465 results on '"van Loon, Joop J. A."'
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2. The small hive beetle’s capacity to disperse over long distances by flight
3. Chemosensory detection of glucosinolates as token stimuli for specialist insects on brassicaceous plants: discovery and impact
4. Soil amendment with insect frass and exuviae affects rhizosphere bacterial community, shoot growth and carbon/nitrogen ratio of a brassicaceous plant
5. Diverse cropping systems lead to higher larval mortality of the cabbage root fly (Delia radicum)
6. It is about time: effects of thermal fluctuations resulting from climate change on trophic interactions with a focus on host–parasitoid interactions
7. A randomized, double-blind placebo-control study assessing the protective efficacy of an odour-based ‘push–pull’ malaria vector control strategy in reducing human-vector contact
8. Principles for the responsible use of farmed insects as livestock feed
9. Leaf-chewing herbivores affect preference and performance of a specialist root herbivore
10. Less is more: repellent-treated fabric strips as a substitute for full screening of open eave gaps for indoor and outdoor protection from malaria mosquito bites
11. Olfactory learning in Pieris brassicae butterflies is dependent on the intensity of a plant-derived oviposition cue.
12. Reprotoxic effects of the systemic insecticide fipronil on the butterfly Pieris brassicae
13. Avoidance of the Plant Hormone Cis-Jasmone by Aedes aegypti Depends On Mosquito Age in Both Plant and Human Odor Backgrounds
14. Fine mapping of a thrips resistance QTL in Capsicum and the role of diterpene glycosides in the underlying mechanism
15. Enhanced parasitisation of caterpillars and aphids on field‐grown Brassica oleracea plants upon soil amendment with insect exuviae.
16. Effects of frass from larvae of black soldier fly (Hermetia illucens) and yellow mealworm (Tenebrio molitor) on growth and insect resistance in field mustard (Brassica rapa): differences between insect species and frass treatments.
17. Predicting the impact of outdoor vector control interventions on malaria transmission intensity from semi-field studies
18. Chemical Mediation of Oviposition by Anopheles Mosquitoes: a Push-Pull System Driven by Volatiles Associated with Larval Stages
19. Minor impact of probiotic bacteria and egg white on Tenebrio molitor growth, microbial composition, and pathogen infection.
20. Genome‐wide association analysis reveals genes controlling an antagonistic effect of biotic and osmotic stress on Arabidopsis thaliana growth.
21. Effects of far‐red light on the behaviour and reproduction of the zoophytophagous predator Macrolophus pygmaeus and its interaction with a whitefly herbivore.
22. Symbiotic polydnavirus and venom reveal parasitoid to its hyperparasitoids
23. Terpenoid biosynthesis in Arabidopsis attacked by caterpillars and aphids : effects of aphid density on the attraction of a caterpillar parasitoid
24. The effect of plant development on thrips resistance in Capsicum
25. The effect of a thrips resistance QTL in different Capsicum backgrounds
26. Endure and call for help : strategies of black mustard plants to deal with a specialized caterpillar
27. Brevicoryne brassicae aphids interfere with transcriptome responses of Arabidopsis thaliana to feeding by Plutella xylostella caterpillars in a density-dependent manner
28. Attraction of Three Mirid Predators to Tomato Infested by Both the Tomato Leaf Mining Moth Tuta absoluta and the Whitefly Bemisia tabaci
29. Genome-wide association study reveals WRKY42 as a novel plant transcription factor that influences oviposition preference of Pieris butterflies
30. Effects of Temperature and Density on House Cricket Survival and Growth and on the Prevalence of Acheta Domesticus Densovirus.
31. Response of a Predatory ant to Volatiles Emitted by Aphid- and Caterpillar-Infested Cucumber and Potato Plants
32. Effects of a genetically modified potato on a non-target aphid are outweighed by cultivar differences
33. The effect of co-infestation by conspecific and heterospecific aphids on the feeding behaviour of Nasonovia ribisnigri on resistant and susceptible lettuce cultivars
34. Rhizobacterial colonization of roots modulates plant volatile emission and enhances the attraction of a parasitoid wasp to host-infested plants
35. Fitness consequences of indirect plant defence in the annual weed, Sinapis arvensis
36. To be in time: egg deposition enhances plant-mediated detection of young caterpillars by parasitoids
37. Jasmonic Acid and Ethylene Signaling Pathways Regulate Glucosinolate Levels in Plants During Rhizobacteria-Induced Systemic Resistance Against a Leaf-Chewing Herbivore
38. Virulence Factors of Geminivirus Interact with MYC2 to Subvert Plant Resistance and Promote Vector Performance
39. Reciprocal crosstalk between jasmonate and salicylate defence-signalling pathways modulates plant volatile emission and herbivore host-selection behaviour
40. Synergism in the effect of prior jasmonic acid application on herbivore-induced volatile emission by Lima bean plants: transcription of a monoterpene synthase gene and volatile emission
41. Consideration of insects as a source of dietary protein for human consumption
42. Variation in herbivore-induced plant volatiles corresponds with spatial heterogeneity in the level of parasitoid competition and parasitoid exposure to hyperparasitism
43. Preference of black soldier fly larvae for feed substrate previously colonised by conspecific larvae.
44. Effects of far‐red light on tritrophic interactions between the two‐spotted spider mite (Tetranychus urticae) and the predatory mite Phytoseiulus persimilis on tomato.
45. The potential of soil amendment with insect exuviae and frass to control the cabbage root fly.
46. Antibiosis resistance against larval cabbage root fly, Delia radicum, in wild Brassica-species
47. Enhancing Attraction of African Malaria Vectors to a Synthetic Odor Blend
48. Phenotypic plasticity of plant response to herbivore eggs: effects on resistance to caterpillars and plant development
49. Reproductive escape: annual plant responds to butterfly eggs by accelerating seed production
50. Neonates know better than their mothers when selecting a host plant
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