Facultative symbiont Hamiltonella confers benefits to Bemisia tabaci (Hemiptera: Aleyrodidae), an invasive agricultural pest worldwide.
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The endosymbiont Hamiltonella increases the growth rate of its host Bemisia tabaci during periods of nutritional stressClassical Biological Control of Invasive Legacy Crop Pests: New Technologies Offer Opportunities to Revisit Old Pest Problems in Perennial Tree CropsNovel molecular approach to define pest species status and tritrophic interactions from historical Bemisia specimensLocation of symbionts in the whitefly Bemisia tabaci affects their densities during host development and environmental stress.The intracellular bacterium Wolbachia uses parasitoid wasps as phoretic vectors for efficient horizontal transmission.Ingested Salmonella enterica, Cronobacter sakazakii, Escherichia coli O157:H7, and Listeria monocytogenes: transmission dynamics from adult house flies to their eggs and first filial (F1) generation adultsWolbachia Has Two Different Localization Patterns in Whitefly Bemisia tabaci AsiaII7 SpeciesDifferential temporal changes of primary and secondary bacterial symbionts and whitefly host fitness following antibiotic treatments.Plant-insect interactions under bacterial influence: ecological implications and underlying mechanisms.Temporal changes of symbiont density and host fitness after rifampicin treatment in a whitefly of the Bemisia tabaci species complex.Manipulation of Host Quality and Defense by a Plant Virus Improves Performance of Whitefly Vectors.Endosymbionts Differentially Alter Exploratory Probing Behavior of a Nonpersistent Plant Virus Vector.Effect of the Secondary Symbiont Hamiltonella defensa on Fitness and Relative Abundance of Buchnera aphidicola of Wheat Aphid, Sitobion miscanthi.Comparative transcriptome analysis reveals genetic diversity in the endosymbiont Hamiltonella between native and exotic populations of Bemisia tabaci from Brazil
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Facultative symbiont Hamiltonella confers benefits to Bemisia tabaci (Hemiptera: Aleyrodidae), an invasive agricultural pest worldwide.
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Facultative symbiont Hamiltone ...... e agricultural pest worldwide.
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Facultative symbiont Hamiltone ...... e agricultural pest worldwide.
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Facultative symbiont Hamiltone ...... e agricultural pest worldwide.
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Baiming Liu
Huipeng Pan
Jennifer A White
Qingjun Wu
Shaoli Wang
Xiaoguo Jiao
Xuguo Zhou
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10.1603/EN13182
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2013-11-25T00:00:00Z