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The brown planthopper problem.
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Year1979
Citations117
Abstract
The brown planthopper Nilaparvata lugens (Stal) recently increased in abundance and caused severe yield losses in several tropical countries of Asia. It is rather widely distributed but is found mainly in South, Southeast, and East Asia. It damages the rice plant by directly feeding on it and by transmitting the grassy stunt disease. Some damage by the brown planthopper has been reported in Bangladesh, Brunei, China, Fiji, Korea, Malaysia, Papua New Guinea, Solomon Islands, Sri Lanka, Thailand, and Vietnam. But according to available data, the most extensive losses from the insect and the disease have occurred in India (estimated at US $ 20 million), Indonesia (US $ 100 million), and the Philippines (US $ 26 million). Losses from the insect…
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Life SciencesAgricultural and Biological SciencesGeneral Agricultural and Biological SciencesAgricultural Research and PracticesDengue and Mosquito Control ResearchRice Cultivation and Yield ImprovementAgroforestrySocioeconomicsEcologyAncient historyHorticultureBiochemistryEnvironmental planningArchaeology