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Plutella xylostella

2023
Published as part of Mbata, Keith J. & Prins, Jurate De, 2023, Annotated checklist of moths of Zambia (Insecta: Lepidoptera), pp.
Mbata, Keith J., Prins, Jurate De
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Response of Plutella xylostella and its Parasitoid Cotesia plutellae to Volatile Compounds

Journal of Chemical Ecology, 2005
The effects of limonene, a mixture of limonene + carvone (1:1, v/v), and methyl jasmonate (MeJA) on diamondback moth (DBM) (Plutella xylostella L.) oviposition, larval feeding, and the behavior of its larval parasitoid Cotesia plutellae (Kurdjumov) with cabbage (Brassica oleracea L. ssp. capitata, cvs. Rinda and Lennox) and broccoli (B. oleracea subsp.
Ibrahim, Mohamed A.   +2 more
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Effects of selected insecticides on Cotesia plutellae, endoparasitoid of Plutella xylostella

BioControl, 2004
Effects of field dosages ofselected insecticides to Cotesiaplutellae (Kurdjumov) (Hymenoptera: Braconidae), a larval endoparasitoidof Plutella xylostella L. (Lepidoptera: Plutellidae), wereinvestigated under laboratory conditions.Emergence of adult C.
M. Haseeb, T.-X. Liu, W.A. Jones
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Parasitization by Cotesia plutellae enhances detoxifying enzyme activity in Plutella xylostella

Pesticide Biochemistry and Physiology, 2006
Insecticidal tests using diazinon showed that the mortality of Plutella xylostella larvae parasitized by Cotesia plutellae was reduced by 4.6-fold compared to that of the nonparasitized hosts. The use of chemicals with synergistic effect to insecticides in toxicity assay helps to elucidate the kind of enzyme involved in lowering insect mortality ...
Tomoko Takeda   +2 more
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Antennal structure and oviposition behavior of the Plutella xylostella specialist parasitoid: Cotesia plutellae

Microscopy Research and Technique, 2005
AbstractAlthough several species of the genus Cotesia are used in biological control programs against insect caterpillars throughout the world, little is known of their oviposition behavior. We describe here the types and distribution of antennal sensilla in Cotesia plutellae, a larval parasitoid of Plutella xylostella, and we analyze its oviposition ...
Roux, Olivier   +4 more
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Calreticulin in Cotesia plutellae suppresses immune response of Plutella xylostella (L.)

Journal of Asia-Pacific Entomology, 2015
Abstract An endoparasitoid wasp, Cotesia plutellae, parasitizes young larvae of the diamondback moth, Plutella xylostella, which is a major pest in cruciferous crops. Successful parasitization requires both maternal and embryonic factors of C. plutellae, such as polydnavirus, ovarian proteins, teratocytes and venom proteins.
Wook Hyun Cha   +2 more
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Plutella xylostella

Published as part of Lee, Dong-Yeol, Jeong, Ilyeong, Kim, Seonmin, Choi, Jae Won, Won, Min Hyeok, Kim, Donguk, Kim, Dongmin, Kim, Young-Kun, Jeon, Jiseung, Ryu, Jihun, Bang, WooJun, Chang, Jun Hyuk & Choi, Kwang Shik, 2024, Checklist for the insect fauna of two East Sea Islands (Ulleungdo Is. and Dokdo Is.) in the Republic of Korea, pp.
Lee, Dong-Yeol   +12 more
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Plutella angulivalva Nel & Varenne 2019

2021
Plutella angulivalva Nel & Varenne, 2019 Plutella angulivalva Nel & Varenne 2019a: 11, figs. 6–9, 12, 14. Examined material. Holotype Ƌ: France, Hautes-Pyrénées, Aragnouet, Estaragne, 2780 m, 3.VIII.2008, Th. Varenne leg., genitalia slide JN n°33108. BOLD Specimen ID TLMF 27061; BOLD Sequence ID LEASV309-19. BIN: none Identity: Plutella
Huemer, Peter, Van Nieukerken, Erik J.
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Two Pseudogenes of Cotesia plutellae Bracovirus in Parasitized Diamondback Moth, Plutella xylostella

Journal of Asia-Pacific Entomology, 2007
Abstract It has been proposed that two novel genes have been found in Cotesia plutellae bracovirus (CpBV) based on the results of a full genome sequencing project. The putative open reading frame (ORF) of CpBV-DBL1 encodes 644 amino acids with one intron, while that of CpBV-DUF1 does 646 amino acids with four introns.
Seungbaeck Song   +3 more
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