aphids Meaning in marathi ( aphids शब्दाचा मराठी अर्थ)
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aphids's Usage Examples:
against Lepidoptera, jassids, aphids, soft scales, mosquitoes, blowflies, houseflies, and ked.
They visit their outdoor cannabis growing operation only to discover that aphids are destroying their plants.
Often misspelled as Rhizobius, that is actually an older name, now suppressed, for a genus of wooly aphids.
Sooty mold grows particularly well on plants that produce a sugary exudate, if they are infested by [(secretion)|honeydew] secreting insects such as aphids, scales and the whitefly, or when infested by insects that suck sap from the host plant.
ants do not defend the aphids from the caterpillars, since the caterpillars produce a pheromone which deceives the ants into treating them like ants,.
consistent with the hypothesis suggested by recent studies that more pesticide sprayings are needed over time to control emerging secondary pests, such as aphids.
"birth") is a type of parthenogenesis in which females are produced from unfertilized eggs, as for example in aphids.
Pea aphids are not known to be farmed by ants that feed on honeydews.
Its diet includes nectar produced by extrafloral nectaries and honeydew, which it obtains from aphids and treehoppers.
lacebugs, scale insects, caterpillars, aphids, powdery mildew, bud blast, honey fungus, rust, leafy gall, petal blight, silver leaf, phytophthora root rot and.
example, in Orthoptera (crickets, grasshoppers and locusts), Hemiptera (cicadas, shield bugs, whiteflies, aphids, jassids, etc.
1878 – Study of aphid groups, in particular on aphids affecting oaks and mastics.
The two extant families are the pine and spruce aphids (Adelgidae.
Synonyms:
ant cow, louse, blackfly, bean aphid, superfamily Aphidoidea, woolly aphid, greenfly, plant louse, green apple aphid, apple aphid, Aphis pomi, woolly plant louse, Aphidoidea, Aphis fabae,