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Wolbachia endosymbiont in a species of the Anastrepha fraterculus complex (Diptera: Tephritidae)
(2002-12-01)
In Anastrepha sp.2 aff. fraterculus, the egg-cell harbours a large population of endosymbionts. The bacteria were identified as belonging to genus Wolbachia by PCR assay using primers of the ftsZ gene followed by sequencing ...
Spiroplasma infection in Drosophila melanogaster: What is the advantage of killing males?
(Academic Press Inc Elsevier ScienceSan DiegoEUA, 2010)
Analysis on the prokaryotic microbiome in females and embryonic cell cultures of rhipicephalus sanguineus tropical and temperate lineages from two specific localities in brazilAnálise do microbioma procarionte de fêmeas e cultura celular embrionária de rhipicephalus sanguineus linhagens tropical e temperada de duas localidades no brasil
(2021-01-01)
Two lineages of Rhipicephalus sanguineus are known in Brazil: the temperate or southern and the tropical or northern populations. The distribution patterns of both lineages of R. sanguineus have epidemiological implications ...
Presence and distribution of the endosymbiont Wolbachia among Solenopsis spp. (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) from Brazil and its evolutionary history
(2012-03-01)
Wolbachia are intracellular bacteria that commonly infect arthropods. Its prevalence among ants of the genus Solenopsis is high. In the present study, the presence and distribution of these endosymbionts was examined among ...
Pectinases From Sphenophorus levis Vaurie, 1978 (Coleoptera: Curculionidae): Putative Accessory Digestive Enzymes
(Oxford Univ Press Inc, 2015-02-11)
The cell wall in plants offers protection against invading organisms and is mainly composed of the polysaccharides pectin, cellulose, and hemicellulose, which can be degraded by plant cell wall degrading enzymes (PCWDEs). ...
El efecto de fungicidas sobre los hongos endófitos y la fotosíntesis en plántulas de un árbol tropical, guarea guidonia (meliaceae)
(Universidad Nacional de Colombia, Facultad de Ciencias, Departamento de Biología, 2005)
Numerosos microorganismos viven asintomáticamente en las plantas, hallándose en todos los órganos y tejidos en los que han sido buscados. Estos microbios reciben el nombre de endófitos, y pueden ser bacterias y hongos. Su ...