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Kyle G. Koch
Researcher at University of Nebraska–Lincoln
Publications - 19
Citations - 294
Kyle G. Koch is an academic researcher from University of Nebraska–Lincoln. The author has contributed to research in topics: Aphid & Sipha flava. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 18 publications receiving 206 citations. Previous affiliations of Kyle G. Koch include Texas A&M University.
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Plant Tolerance: A Unique Approach to Control Hemipteran Pests.
TL;DR: In this review, results from studies on plant tolerance to hemipterans are summarized, and potential models to understand tolerance are presented.
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12-Oxo-Phytodienoic Acid Acts as a Regulator of Maize Defense against Corn Leaf Aphid.
Suresh Varsani,Sajjan Grover,Shaoqun Zhou,Shaoqun Zhou,Kyle G. Koch,Pei-Cheng Huang,Michael V. Kolomiets,W. Paul Williams,Tiffany Heng-Moss,Gautam Sarath,Dawn S. Luthe,Georg Jander,Joe Louis +12 more
TL;DR: It is shown that the maize inbred line Mp708, which was developed by classical plant breeding, provides phloem-mediated resistance to CLA, and that the signaling function of OPDA, rather than a direct toxic effect, contributes to enhanced CLA resistance in M p708.
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Transcriptional analysis of defense mechanisms in upland tetraploid switchgrass to greenbugs
Teresa Donze-Reiner,Nathan A. Palmer,Erin D. Scully,T. J. Prochaska,T. J. Prochaska,Kyle G. Koch,Tiffany Heng-Moss,Jeffrey D. Bradshaw,Paul Twigg,Keenan Amundsen,Scott E. Sattler,Gautam Sarath +11 more
TL;DR: Extensive remodeling of the plant transcriptome and the production of ROS and several defensive metabolites in an upland switchgrass cultivar were observed in response to GB feeding.
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Categories of Resistance to Greenbug and Yellow Sugarcane Aphid (Hemiptera: Aphididae) in Three Tetraploid Switchgrass Populations
TL;DR: These studies are the first attempt to analyze the categories of resistance in switchgrass and provide critical information for characterizing the biological mechanisms of resistance and improving the knowledge of the plant–insect interactions within this system.
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Evaluation of Tetraploid Switchgrass (Poales: Poaceae) Populations for Host Suitability and Differential Resistance to Four Cereal Aphids
Kyle G. Koch,Rachael Fithian,Tiffany Heng-Moss,Jeffrey D. Bradshaw,Gautam Sarath,Courtney Spilker +5 more
TL;DR: These studies provide valuable baseline information concerning the host suitability of switchgrass to four cereal aphids and the plant-insect interactions within a system that has been largely overlooked and indicate that there are genetic differences among switchgrass populations for resistance to some insects.