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1. Integrated stress responses in okra plants (cv. ''Meya']: unravelling the mechanisms underlying drought and nematode co-occurrence.

2. Image segmentation for pest detection of crop leaves by improvement of regional convolutional neural network.

3. New Invasive Leaf Gall-Inducing Wasps Ophelimus cracens sp. nov. and Epichrysocharis burwelli on Eucalypts in Taiwan.

4. National-scale distribution of protists associated with sorghum leaves and roots.

5. Mass production of Isaria fumosorosea pfu5 for community approach management of rugose spiraling whitefly in oil palm.

6. Metabolomics and histopathological analysis of two tomato cultivars after co-infection with soil-borne pathogens (Southern root-knot nematode and Fusarium wilt fungus).

7. Integrating multilocus phylogeny and morphological analysis reveals the prevalence of Phytophthora meadii (McRae) associated with abnormal leaf fall disease of Hevea brasiliensis in India.

8. Exposure to toxic cadmium concentration induce physiological and molecular mechanisms alleviating herbivory infestation in Wedelia.

9. Enhancing yield and economic benefits through sustainable pest management in Okra cultivation.

10. ACL1-ROC4/5 complex reveals a common mechanism in rice response to brown planthopper infestation and drought.

11. Reproduction in the spider mite Oligonychus yothersi (Acari: Tetranychidae).

12. Development of an agroinfiltration-based transient hairpin RNA expression system in pak choi leaves (Brassica rapa ssp. chinensis) for RNA interference against Liriomyza sativae.

13. The sky is not the limit: Successful foliar application of Steinernema spp. entomopathogenic nematodes to control Lepidopteran caterpillars.

14. Antioxidant Enzyme, Transcriptomic, and Metabolomic Changes in Lily ( Lilium spp.) Leaves Induced by Aphis gossypii Glover.

15. Short-term responses of spider mites inform mechanisms of maize resistance to a generalist herbivore.

16. Monitoring of parasite Orobanche cumana using Vis-NIR hyperspectral imaging combining with physio-biochemical parameters on host crop Helianthus annuus.

17. Comparative proteomic analysis of resistant and susceptible cotton genotypes in response to leaf hopper infestation.

18. How does the life cycle of Clinodiplosis profusa (Cecidomyiidae) adjust to phenological variations of the host plant Eugenia uniflora (Myrtaceae) in sun and shade?

19. Contrasting defence mechanisms against spider mite infestation in cyanogenic and non-cyanogenic legumes.

20. Nature's disguise: Empirical demonstration of dead-leaf masquerade in Kallima butterflies.

21. The jasmonate pathway and water loss in rice leaves induced by a stem-borer inhibit leaf-feeder growth.

22. Particulate matter hinders the development and reproduction of predatory mites of Euseius finlandicus (Acariformes: Phytoseiidae).

23. Spider mite herbivory induces an ABA-driven stomatal defense.

24. An improved YOLOv5-based apple leaf disease detection method.

25. Heat stress reprograms herbivory-induced defense responses in potato plants.

26. Flavonols do not affect aphid load in green or senescing birch leaves but coincide with a decrease in Photosystem II functionality.

27. Development, survival and description of the life stages of Zatrephina lineata (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae) fed on Ipomoea pes-caprae leaves.

28. Response of growth and physiological enzyme activities in Eriogyna pyretorum to various host plants.

29. Low microbial diversity, yeast prevalence, and nematode-trapping fungal presence in fungal colonization and leaf microbiome of Serjania erecta.

30. Phenylalanine treatment induces tomato resistance to Tuta absoluta via increased accumulation of benzenoid/phenylpropanoid volatiles serving as defense signals.

31. Aphelenchoides besseyi Parasitizing Tobacco Cultivars in Brazil.

32. Detecting sorghum aphid infestation in grain sorghum using leaf spectral response.

33. Effects of the nematode Litylenchus crenatae subsp. mccannii and beech leaf disease on leaf fungal and bacterial communities on Fagus grandifolia (American beech).

34. Editorial Expression of Concern: Transgenic rice expressing Allium sativum leaf lectin with enhanced resistance against sap-sucking insect pests.

35. Plant, pest and predator interplay: tomato trichomes effects on Tetranychus urticae (Koch) and the predatory mite Typhlodromus (Anthoseius) recki Wainstein.

36. Distribution pattern of arthropods and their ecological interactions on the leaf surfaces of Terminalia argentea saplings.

38. Cynipid wasps systematically reprogram host metabolism and restructure cell walls in developing galls.

39. Transmission of Spinach Downy Mildew via Seed and Infested Leaf Debris.

40. Transcriptome analysis and characterization of genes associated to leaf tannin content in foxtail millet [Setaria italica (L.) P. Beauv.].

41. Observations on the Population Genetic Structure of the Leaf Galling Nematode, Ditylenchus gallaeformans .

42. Autophagy-Related Gene PlATG6a Is Involved in Mycelial Growth, Asexual Reproduction and Tolerance to Salt and Oxidative Stresses in Peronophythora   litchii .

43. Time point- and plant part-specific changes in phloem exudate metabolites of leaves and ears of wheat in response to drought and effects on aphids.

44. Host plant adaptability and proteomic differences of diverse Rhopalosiphum maidis (Fitch) lineages.

45. Plant Viruses Can Alter Aphid-Triggered Calcium Elevations in Infected Leaves.

46. Combined Transcriptome and Metabolome Analysis of Alfalfa Response to Thrips Infection.

47. A plant virus satellite RNA directly accelerates wing formation in its insect vector for spread.

48. Silencing an E3 Ubiquitin Ligase Gene OsJMJ715 Enhances the Resistance of Rice to a Piercing-Sucking Herbivore by Activating ABA and JA Signaling Pathways.

49. Volatiles Emission by Crotalaria   nitens after Insect Attack.

50. Foliar herbivory increases sucrose concentration in bracteal extrafloral nectar of cotton.

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