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The effect of diversified cropping on phytophagous insect behavior

Increasing the habitat diversity and stability of agro-ecosystems by crop genetics and species diversification has been a focus in agricultural research and an increasing trend in insect pest control. However, the mechanisms involved and degree of pest reduction are dependent on a thorough understanding of the behavior of the relevant insect species. Phytophagous insects’ host location, mating, movement, oviposition, and feeding behaviors are disturbed in diversified cropping systems. The effect of diversified cropping on phytophagous insect behavior, as well as current research problems and future perspectives, are discussed in detail based on domestic and foreign research reports.

Title of publication: Chinese Journal of Applied Entomology
Volume: 50
Issue: 4
ISSN: 2095-1353
Page range: 1133-1140
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Year: 2013
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Country/ies: China
Geographical coverage: Asia and the Pacific
Content language: Chinese (Traditional)
Author: XIAO Chun , DONG Wen-Xia, XU Ning
Type: Journal article
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