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Data: REACCHPNA Biotics - Wheat PanTraps 2011
Data are weekly catches of flying aphids at each location during each year of the study. At each location, the count is the total of three traps that were positioned along a field edge. A trap consisted of a yellow plastic plate, mounted 20cm...
Data: REACCHPNA Biotics - Pea Aphid PanTraps 2011
to document the spatial and temporal arrival of pea aphids (Acyrthosiphon pisum) into the Palouse region as an aid to understanding pest and virus risks in legume crops. The data can be related to weather patterns and geographic and land use...
Data: REACCHPNA Biotics - Sweepnet 2009
to document the populations of pea aphid (Acyrthosiphon pisum) in legume crops and determine the temporal and spatial variation in their abundance. These can be related to landscape and weather variables and also the arrival patterns as measured...
Data: REACCHPNA Biotics - Wheat PanTraps 2014
Data are weekly catches of flying aphids at each location during each year of the study. At each location, the count is the total of three traps that were positioned along a field edge. A trap consisted of a yellow plastic plate, mounted 20cm...
Data: REACCHPNA Biotics - Sweepnet 2013
: to document the populations of pea aphid (Acyrthosiphon pisum) in legume crops and determine the temporal and spatial variation in their abundance. These can be related to landscape and weather variables and also the arrival patterns as...
Data: REACCHPNA Biotics - Aphids PCR 2010
This file shows the results of polymerase chain reaction amplifications to detect two viruses: Pea enation mosaic virus and Bean leaf roll virus in individual trapped aphids across the Palouse region over the sampled years. This information was...
Data: REACCHPNA Biotics - Pea Aphid PanTraps 2012
to document the spatial and temporal arrival of pea aphids (Acyrthosiphon pisum) into the Palouse region as an aid to understanding pest and virus risks in legume crops. The data can be related to weather patterns and geographic and land use...