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    Microsatellites reveal a lack of structure in Australian populations of the diamondback moth, Plutella xylostella (L.) by ENDERSBY, N. M., MCKECHNIE, S. W., RIDLAND, P. M., WEEKS, A. R.

    Published in Molecular ecology (01-01-2006)
    “…The diamondback moth, Plutella xylostella, is renowned for developing resistance to insecticides and causing significant economic damage to Brassica vegetable…”
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    The effects of local selection versus dispersal on insecticide resistance patterns: longitudinal evidence from diamondback moth (Plutella xylostella (Lepidoptera: Plutellidae)) in Australia evolving resistance to pyrethroids by Endersby, N M, Ridland, P M, Hoffmann, A A

    Published in Bulletin of entomological research (01-04-2008)
    “…When strong directional selection acts on a trait, the spatial distribution of phenotypes may reflect effects of selection, as well as the spread of favoured…”
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    Molecular and Morphometric Data Indicate a New Species of the Aphid Genus Rhopalosiphum (Hemiptera: Aphididae) by Valenzuela, I, Eastop, V. F, Ridland, P. M, Weeks, A. R

    “…Here, we provide evidence for a new aphid species from the genus Rhopalosiphum Koch, based upon an Australian survey of variation in the mitochondrial…”
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    Effects of Temperature on the Immature Development of the Stone Leek Leafminer Liriomyza chinensis (Diptera: Agromyzidae) by Tran, D. H., Ridland, P. M., Takagi, M.

    Published in Environmental entomology (01-02-2007)
    “…The effect of nine constant temperatures (15, 17.5, 20, 22.5, 25, 27.5 30, 32.5, and 35 degree C) on the development of the stone leek leafminer, Liriomyza…”
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    A Dynamic Binomial Sequential Sampling Plan for Plutella xylostella (Lepidoptera: Plutellidae) on Broccoli and Cauliflower in Australia by Hamilton, A. J., Schellhorn, N. A., Endersby, N. M., Ridland, P. M., Ward, S. A.

    Published in Journal of economic entomology (01-02-2004)
    “…Binomial sequential sampling plans have been used widely for monitoring invertebrate pest populations. Such plans are typically based upon a single action…”
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    Evaluation of Fixed Sample-Size Plans for Plutella xylostella (Lepidoptera: Plutellidae) on Broccoli Crops in Australia by Hamilton, A. J., Endersby, N. M., Schellhorn, N. A., Ridland, P. M., Rogers, P. M., Jevremov, D., Baker, G.

    Published in Journal of economic entomology (01-12-2006)
    “…Fixed sample-size plans for monitoring Plutella xylostella (L.) (Lepidoptera: Plutellidae) on broccoli and other Brassica vegetable crops are popular in…”
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    Effects of Temperature on the Immature Development of the Stone Leek Leafminer Liriomyza chinensis (Diptera: Agromyzidae) by Tran, D. H, Ridland, P. M, Takagi, M

    Published in Environmental entomology (01-02-2007)
    “…The effect of nine constant temperatures (15, 17.5, 20, 22.5, 25, 27.5 30, 32.5, and 35°C) on the development of the stone leek leafminer, Liriomyza chinensis…”
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    Pesticide applications on Java potato fields are ineffective in controlling leafminers, and have antagonistic effects on natural enemies of leafminers by Hidrayani, Purnomo, Rauf, A, Ridland, P.M, Hoffmann, A.A

    Published in International journal of pest management (01-09-2005)
    “…In Indonesia a range of insecticides is routinely applied to control agromyzid leafminers. Insecticide applications can reduce parasitism by indigenous…”
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    Microsatellites isolated from diamondback moth, Plutella xylostella (L.), for studies of dispersal in Australian populations by ENDERSBY, N. M., MCKECHNIE, S. W., VOGEL, H., GAHAN, L. J., BAXTER, S. W., RIDLAND, P. M., WEEKS, A. R.

    Published in Molecular ecology notes (01-03-2005)
    “…Diamondback moth, Plutella xylostella (L.), is a worldwide agricultural pest that has developed resistance to many insecticides used for its control…”
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    Evaluation of Fixed Sample-Size Plans for Plutella xylostella (Lepidoptera: Plutellidae) on Broccoli Crops in Australia by Hamilton, A J, Endersby, N M, Schellhorn, NA, Ridland, P M, Rogers, P M, Jevremov, D, Baker, G

    Published in Journal of economic entomology (01-01-2006)
    “…Fixed sample-size plans for monitoring Plutella xylostella (L.) (Lepidoptera: Plutellidae) on broccoli and other Brassica vegetable crops are popular in…”
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    A Simple Rearing System for Cereal Aphids, Especially Suited to Transmission Studies With Barley Yellow Dwarf Virus by Ridland, PM, Sward, RJ, Tomkins, RB

    Published in Australasian plant pathology (1988)
    “…A simple and versatile system is described for rearing cereal aphids. The rearing unit consists of a disposable 35 ml polystyrene cup, with a cardboard lid,…”
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    A Dynamic Binomial Sequential Sampling Plan for Plutella Xylostella (Lepidoptera: Plutellidae) on Broccoli and Cauliflower in Australia by Hamilton, A J, Schellhorn, NA, Endersby, N M, Ridland, P M, Ward, SA

    Published in Journal of economic entomology (01-02-2004)
    “…Binomial sequential sampling plans have been used widely for monitoring invertebrate pest populations. Such plans are typically based upon a single action…”
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    A simple rearing system for cereal aphids, especially suited to transmission studies with barley yellow dwarf viruses by Ridland, P.M, Sward, R.J, Tomkins, R.B. (Victorian Dept. of Agriculture and Rural Affairs, Burnley (Australia). Plant Research Inst.)

    Published in Australasian plant pathology (01-03-1988)
    “…A simple system is described consisting of a disposable 35 ml polystyrene cup with cardboard lid, containing a young seedling growing on a cottonwool ball…”
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    Effects of cultivar on oviposition preference, larval feeding and development time of diamondback moth, Plutella xylostella (L.) (Lepidoptera: Plutellidae), on some Brassica oleracea vegetables in Victoria by Hamilton, Andrew J, Endersby, Nancy M, Ridland, Peter M, Zhang, Jingye, Neal, Melissa

    Published in Australian journal of entomology (01-08-2005)
    “…We studied oviposition preference of Plutella xylostella for four cultivars of cabbage, broccoli and cauliflower in the field. There were no differences in the…”
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