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  1. Accounting for spatially heterogeneous conditions in local-scale surveillance strategies: case study of the biosecurity insect pest, grape phylloxera (Daktulosphaira vitifoliae (Fitch))
  2. Multi and hyperspectral UAV remote sensing: Grapevine phylloxera detection in vineyards
  3. Dry heat as a disinfestation treatment against genetically diverse strains of grape phylloxera
  4. Disinfestation treatments for different strains of the biosecurity pest grape phylloxera
  5. Acizzia solanicola (Hemiptera: Psyllidae) probing behaviour on two Solanum spp. and implications for possible pathogen spread
  6. Effectiveness of sodium hypochlorite as a disinfestation treatment against genetically diverse strains of grape phylloxeraDaktulosphaira vitifoliaeFitch (Hemiptera: Phylloxeridae)
  7. Barley yellow dwarf virus infection and elevated CO 2 alter the antioxidants ascorbate and glutathione in wheat
  8. Scientific Opinion: Improving the Definition of Grape Phylloxera Biotypes and Standardizing Biotype Screening Protocols
  9. Virus infection mediates the effects of elevated CO2 on plants and vectors
  10. Developing effective rootstock recommendations and disinfestation protocols for genetically diverse strains of grape phylloxera, Daktulosphaira vitifoliae
  11. Development and feeding effect of frosted scaleParthenolecanium pruinosum Cocquillet (Hemiptera: Coccidae) on selectedVitis vinifera L. cultivars
  12. Risk mapping of redheaded cockchafer (Adoryphorus couloni) (Burmeister) infestations using a combination of novel k-means clustering and on-the-go plant and soil sensing technologies
  13. Host Symptom Expression and Antioxidant Defence Systems of Wheat Infected with Barley Yellow Dwarf Virus and Grown Under Elevated CO2
  14. NUCLEAR MAGNETIC RESONANCE METABOLIC PROFILING OF LEAVES FROM VITIS VINIFERA INFESTED WITH ROOT-FEEDING GRAPE PHYLLOXERA (DAKTULOSPHAIRA VITIFOLIAE FITCH) UNDER FIELD CONDITIONS
  15. ASSESSING THE RISK OF PHYLLOXERA SURVIVAL DURING WHITE GRAPE PROCESSING
  16. 'TAKING THE STRAIN' - SELECTING THE RIGHT ROOTSTOCK TO PROTECT AGAINST ENDEMIC PHYLLOXERA STRAINS
  17. ROOT-FEEDING GRAPE PHYLLOXERA: APPROACHES FOR IMPROVED DETECTION AND REDUCED QUARANTINE RISK
  18. THE GRAPE PHYLLOXERA GENOME SEQUENCING PROJECT
  19. Discovery of three woolly apple aphidEriosoma lanigerum(Hemiptera: Aphididae) biotypes in Australia: the role of antixenosis and antibiosis in apple tree resistance
  20. Biology and management of the redheaded pasture cockchaferAdoryphorus couloni(Burmeister) (Scarabaeidae: Dynastinae) in Australia: a review of current knowledge
  21. The Biology, Physiology and Host–Plant Interactions of Grape Phylloxera Daktulosphaira vitifoliae
  22. Grape phylloxera (Daktulosphaira vitifoliae) - a review of potential detection and alternative management options
  23. EPG monitoring of the probing behaviour of the common brown leafhopper Orosius orientalis on artificial diet and selected host plants
  24. A Holistic Approach to Future Management of Grapevine Phylloxera
  25. Influence of temperature and humidity on mortality of grapevine phylloxera Daktulosphaira vitifoliae clonal lineages: a scientific validation of a disinfestation procedure for viticultural machinery
  26. EARLY DETECTION OF GRAPE PHYLLOXERA (DAKTULOSPHAIRA VITIFOLIAE FITCH) INFESTATION THROUGH IDENTIFICATION OF CHEMICAL BIOMARKERS
  27. PHYLLOXERA EXTENSION: NATIONAL PHYLLOXERA MANAGEMENT AND IDENTIFICATION WORKSHOPS
  28. NEW HYBRID ROOTSTOCK RESISTANCE SCREENING FOR PHYLLOXERA UNDER LABORATORY CONDITIONS
  29. ROOTSTOCK SCREENING FOR PHYLLOXERA RESISTANCE UNDER CONTROLLED CONDITIONS USING SELECTED PHYLLOXERA CLONAL LINEAGES
  30. TOWARDS IMPROVED EARLY DETECTION OF GRAPEVINE PHYLLOXERA (DAKTULOSPHAIRA VITIFOLIAE FITCH) USING A RISK-BASED ASSESSMENT
  31. GRAPEVINE LEAF PIGMENT RESPONSE TO ROOT INFESTATION BY PHYLLOXERA
  32. Spatial trade-offs in the digestive and reproductive systems of grape phylloxera
  33. Diversity of Cicadellidae in agricultural production areas in the Ovens Valley, north-east Victoria, Australia
  34. Clone lineages of grape phylloxera differ in their performance on Vitis vinifera
  35. Vectors and alternative hosts of Tobacco yellow dwarf virus in southeastern Australia
  36. Seasonal activity and abundance ofOrosius orientalis(Hemiptera: Cicadellidae) at agricultural sites in Southeastern Australia
  37. Anti-metabolic effects ofGalanthus nivalisagglutinin and wheat germ agglutinin on nymphal stages of the common brown leafhopper using a novel artificial diet system
  38. MONITORING GRAPE PHYLLOXERA POPULATIONS USING SIMPLE NON-DESTRUCTIVE TRAPPING SYSTEMS
  39. REDUCING THE RISK OF PHYLLOXERA TRANSFER ON VITICULTURAL WASTE AND MACHINERY
  40. USING OBJECTIVE BIOPHYSICAL MEASUREMENTS AS THE BASIS OF TARGETED SURVEILLANCE FOR DETECTION OF GRAPEVINE PHYLLOXERA DAKTULOSPHAIRA VITIFOLIAE FITCH: PRELIMINARY FINDINGS
  41. GRAPE PHYLLOXERA: NEW INVESTIGATIONS INTO THE BIOLOGY OF AN OLD GRAPEVINE PEST
  42. Developing and Testing a Diagnostic Probe for Grape Phylloxera Applicable to Soil Samples
  43. Assaying the potential benefits of thiamethoxam and imidacloprid for phylloxera suppression and improvements to grapevine vigour
  44. Genetic engineering of rice for resistance to homopteran insect pests
  45. Mechanism of mannose-binding snowdrop lectin for use against brown planthopper in rice
  46. A preliminary survey of wild Triticum and Aegilops species in the world's genebanks
  47. A preliminary survey of wild Triticum and Aegilops species in the world's genebanks
  48. Influence of composted green waste on the population dynamics and dispersal of grapevine phylloxera Daktulosphaira vitifoliae
  49. SCREENING FOR ROOTSTOCK RESISTANCE TO GRAPEVINE PHYLLOXERA GENOTYPES FROM AUSTRALIAN VINEYARDS UNDER CONTROLLED CONDITIONS
  50. DETECTION OF PHYLLOXERA INFESTATION IN GRAPEVINES BY NMR METHODS
  51. PRELIMINARY INVESTIGATIONS OF PIGMENT RESPONSES TO PHYLLOXERA INFESTATION
  52. INSIGHTS INTO THE EARLY DETECTION OF GRAPEVINE PHYLLOXERA FROM IN SITU HYPERSPECTRAL DATA
  53. ROOTSTOCK-PHYLLOXERA INTERACTIONS UNDER AUSTRALIAN FIELD CONDITIONS
  54. COMPOSTED WINERY WASTE AND ITS INFLUENCE ON GRAPE PHYLLOXERA IN UNGRAFTED VINEYARDS
  55. COMPOSTED GREEN WASTE - ITS INFLUENCE ON GRAPE PHYLLOXERA IN UNGRAFTED VINEYARDS
  56. RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN GRAPE PHYLLOXERA ABUNDANCE, FUNGAL INTERACTIONS AND GRAPEVINE DECLINE
  57. GRAPE PHYLLOXERA EXTERNAL MORPHOLOGY OBSERVATIONS UNDER SCANNING ELECTRON MICROSCOPY
  58. CHARACTERISING THE ROOT-FEEDING HABITS OF GRAPE PHYLLOXERA USING ELECTRICAL PENETRATION GRAPH
  59. III International Grapevine Phylloxera Symposium
  60. THE DEVELOPMENT OF A POLYMERASE CHAIN REACTION METHOD FOR THE RAPID IDENTIFICATION OF GRAPE PHYLLOXERA IN VINEYARD SOIL
  61. THE USE OF DNA MARKERS FOR PEST MANAGEMENT - CLONAL LINEAGES AND POPULATION BIOLOGY OF GRAPE PHYLLOXERA
  62. Changes in Grape Phylloxera Abundance in Ungrafted Vineyards
  63. Changes in Grape Phylloxera Abundance in Ungrafted Vineyards
  64. A method of wavelength selection and spectral discrimination of hyperspectral reflectance spectrometry
  65. Comparison of PROSPECT and HPLC estimates of leaf chlorophyll contents in a grapevine stress study
  66. Phylloxera-infested grapevines have reduced chlorophyll and increased photoprotective pigment content — can leaf pigment composition aid pest detection?
  67. MOLECULAR AND CELLULAR EVENTS DURING THE INTERACTION OF PHYLLOXERA WITH GRAPEVINE ROOTS
  68. INFLUENCE OF SOIL TYPE AND CLIMATE ON THE POPULATION DYNAMICS OF GRAPEVINE PHYLLOXERA IN AUSTRALIA
  69. ASSESSING THE RISK OF PHYLLOXERA TRANSFER DURING POST-HARVEST HANDLING OF WINE GRAPES
  70. Effect of sodium hypochlorite on first instar phylloxera (Daktulosphaira vitifoliae Fitch) mortality
  71. Mortality of grape phylloxera in composting organics
  72. Antimetabolic effects of plant lectins towards nymphal stages of the planthoppers Tarophagous proserpina and Nilaparvata lugens
  73. Expression of snowdrop lectin (GNA) in transgenic rice plants confers resistance to rice brown planthopper
  74. Immunohistochemical and developmental studies to elucidate the mechanism of action of the snowdrop lectin on the rice brown planthopper, Nilaparvata lugens (Stal).
  75. Production and purification of active snowdrop lectin in Escherichia coli
  76. Transgenic potato plants with enhanced resistance to the peach-potato aphid Myzus persicae
  77. Antifeedant effects of plant lectins and an enzyme on the adult stage of the rice brown planthopper, Nilaparvata lugens
  78. Different antimetabolic effects of related lectins towards nymphal stages of Nilaparvata lugens
  79. Expression of snowdrop lectin in transgenic tobacco plants results in added protection against aphids
  80. Insect-resistant transgenic plants: choosing the gene to do the ‘job’
  81. Use of the rice sucrose synthase-1 promoter to direct phloem-specific expression of β-glucuronidase and snowdrop lectin genes in transgenic tobacco plants
  82. Approaches to Insect Resistance Using Transgenic Plants
  83. Antimetabolic effects of plant lectins and plant and fungal enzymes on the nymphal stages of two important rice pests, Nilaparvata lugens and Nephotettix cinciteps
  84. Potential of plant-derived genes in the genetic manipulation of crops for insect resistance
  85. Grape phylloxera: an overview.