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Factors Influencing the Geographical Distribution of Dendroctonus armandi (Coleoptera: Curculionidae: Scolytidae) in China [PDF]

open access: yesForests, 2019
In order to prevent any further spread of Dendroctonus armandi (Coleoptera: Curculionidae: Scolytidae), it is important to clarify its geographic distribution in China.
Hang Ning, Lulu Dai, Danyang Fu
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Impact of Climate Change on Potential Distribution of Chinese White Pine Beetle Dendroctonus armandi in China [PDF]

open access: yesForests, 2021
Dendroctonus armandi (Coleoptera: Curculionidae: Scolytidae) is a bark beetle native to China and is the most destructive forest pest in the Pinus armandii woodlands of central China. Due to ongoing climate warming, D.
Hang Ning, Tang Ming
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Cellulolytic Bacteria Associated with the Gut of Dendroctonus armandi Larvae (Coleoptera: Curculionidae: Scolytinae) [PDF]

open access: yesForests, 2014
The object of this study was to investigate the cellulolytic bacterial community in the intestine of the Chinese white pine beetle (Dendroctonus armandi) larvae.
Xia Hu, Chunyan Wang
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Influence of Starvation on the Structure of Gut-Associated Bacterial Communities in the Chinese White Pine Beetle (Dendroctonus armandi) [PDF]

open access: yesForests, 2016
This study investigated the influence of starvation on the structure of the gut bacterial community in the Chinese white pine beetle (Dendroctonus armandi).
Xia Hu, Feiping Zhang, Hui Chen
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Electrophysiological and behavioral responses of Dendroctonus armandi (Coleoptera: Curculionidae: Scolytinae) to two candidate pheromone components: frontalin and exo-brevicomin

open access: yesChemoecology, 2017
The Chinese white pine beetle, Dendroctonus armandi Tsai and Li, is considered a serious native pest in the Qinling and Bashan Mountains of China. Relatively few information is available regarding its pheromone characterization, and the functions of its pheromones have not yet been identified.
Mingzhen Zhao, Lulu Dai, Danyang Fu
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Toxins from a symbiotic fungus, Leptographium qinlingensis associated with Dendroctonus armandi and their in vitro toxicities to Pinus armandi seedlings

European Journal of Plant Pathology, 2012
Leptographium qinlingensis is an ophiostomatoid fungal pathogen associated with a forest pest Dendroctonus armandi, which causes enormous deaths of its host trees Pinus armandi. The objective of this research was to isolate and characterise some toxic metabolites from cultures of the pathogen.
Jin-Ming Gao, Hui Chen, An-Ling Zhang
exaly   +2 more sources

Disruption of Cyp6df1 and Cyp6dj2 Increases the Susceptibility of Dendroctonus Armandi to (+)-Α-Pinene

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2022
Bark beetles rely on detoxifying enzymes to resist the defensive oleoresin terpenes of the host tree. Insect cytochrome P450 (CYPs) plays a key role in the detoxification of plant allelochemicals and pesticides. CYP6 family is unique to Insecta, and its biochemical function is basically related to catabolize heterologous substances.
Bin, Liu, Hui, Chen
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