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Population performance and detoxifying and protective enzyme activities of four thrips species feeding on flowers of Magnolia grandiflora (Ranunculales: Magnolia).

Yu CaoGuiling QiFeiyu JiangYonglu MengChun WangZhaoyang GuYu-Lin GaoStuart R ReitzCan Li
Published in: Pest management science (2023)
Differences in population performance among these four thrips on M. grandiflora may be related to their activity levels of physiological enzymes. The variations in thrips population performance between the field and the laboratory could be due to differences in environmental conditions. T. hawaiiensis showed a strong host preference for M. grandiflora, and thus it has the potential to be a dangerous pest in horticultural plants. This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved.
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