors
fatty oil plants
lethal yellowing
plant diseases
plant pathogenic bacteria
plant pathogens
plant pathology
transmission
vectors
Coconut
Communicable diseases
Communicable diseases
Animals as carriers of disease
Plant diseases
Plant diseases
Phytopathogenic bacteria
Phytopathogenic microorganisms
Plant diseases
Plant diseases
spellingShingle agricultural entomology
coconut lethal yellowing
Coconut
disease transmission
disease vectors
fatty oil plants
lethal yellowing
plant diseases
plant pathogenic bacteria
plant pathogens
plant pathology
transmission
vectors
Coconut
Communicable diseases
Communicable diseases
Animals as carriers of disease
Plant diseases
Plant diseases
Phytopathogenic bacteria
Phytopathogenic microorganisms
Plant diseases
Plant diseases
agricultural entomology
coconut lethal yellowing
Coconut
disease transmission
disease vectors
fatty oil plants
lethal yellowing
plant diseases
plant pathogenic bacteria
plant pathogens
plant pathology
transmission
vectors
Coconut
Communicable diseases
Communicable diseases
Animals as carriers of disease
Plant diseases
Plant diseases
Phytopathogenic bacteria
Phytopathogenic microorganisms
Plant diseases
Plant diseases
Dery, K.S, autor. aut 56699
Mariau, D. 38671
Philippe, R. 42546
Auchenorrhyncha (Homoptera), suspected vectors of coconut lethal yellowing disease in Ghana.
description Trapping of Homoptera, presumed to be vectors of coconut lethal yellowing, revealed the existence of 2 dominant insect species in infected coconut plantations: Myndus adiopodoumeensis [M. adiopodoumensis] (Cixiidae), especially in the Central regionand Nzinga palmivora (Typhlocybinae), particularly in the Western region. The results of disease transmission trials in which large numbers of M. adiopodoumeensis were released into large cages containing coconut palms close to flowering are not yet very conclusive. The biology and host plants of M. adiopodoumeensis are being studied.
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topic_facet agricultural entomology
coconut lethal yellowing
Coconut
disease transmission
disease vectors
fatty oil plants
lethal yellowing
plant diseases
plant pathogenic bacteria
plant pathogens
plant pathology
transmission
vectors
Coconut
Communicable diseases
Communicable diseases
Animals as carriers of disease
Plant diseases
Plant diseases
Phytopathogenic bacteria
Phytopathogenic microorganisms
Plant diseases
Plant diseases
author Dery, K.S, autor. aut 56699
Mariau, D. 38671
Philippe, R. 42546
author_facet Dery, K.S, autor. aut 56699
Mariau, D. 38671
Philippe, R. 42546
author_sort Dery, K.S, autor. aut 56699
title Auchenorrhyncha (Homoptera), suspected vectors of coconut lethal yellowing disease in Ghana.
title_short Auchenorrhyncha (Homoptera), suspected vectors of coconut lethal yellowing disease in Ghana.
title_full Auchenorrhyncha (Homoptera), suspected vectors of coconut lethal yellowing disease in Ghana.
title_fullStr Auchenorrhyncha (Homoptera), suspected vectors of coconut lethal yellowing disease in Ghana.
title_full_unstemmed Auchenorrhyncha (Homoptera), suspected vectors of coconut lethal yellowing disease in Ghana.
title_sort auchenorrhyncha (homoptera), suspected vectors of coconut lethal yellowing disease in ghana.
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