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Autor:
Xin-Ru Wang, Chao Wang, Fei-Xue Ban, Murad Ghanim, Li-Long Pan, Li-Xin Qian, Yin-Quan Liu, Xiao-Wei Wang, Shu-Sheng Liu
Publikováno v:
mSystems, Vol 5, Iss 5 (2020)
ABSTRACT Apoptosis is generally considered the first line of defense against viral infection. However, the role of apoptosis in the interactions between plant viruses and their insect vectors has rarely been investigated. By studying plant DNA viruse
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https://doaj.org/article/463288d59b15404b9c8f89b7be9be332
Publikováno v:
PeerJ, Vol 7, p e7477 (2019)
Background Bacterial symbiosis is widespread in arthropods, especially in insects. Some of the symbionts undergo a long-term co-evolution with the host, resulting in massive genome decay. One particular consequence of genome decay is thought to be th
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/f69842ae84614822ade36a02adfa3650
Autor:
Chang-Rong Zhang, Mei Liu, Fei-Xue Ban, Xiao-Li Shang, Shao-Lan Liu, Ting-Ting Mao, Xing-Yuan Zhang, Jun-Rui Zhi
Publikováno v:
Insects, Vol 12, Iss 5, p 397 (2021)
The stick tea thrip Dendrothrips minowai (Priesner) (Thysanoptera: Thripidae) is a destructive pest in tea plantations in south and southwest China. To control this pest, a non-crop banker plant system was developed using a polyphagous predator Orius
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https://doaj.org/article/ca297cab9cb34728bb17866fd5e8fc0f
Autor:
Qi Guo1,2, Fei-Xue Ban1, Wen-Qiang Xia1, Yan-Ni Shu1, Yin-Quan Liu1, Shu-Sheng Liu1, Li-Long Pan1,3, Xiao-Wei Wang1 xwwang@zju.edu.cn
Publikováno v:
Journal of Virology. Nov2023, Vol. 97 Issue 11, p1-17. 17p.
Publikováno v:
Insect Science. 29:539-549
Nutritional mutualism between insects and symbiotic bacteria is widespread. The various sap-feeding whitefly species within the Bemisia tabaci complex associate with the same obligate symbiont (Portiera) and multiple secondary symbionts. It is often
Publikováno v:
Journal of Economic Entomology. 114:547-554
In nature, a plant can be infected by multiple viruses simultaneously. However, the effects of coinfection on plant–vector interactions are less well studied. Two begomoviruses of the family Geminiviridae, Tomato yellow leaf curl virus (TYLCV) and
Publikováno v:
Journal of visualized experiments : JoVE. (156)
Begomoviruses (genus Begomovirus, family Geminiviridae) are transmitted by whiteflies of the Bemisia tabaci complex in a persistent, circulative manner. Considering the extensive damage caused by begomoviruses to crop production worldwide, it is impe
Publikováno v:
Insect Science. 26:44-57
Heat shock proteins (Hsp) are essential molecular chaperones that play important roles in the stress stimulation of insects. Bemisia tabaci, a phloem feeder and invasive species, can cause extensive crop damage through direct feeding and transmission
Publikováno v:
PeerJ
PeerJ, Vol 7, p e7477 (2019)
PeerJ, Vol 7, p e7477 (2019)
Background Bacterial symbiosis is widespread in arthropods, especially in insects. Some of the symbionts undergo a long-term co-evolution with the host, resulting in massive genome decay. One particular consequence of genome decay is thought to be th
Publikováno v:
Journal of visualized experiments : JoVE. (124)
Bacterial symbionts form an intimate relationship with their hosts and confer advantages to the hosts in most cases. Genomic information is critical to study the functions and evolution of bacterial symbionts in their host. As most symbionts cannot b