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aphidAny of the family of small insects, Aphididae, in the order Hemiptera, suborder Homoptera, that live by sucking sap from plants. There are many species, often adapted to particular plants; some are agricultural pests. In some stages of their life cycle, wingless females rapidly produce large numbers of live young by parthenogenesis, leading to enormous infestations, and numbers can approach 2 billion per hectare/1 billion per acre. They can also cause damage by transmitting viral diseases. An aphid that damages cypress and cedar trees appeared in Malawi in 1985 and by 1991 was attacking millions of trees in central and East Africa. Some research suggests, however, that aphids may help promote fertility in the soil through the waste they secrete, which is termed honeydew. Aphids are also known as plant lice, greenflies, or blackflies.
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The peach tree feeds the aphids, and the aphids feed the ladybug larvae, and together all three species flourish; the peach tree eventually bears delicious fruit. Costa also explores the noneusocial arthropod phylum, which includes spiders, crustaceans, crickets, aphids, beetles, and moths. amp;ldquo;In any given field where aphids occur and are left to multiply, research shows that yield losses have been as high as 50%,” says Virgil Sparks, Syngenta’s western division soybean product development head. |
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