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Population genomics analysis in Spodoptera frugiperda
Population genomics analysis in [i]Spodoptera frugiperda[/i].
Nam, Ki Woong
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Read the free Plain Language Summary for this article on the Journal blog. Abstract Plants can respond to herbivore attack by inducing resistance traits that affect subsequent herbivore performance and behaviour. Here, we investigate how such induced responses in Solidago altissima L.
André Kessler, Katja Poveda
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ABSTRACT To evaluate population‐specific susceptibility to pyrethroid insecticides, four field populations of Frankliniella intonsa collected from alfalfa fields in Inner Mongolia were assessed using ingestion and contact bioassays. Four pyrethroids—bifenthrin, cyfluthrin, cypermethrin, and deltamethrin—were tested.
Yue Gao +6 more
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Insecticidal and Antifeedant Activities of Plant Essential Oils Against <i>Spodoptera frugiperda</i> Larvae. [PDF]
Wu T +6 more
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By displaying the hemagglutinin (HA) or neuraminidase (NA) proteins of influenza viruses on the surface of baculoviruses and infected insect cells, a safe and flexible pseudovirus system capable of performing cytokine analysis, serological detection and antiviral drug screening is established.
Li‐Yun Cheng +7 more
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Spodoptera litura neonates showed increased movement on Bt‐expressing Bollgard 3 (BG) cotton leaf discs but did not initially avoid it. Survival was higher when larvae could move from BG3 to non‐Bt leaf discs. On whole plants, more larvae dispersed from hatching on BG3 cotton compared to non‐Bt cotton. These findings suggest the larval movement differs
Sharna Holman +3 more
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Glycosylation and counter-glycosylation define an apple-insect chemical arms race. [PDF]
Teixeira M, Khatri P.
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PIWI-interacting RNAs (piRNAs) and PIWI proteins were initially described as involved in gametogenesis and preservation of genome integrity through the control of transposable elements (TE).
Gasser, Mélanie +8 more
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Leaf extracts of Coffea racemosa inhibit digestive trypsins and impair the development of two major lepidopteran pests, Spodoptera frugiperda and Diatraea saccharalis. While both species showed significant enzymatic inhibition, biological responses differed markedly. D. saccharalis exhibited high mortality, whereas S.
Nicole de Paula Souza +3 more
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