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Insects, Volume 4, Issue 3

2013 September - 14 articles

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Articles (14)

  • Article
  • Open Access
14 Citations
11,065 Views
15 Pages

Gut Transcription in Helicoverpa zea is Dynamically Altered in Response to Baculovirus Infection

  • Jeffrey E. Noland,
  • Jonathan E. Breitenbach,
  • Holly J. R. Popham,
  • Sue M. Hum-Musser,
  • Heiko Vogel and
  • Richard O. Musser

23 September 2013

The Helicoverpa zea transcriptome was analyzed 24 h after H. zea larvae fed on artificial diet laced with Helicoverpa zea single nucleopolyhedrovirus (HzSNPV). Significant differential regulation of 1,139 putative genes (p < 0.05 T-test with Benja...

  • Article
  • Open Access
7 Citations
7,212 Views
13 Pages

Microgastrinae (Hymenoptera: Braconidae) in the Forest State of Artikutza (Navarra: Spain): Diversity and Community Structure

  • Jesica Pérez-Rodríguez,
  • Teresa Oltra-Moscardó,
  • Francisco Javier Peris-Felipo and
  • Ricardo Jiménez-Peydró

18 September 2013

Microgastrinae is one of the largest subfamilies of the Braconidae with about 2,000 described species worldwide. These wasps are of enormous ecological interest due to their role in controlling the caterpillar populations. This study analyses diversi...

  • Review
  • Open Access
114 Citations
21,713 Views
17 Pages

5 September 2013

Brevibacillus laterosporus, a bacterium characterized by the production of a unique canoe-shaped lamellar body attached to one side of the spore, is a natural inhabitant of water, soil and insects. Its biopesticidal potential has been reported agains...

  • Article
  • Open Access
18 Citations
9,163 Views
13 Pages

Sperm Cells of a Primitive Strepsipteran

  • James B. Nardi,
  • Juan A. Delgado,
  • Francisco Collantes,
  • Lou Ann Miller,
  • Charles M. Bee and
  • Jeyaraney Kathirithamby

4 September 2013

The unusual life style of Strepsiptera has presented a long-standing puzzle in establishing its affinity to other insects. Although Strepsiptera share few structural similarities with other insect orders, all members of this order share a parasitic l...

  • Article
  • Open Access
10 Citations
10,664 Views
16 Pages

Genetic Factors and Host Traits Predict Spore Morphology for a Butterfly Pathogen

  • Sarah E. Sander,
  • Sonia Altizer,
  • Jacobus C. De Roode and
  • Andrew K. Davis

28 August 2013

Monarch butterflies (Danaus plexippus) throughout the world are commonly infected by the specialist pathogen Ophryocystis elektroscirrha (OE). This protozoan is transmitted when larvae ingest infectious stages (spores) scattered onto host plant leave...

  • Review
  • Open Access
12 Citations
9,336 Views
22 Pages

2 August 2013

About 20,550 larvae, pupae and adults of the codling moth, Cydia pomonella L., were diagnosed for pathogens during long-term investigations (1955–2012) at the Institute for Biological Control in Darmstadt, Germany. The prevailing entomopathogens dia...

  • Review
  • Open Access
39 Citations
15,356 Views
12 Pages

Insects as a Nitrogen Source for Plants

  • Scott W. Behie and
  • Michael J. Bidochka

31 July 2013

Many plants have evolved adaptations in order to survive in low nitrogen environments. One of the best-known adaptations is that of plant symbiosis with nitrogen-fixing bacteria; this is the major route by which nitrogen is incorporated into plant b...

  • Article
  • Open Access
21 Citations
8,161 Views
9 Pages

26 July 2013

The Asian tiger mosquito, Aedes albopictus, is a competent vector for arboviruses and recently was implicated as the vector of the first autochthonous cases of dengue and chikungunya in southern Europe. The objective of this study was to analyze the...

  • Article
  • Open Access
13 Citations
8,243 Views
12 Pages

23 July 2013

In temperate regions, insect pathogenic fungi face the challenge of surviving through the winter. Winter is a time when hosts are immobile, low in number or are present in a stage which is not susceptible to infection. Fungi from Entomophthoromycota...

  • Review
  • Open Access
14 Citations
9,105 Views
17 Pages

17 July 2013

Since the original description of Helicosporidium parasiticum in 1921, members of the genus Helicosporidium have been reported to infect a wide variety of invertebrates, but their characterization has remained dependent on occasional reports of infec...

  • Review
  • Open Access
627 Citations
32,343 Views
18 Pages

16 July 2013

Infections mediated by broad host range entomopathogenic fungi represent seminal observations that led to one of the first germ theories of disease and are a classic example of a co-evolutionary arms race between a pathogen and target hosts. These fu...

  • Review
  • Open Access
25 Citations
8,522 Views
18 Pages

Hirsutellin A: A Paradigmatic Example of the Insecticidal Function of Fungal Ribotoxins

  • Elías Herrero-Galán,
  • Lucía García-Ortega,
  • Miriam Olombrada,
  • Javier Lacadena,
  • Álvaro Martínez Del Pozo,
  • José G. Gavilanes and
  • Mercedes Oñaderra

9 July 2013

The fungal pathogen Hirsutella thompsonii produces an insecticidal protein named hirsutellin A (HtA), which has been described to be toxic to several species of mites, insect larvae, and cells. On the other hand, on the basis of an extensive biochemi...

  • Review
  • Open Access
24 Citations
13,779 Views
33 Pages

2 July 2013

The Glossina hytrosavirus (family Hytrosaviridae) is a double-stranded DNA virus with rod-shaped, enveloped virions. Its 190 kbp genome encodes 160 putative open reading frames. The virus replicates in the nucleus, and acquires a fragile envelope in...

  • Review
  • Open Access
42 Citations
11,225 Views
19 Pages

Immune Signaling and Antimicrobial Peptide Expression in Lepidoptera

  • Ángel M. Casanova-Torres and
  • Heidi Goodrich-Blair

2 July 2013

Many lepidopteran insects are agricultural pests that affect stored grains, food and fiber crops. These insects have negative ecological and economic impacts since they lower crop yield, and pesticides are expensive and can have off-target effects on...

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