Insecticide susceptibilities of the two rice planthoppers Nilaparvata lugens and Sogatella furcifera in East Asia, the Red River Delta, and the Mekong Delta
Pest Management Science2017Vol. 74(2), pp. 456–464
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Masaya Matsumura, Sachiyo Sanada‐Morimura, Akira Otuka, Shoji Sonoda, Dinh Van Thanh, Ho Van Chien, Phan Van Tuong, Phung Minh Loc, Zewen Liu, Zeng‐Rong Zhu, Jianhong Li, Gang Wu, Shou‐Horng Huang
Abstract
The results support the idea that resistant populations migrate from the Red River Delta region to East Asia. Therefore, continuous monitoring of the susceptibility of N. lugens to insecticides in the Red River Delta is very important for insecticide resistance management in East Asia. © 2017 Society of Chemical Industry.
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