Exogenous Calcium-Mediated Reinforcement of Cell Wall Represents a Pivotal Mechanism in Rice's Primed Defense Response Against Brown Planthopper Reproduction. [PDF]
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Planthopper protein Nlsp5 is essential for salivary sheath formation and acts as a HAMP inducing plant resistance to insects. [PDF]
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Complete genome sequence of chicharrita del maíz iflavirus 1, a virus previously identified from transcriptomic data of the corn leafhopper (<i>Dalbulus maidis</i>). [PDF]
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