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Volumn 99, Issue 1, 2009, Pages 33-39
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Quackgrass- and ryegrass-adapted populations of the cereal rust mite, Abacarus hystrix (Acari: Eriophyidae), differ in their potential for wheat, Triticum aestivum, colonization
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Author keywords
Cereals; Eriophyidae; Grasses; Host colonization; Host performance; Host range; Host specialization; Poaceae
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Indexed keywords
COLONIZATION;
FECUNDITY;
HOST QUALITY;
HOST RANGE;
HOST SPECIFICITY;
HYPOTHESIS TESTING;
MITE;
PERFORMANCE ASSESSMENT;
PEST SPECIES;
SURVIVAL;
WHEAT;
ABACARUS HYSTRIX;
ACARI;
ELYMUS REPENS;
ERIOPHYIDAE;
ERIOPHYOIDEA;
LOLIUM;
LOLIUM PERENNE;
POACEAE;
PUCCINIA GRAMINIS;
RYEGRASS MOSAIC VIRUS;
TRITICUM AESTIVUM;
ANALYSIS OF VARIANCE;
ANIMAL;
ARTICLE;
ELYMUS;
FEMALE;
FERTILITY;
HOST PARASITE INTERACTION;
LOLIUM;
MITE;
PARASITOLOGY;
PHENOTYPE;
PHYSIOLOGY;
POACEAE;
SURVIVAL;
WHEAT;
ANALYSIS OF VARIANCE;
ANIMALS;
ELYMUS;
FEMALE;
FERTILITY;
HOST-PARASITE INTERACTIONS;
LOLIUM;
MITES;
PHENOTYPE;
POACEAE;
SURVIVAL ANALYSIS;
TRITICUM;
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EID: 61849158772
PISSN: 00074853
EISSN: 14752670
Source Type: Journal
DOI: 10.1017/S0007485308006093 Document Type: Article |
Times cited : (4)
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References (0)
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