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Jagadish Bentur
Jagadish Bentur
Agri Biotech Foundation Hyderabad
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RFLP and RAPD mapping of the rice gm2 gene that confers resistance to biotype 1 of gall midge (Orseolia oryzae)
M Mohan, S Nair, JS Bentur, UP Rao, J Bennett
Theoretical and Applied Genetics 87, 782-788, 1994
1751994
Situation of planthoppers in Asia
JLA Catindig, GS Arida, SE Baehaki, JS Bentur, LQ Cuong, M Norowi, ...
Planthoppers: new threats to the sustainability of intensive rice production …, 2009
1512009
Bt rice: practical steps to sustainable use.
MB Cohen, F Gould, JS Bentur
International Rice Research Notes 25 (2), 4-10, 2000
1412000
Genetic engineering of crop plants for insect resistance
PK Ranjekar, A Patankar, V Gupta, R Bhatnagar, J Bentur, PA Kumar
Current Science 84 (3), 321-329, 2003
1142003
Virulence of brown planthopper (Nilaparvata lugens) populations from South and South East Asia against resistant rice varieties
FG Horgan, AF Ramal, JS Bentur, R Kumar, KV Bhanu, PS Sarao, ...
Crop Protection 78, 222-231, 2015
1112015
DNA markers tightly linked to a gall midge resistance gene (Gm2) are potentially useful for marker-aided selection in rice breeding
S Nair, JS Bentur, UP Rao, M Mohan
Theoretical and Applied Genetics 91, 68-73, 1995
1021995
A new biotype of the Asian rice gall midge Orseolia oryzae (Diptera: Cecidomyiidae) characterized from the Warangal population in Andhra Pradesh, India
PV Lakshmi, S Amudhan, KH Bindu, C Cheralu, JS Bentur
International Journal of Tropical Insect Science 26 (3), 207-211, 2006
962006
A new rice gall midge resistance gene in the breeding line CR57-MR1523, mapping with flanking markers and development of NILs
K Himabindu, K Suneetha, V Sama, JS Bentur
Euphytica 174, 179-187, 2010
932010
Hypersensitive reaction and induced resistance in rice against the Asian rice gall midge Orseolia oryzae
JS Bentur, MB Kalode
Entomologia experimentalis et applicata 78 (1), 77-81, 1996
921996
Gall midge resistance in rice
JS Bentur, IC Pasalu, NP Sarma, U Prasada Rao, B Mishra
Directorate of Rice Research, Hyderabad 20, 2003
912003
Bt Rice in Asia: Potential Benefits, Impact, and Sustainability
MB Cohen, M Chen, JS Bentur, KL Heong, G Ye
Integration of insect-resistant genetically modified crops within IPM …, 2008
872008
Impact of small fitness costs on pest adaptation to crop varieties with multiple toxins: a heuristic model
F Gould, MB Cohen, JS Bentur, GG Kennedy, J VanDuyn
Journal of economic entomology 99 (6), 2091-2099, 2006
842006
Identification of flanking SSR markers for a major rice gall midge resistance gene Gm1 and their validation
SK Biradar, RM Sundaram, T Thirumurugan, JS Bentur, S Amudhan, ...
Theoretical and applied genetics 109, 1468-1473, 2004
832004
Biodiversity of Asian rice gall midge (Orseolia oryzae Wood Mason) from five countries examined by AFLP analysis
SK Katiyar, G Chandel, Y Tan, Y Zhang, B Huang, L Nugaliyadde, ...
Genome 43 (2), 322-332, 2000
722000
Characterization of Indian biotypes of the rice gall midge, Orseolia oryzae (Wood-Mason)(Diptera: Cecidomyiidae)
MB Kalode, JS Bentur
International Journal of Tropical Insect Science 10 (2), 219-224, 1989
671989
Rice–gall midge interactions: battle for survival
JS Bentur, N Rawat, D Divya, DK Sinha, R Agarrwal, I Atray, S Nair
Journal of insect physiology 84, 40-49, 2016
642016
Frequency of Alleles Conferring Resistance to a Bacillus thuringiensis Toxin in a Philippine Population of Scirpophaga incertulas (Lepidoptera: Pyralidae)
JS Bentur, DA Andow, MB Cohen, AM Romena, F Gould
Journal of economic entomology 93 (5), 1515-1521, 2000
572000
Gas chromatography mass spectrometry based metabolic profiling reveals biomarkers involved in rice‐gall midge interactions
R Agarrwal, JS Bentur, S Nair
Journal of integrative plant biology 56 (9), 837-848, 2014
522014
Inheritance of virulence in rice-gall midge.
JS Bentur, IC Pasalu, MB Kalode
511992
Approaches in rice pest management-achievements and opportunities.
S Chelliah, JS Bentur, PS Prakasa Rao
511989
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