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Mengbo Guo
Researcher at Nanjing Agricultural University
Publications - 16
Citations - 373
Mengbo Guo is an academic researcher from Nanjing Agricultural University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Helicoverpa armigera & Chemistry. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 12 publications receiving 221 citations.
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A chromosome-level genome assembly of Cydia pomonella provides insights into chemical ecology and insecticide resistance
Fanghao Wan,Chuanlin Yin,Rui Tang,Rui Tang,Maohua Chen,Qiang Wu,Cong Huang,Wanqiang Qian,Omar Rota-Stabelli,Nianwan Yang,Wang Shuping,Guirong Wang,Guifen Zhang,Jianyang Guo,Liuqi Aloy Gu,Longfei Chen,Longsheng Xing,Yu Xi,Feiling Liu,Kejian Lin,Mengbo Guo,Wei Liu,Kang He,Ruizheng Tian,Emmanuelle Jacquin-Joly,Pierre Franck,Myriam Siegwart,Lino Ometto,Gianfranco Anfora,Mark Blaxter,Camille Meslin,Petr Nguyen,Petr Nguyen,Martina Dalíková,Martina Dalíková,František Marec,Jérôme Olivares,Sandrine Maugin,Jianru Shen,Jinding Liu,Jinmeng Guo,Jiapeng Luo,Bo Liu,Wei Fan,Likai Feng,Xianxin Zhao,Xiong Peng,Kang Wang,Lang Liu,Hai-Xia Zhan,Wanxue Liu,Guoliang Shi,Chunyan Jiang,Jisu Jin,Xiaoqing Xian,Sha Lu,Mingli Ye,Meizhen Li,Minglu Yang,Renci Xiong,James R. Walters,Fei Li +61 more
TL;DR: The high-quality genome assembly of C. pomonella informs the genetic basis of its invasiveness, suggesting the codling moth has distinctive capabilities and adaptive potential that may explain its worldwide expansion.
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Sensillar expression and responses of olfactory receptors reveal different peripheral coding in two Helicoverpa species using the same pheromone components
TL;DR: The results show how the same pheromone components can code for different messages at the periphery of two Helicoverpa species.
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An odorant receptor from the common cutworm (Spodoptera litura) exclusively tuned to the important plant volatile cis-3-hexenyl acetate
TL;DR: Four non‐PR ORs from Spodoptera litura (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae) antennae are identified and characterized and it is proposed that SlituOR12 might partially account for some key behaviours of the female, such as detection of host location and oviposition site.
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Odorant Receptors for Detecting Flowering Plant Cues Are Functionally Conserved across Moths and Butterflies.
Mengbo Guo,Lixiao Du,Qiuyan Chen,Yilu Feng,Jin Zhang,Xiaxuan Zhang,Ke Tian,Song Cao,Tianyu Huang,Emmanuelle Jacquin-Joly,Guirong Wang,Yang Liu +11 more
TL;DR: Beyond providing a rich empirical resource for delineating the precise functions of H. armigera ORs, the results enable a comparative analysis of insect ORs that have apparently facilitated and currently sustain the intimate adaptations and ecological interactions among nectar feeding insects and flowering plants.
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Narrow tuning of an odorant receptor to plant volatiles in Spodoptera exigua (Hübner).
TL;DR: An OR gene is identified, named SexiOR3, which is expressed in adult antenna in both sexes, but with female bias, in the beet armyworm moth Spodoptera exigua, suggesting that the OR3 gene may play an important role in the moth olfactory system, and underpins important insect behaviour.