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Comprehensive genome and stage‐specific transcriptomes reveal 14,637 genes in Listronotus oregonensis, advancing genetic insights into a key agricultural pest. Compared with related species, L. oregonensis exhibits reduced chemoreceptor gene families but expanded detoxification gene clusters, reflecting its narrow host range and adaptability.
Dave T. Ste‐Croix +2 more
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Microbe-induced resistance involves priming of direct or indirect defenses according to the stage of herbivory. [PDF]
Rivero J +9 more
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Contrasting effects of land-use changes on herbivory and pollination networks
Naoto Shinohara
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ABSTRACT Maize (Zea mays L.) is a major annual crop cultivated worldwide. In the Americas, the corn leafhopper Dalbulus maidis (DeLong) (Hemiptera: Cicadellidae) is a key pest of this crop, causing direct damage to plants through phloem feeding and indirect damage by transmitting phytopathogens.
Tatiane Cristina Barbosa Cândido +3 more
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Herbivory Modifies the Role of Spatial Processes in a Grassland Plant Metacommunity. [PDF]
Huovinen L +5 more
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Trade-offs between chemical resistance to herbivory and responses to abiotic stresses in invasive plants [PDF]
Lifeng Zhou, Wandong Yin, Jianqing Ding
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Nitrogen excretion and oxygen consumption under severe hypoxia in siluriform fishes from the Amazon
Abstract Siluriform fishes collected from the Rio Negro and Rio Solimões proved to be highly resistant to aquatic hypoxia. In all four species analysed in this study, aquatic oxygen consumption significantly decreased from normoxic levels at water PO2 values near 1 kPa. Air‐breathing activity was observed only in Sturisoma sp. (Rio Negro).
Bernd Pelster +2 more
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Making "scents" of how plant volatiles influence agriculturally important insects: a review. [PDF]
Thompson MN, Russavage EM, Bernauer OM.
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