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(1) Background. At subzero temperatures, water crystallizes on ice nucleation agents. Researchers have identified ice-nucleating microbes (INMs) in insect digestive tracts that can raise the insect’s supercooling point, causing freezing at high...

  • Review
  • Open Access
12 Citations
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17 Pages

Insect Freeze-Tolerance Downunder: The Microbial Connection

  • Mary Morgan-Richards,
  • Craig J. Marshall,
  • Patrick J. Biggs and
  • Steven A. Trewick

13 January 2023

Insects that are freeze-tolerant start freezing at high sub-zero temperatures and produce small ice crystals. They do this using ice-nucleating agents that facilitate intercellular ice growth and prevent formation of large crystals where they can dam...

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  • Open Access
27 Citations
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14 Pages

Microorganisms Collected from the Surface of Freshwater Lakes Using a Drone Water Sampling System (DOWSE)

  • James Benson,
  • Regina Hanlon,
  • Teresa M. Seifried,
  • Philipp Baloh,
  • Craig W. Powers,
  • Hinrich Grothe and
  • David G. Schmale

16 January 2019

New tools and technology are needed to study microorganisms in freshwater environments. Little is known about spatial distribution and ice nucleation activity (INA) of microorganisms in freshwater lakes. We developed a system to collect water samples...

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  • Open Access
2 Citations
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14 Pages

7 October 2022

Evergestis extimalis (Scopoli) is a significant pest of spring oilseed rape in the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau. It has developed resistance to many commonly used insecticides. Therefore, biopesticides should be used to replace the chemical pesticides in pe...