Some aphid species that I use in my laboratory grow only on specific plants that I can not maintain in my greenhouse so that I have to go weekly outside my university looking for them. In the last weeks I started to work with Dysaphis plantaginea that lives on Plantago lanceolata plants (in right figure). It is quite easy to collect plants and maintain them in the insectary… but today it could be more difficult.
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Breeding aphids is generally easy… but not always!
Posted in breeding aphids, tagged breeding, dyasphis, mauro mandrioli, plantago, plantago lanceolata on February 1, 2012 | Leave a Comment »
