The effects of heavy metal contamination in host plants to cabbage aphid performance and morphology

The potential impacts of different heavy metal accumulations in host plants to cabbage aphid, Brevicorvne brassciae, was investigated by applying copper, lead, zinc and cadmium separately. Significant effects of the heavy metals were found on both the performance and morphology of the aphid populati...

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