@article{lampert_toms_gooding_1993, title={Influence of host plant variety on the acquisition and transmission of tobacco vein mottle virus by Myzus nicotianae Blackman to burley tobacco}, volume={10}, number={1}, journal={Journal of Agricultural Entomology}, author={Lampert, E. P. and Toms, P. M. and Gooding, G. V., Jr.}, year={1993}, pages={45} } @article{lampert_gooding_1990, title={Effects of acephate and cyhalothrin on aphid (Homoptera: Aphididae) abundance and potato virus Y incidence in flue-cured tobacco}, volume={192}, number={14}, journal={Tobacco International}, author={Lampert, E. P. and Gooding, G. V., Jr.}, year={1990}, pages={45} } @article{lampert_pearce_smith_roe_1990, title={Inheritance of the white larval trait in a laboratory colony of Manduca sexta (L.)}, volume={36}, number={4}, journal={American Entomologist (Lanham, Md.)}, author={Lampert, E. P. and Pearce, W. L. and Smith, J. W. and Roe, R. M.}, year={1990}, pages={289} } @article{lampert_smith_gooding_1990, title={Transmission of potato virus Y and tobacco etch virus by red and green color forms of Myzus nicotianae Blackman}, volume={192}, number={1}, journal={Tobacco International}, author={Lampert, E. P. and Smith, H. A. and Gooding, G. V., Jr.}, year={1990}, pages={41} } @article{lampert_1989, title={SEASONAL ABUNDANCE AND WITHIN-PLANT DISTRIBUTION OF APHIDS (HOMOPTERA, APHIDIDAE) ON FLUE-CURED TOBACCO}, volume={82}, ISSN={["0022-0493"]}, DOI={10.1093/jee/82.1.114}, abstractNote={The seasonal abundance and within-plant distribution of Mysus nicotianae Blackman, an aphid closely related to Myzus persicae (Sulzer), was examined in field-grown flue-cured tobacco, Nicotiana tabacum L., from 1982 to 1984. Population density remained very low for 6-7 wk after transplant, then began a rapid growth phase. Densities dropped dramatically following the side-dress application of diphenamid (an amide herbicide), then began the rapid growth phase again. The maximum density of aphids per plant occurred in early July and varied from 300 to 2,300 per plant. Aphid densities dropped rapidly after topping plants and with initiation of sucker control chemical applications (fatty alcohols and maleic hydrazide). Within-plant distribution of aphids was not uniform. Aphids were most abundant in the middle one-third of the plant; however, aphid densities (aphids per cm2) were highest on the leaves in the upper one-third of the plant.}, number={1}, journal={JOURNAL OF ECONOMIC ENTOMOLOGY}, author={LAMPERT, EP}, year={1989}, month={Feb}, pages={114–118} }