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Functional Analysis of Adipokinetic Hormone and Its Receptor Genes in Regulating Energy Metabolism Under Stress Conditions in <i>Dendroctonus armandi</i>. [PDF]
Dendroctonus armandi is a major primary pest of Chinese white pine in the Qinling–Bashan forest region. By feeding on the phloem and vectoring symbiotic fungi that cause blue stain in the sapwood, it drives rapid decline and mortality of host trees. As a key wood-boring forest insect, its outbreaks are closely linked to adaptive strategies in energy ...
Wang L, Tang M, Chen H.
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List of non‐EU Scolytinae of coniferous hosts
Abstract Following a request from the European Commission, the EFSA Panel on Plant Health prepared a list of non‐EU Scolytinae spp. (Coleoptera: Curculionidae) affecting coniferous hosts. A literature review and search of databases, conducted up to January 2019, identified 804 Scolytinae species and subspecies of coniferous hosts. These Scolytinae were
EFSA Panel on Plant Health (PLH) +22 more
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Pest categorisation of non‐EU Scolytinae of coniferous hosts
Abstract The Panel on Plant Health performed a pest categorisation of non‐EU Scolytinae (Coleoptera: Curculionidae) of coniferous hosts (hereafter NESC). NESC occur worldwide, and some species are important forest pests. Species can be identified using taxonomic keys and molecular methods.
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In insects, metamorphosis is controlled by juvenile hormone (JH) and 20-hydroxyecdysone (20E). Krüppel homolog 1 (Kr-h1), a key JH-early inducible gene, is responsible for the suppression of metamorphosis and the regulation of the Broad-Complex (Br-C ...
Lin-Jun Wang (12357244) +4 more
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The Chinese white pine beetle (Dendroctonus armandi Tsai and Li) is the causal organism for the colossal death of the Chinese white pine (Pinus armandi Fr). We investigated the change of monoterpenes in the stem pholem and xylem in P. armandi saplings at
Pham Thanh +4 more
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In insects, metamorphosis is controlled by juvenile hormone (JH) and 20-hydroxyecdysone (20E). Krüppel homolog 1 (Kr-h1), a key JH-early inducible gene, is responsible for the suppression of metamorphosis and the regulation of the Broad-Complex (Br-C ...
Lin-Jun Wang (12357244) +4 more
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Interpretation of how partnerships between fungi, bacteria, archaea, and insects are maintained through the life of the hosts is a big challenge within the framework of symbiosis research. The main goal of this work was to characterize the gut microbiota in larvae of several Coleoptera species using sequencing of the bacterial and archaeal 16S rRNA ...
Elvira E. Ziganshina +6 more
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The insect‐microbe interplay fulfills a key ecological role involving the degradation of ligninocellulose biomass. This is coordinated by the secretion of different kinds of proteins, of which ligninolytic enzymes, such as laccases (Lacs), are of prime importance.
Michael Dare Asemoloye +11 more
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This study is about the male reproductive organs of Julodis ehrenbergii. To determine morphological and histological characters was used light and scanning electron microscopy were used. The investigation revealed testes, vasa deferentia, accessory glands, and ductus ejaculatorius structures.
Damla Amutkan Mutlu +3 more
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Insect chemosensory proteins as targets in insecticide resistance and development
This review addresses the biological and chemical properties of insect chemosensory proteins (CSPs) and presents their functional advancements, not only in olfaction but also in nonolfactory processes, particularly in relation to insecticide resistance.
Fen Li +5 more
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