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Meaning of "leafhoppers"

Leafhopper is a small insect that feeds on plant sap, often causing damage to crops
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Leafhoppers probably transmit these mycoplasmalike organisms.
Injury may be confused with that of leafhoppers.
Certain leafhoppers are vectors for aster yellow.
The virus is transmitted via a vector leafhoppers.
Migrant leafhoppers establish on alfalfa to lay eggs.
There are two generations of leafhoppers each year.
Leafhoppers are one of the main vectors.
So we found dead leafhoppers and flasks of live bacteria.
Caused by a phytoplasma and vectored by leafhoppers.
Young leafhoppers are easier to control than adults.
These traps are commonly used for flies or leafhoppers.
Leafhoppers should be controlled to prevent the spread of the disease.
The disease is transmitted by leafhoppers.
Leafhoppers go through incomplete metamorphosis.
These viruses are transmitted by the leafhoppers and have monopartite genomes.

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Hang yellow sticky traps in the canopy to monitor for leafhoppers.
Sugar beet leafhoppers.
It can be transmitted to lettuce and other crops by several species of leafhoppers.
Activity against potato and apple leafhoppers has also been observed.
Monitoring for leafhoppers and early detection by scouting in the field are important.
We eradicated our leafhoppers.
Various species of leafhoppers spread the pathogen and the phytoplasma can overwinter in leafhoppersr.
Effective against leafhoppers.
Large numbers of young leafhoppers hatch from the eggs deposited in these diseased annuals.
Draeculacephala is a genus of leafhoppers.
Continue monitoring for leafhoppers and first generation grape berry moth.
The virus is transmitted via a vector insect mechanical inoculation in plant by leafhoppers.
Certain pesticides applied for leafhoppers will also help control thrips.
Aphids and leafhoppers transmit viruses and mycoplasmas from infected plants to healthy plants.
Insecticides can be directly sprayed on leafhoppers or in places where they are commonly found.
These leafhoppers feeds on birch Betula pendula and Betula pubescens.
Then five to ten carbon dioxide anesthetized adult leafhoppers were added to each cup.
Empoasca is a genus of leafhoppers belonging to the family Cicadellidae subfamily Typhlocybinae.
They exhibit a noticeable insecticidal activity especially against planthoppers and leafhoppers in a field of rice plant.
Larvae feed on larvae of small leafhoppers and spittlebugs mainly Philaenus and Aphrophora species.
The preys are commonly represented by small leafhoppers Auchenorrhyncha.
Leafhoppers migrate annually to Colorado from overwintering areas along the Gulf of Mexico.
Cicadellini is a tribe of leafhoppers in the family Cicadellidae.
Pests or group of pests targeted Seedcorn maggot Wireworm Spider mites Leafhoppers Bean leaf beetle.
Leafhoppers are usually greenish or yellow in colour, although some are striped.
Plant viruses need to be transmitted by a vector, most often insects such as leafhoppers.
Leafhoppers feed on the undersides of leaves, causing stippling or bleaching.
Inoculum, Caused by a phytoplasma and is vectored by leafhoppers.
Leafhoppers are harmful, spiders are beneficial.
Hey . So we found dead leafhoppers and flasks of live bacteria.
Leafhoppers vary in size, but the adults are usually less than a centimetre long.
Other members of the Homoptera family include aphids, whiteflies and leafhoppers.
Leafhoppers are considered pests by farmers as they draw the sap from a plant 's leaves.
Subgroup II geminiviruses ( also known as Curtoviruses ) are transmitted by leafhoppers and infect dicots.
Like other Exopterygota, the leafhoppers undergo direct development from nymph to adult without a pupal stage.

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