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Lepidoptera genitalia
About: Lepidoptera genitalia is a research topic. Over the lifetime, 10114 publications have been published within this topic receiving 78876 citations. The topic is also known as: Uncus.
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TL;DR: Cyanidin-3-β-glucoside was shown to be an important factor of resistance in cottonGossypium hirsutum L. leaves to the tobacco budworm Heliothis virescens, which provides a potential basis for achieving insect resistance in non-glanded cotton and other crops infested by Helioths.
Abstract: Cyanidin-3-β-glucoside was shown to be an important factor of resistance in cottonGossypium hirsutum L. leaves to the tobacco budwormHeliothis virescens (Fab.). This provides a potential basis for achieving insect resistance in non-glanded cotton and other crops infested byHeliothis.
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TL;DR: The resistance mechanism in this Cry1F selected strain of O. nubilalis appears to be specific and may be distinct from previously identified resistance mechanisms reported in other Lepidoptera.
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TL;DR: The most infective on S. glaseri, S. foltiae was positively attracted to the intact and ligated larvae, eficiently invaded, caused acute death of the hosts, and prepagated rapidly and abundant]y, while S. bibionis was weakly attracted toThe intact larvae, ineMciently invadcd, and slowly developed.
Abstract: the most infective on S. Iitura larvac, fo11owed by S. bibionis and S. glaseri, S. foltiae was positively attracted to the intact and ligated larvae, eficiently invaded, caused acute death of the hosts, and prepagated rapidly and abundant]y. S. bibionis was weakly attracted to the intact larvae, ineMciently invadcd, and slowly developed. These properties Ied this nematode to low competitive propagation against the other steinernematicls which were inoculated at the samc time. S. glaseri was slowly but stcadi]y attracted, invaded, quickly devcloped and estabIished a high population in the hosts. The propagation ofS. glaseri, however, was supprcssed by the mixecl ineculatien wSth S. .feltiae and to a lesser extcnt with S, bibionis. All species of
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