The frequency of cannibalism by Spodoptera frugiperda larvae determines their probability of surviving food deprivation
- Hua-liang He, Ailing Zhou, Li He, Lin Qiu, W. Ding, Youzhi Li
- BiologyJournal of Pest Science
- 7 April 2021
Evidence of cannibalism is usually associated with higher population density, or lower food plant quality, and has been reported in half of all terrestrial, herbivorous insects. However, we found…
A new bisabolane-type sesquiterpenoid from the fermentation broth of fungus Antrodiella gypsea
- Zhen-Zhu Zhao, Li He, Jikai Liu
- ChemistryJournal of Asian natural products research
- 1 February 2016
Studies of the fermentation broth of fungus Antrodiella gypsea led to the isolation of a new bisabolane-type sesquiterpenoid that was named gypseatriol (1), together with the known compound…
Comparative Chloroplast Genome Analysis of Wax Gourd (Benincasa hispida) with Three Benincaseae Species, Revealing Evolutionary Dynamic Patterns and Phylogenetic Implications
- Weicai Song, Zimeng Chen, Shuo Wang
- BiologyGenes
- 1 March 2022
The de novo assembly and annotation of the complete chloroplast genome of wax gourd with 156,758 bp is reported, suggesting a difference in genome size, gene duplication and deletion, and the presence of pseudogenes.
Cytochrome P450s genes CYP321A9 and CYP9A58 contribute to host plant adaptation in the fall armyworm Spodoptera frugiperda.
The results suggest that CYP321A9 and CYP9A58 genes play a key role inHost plant adaptation in S. frugiperda, which contribute to a greater understanding of the molecular basis of host plant adaptation and provide the means to develop effective management tools for S.frugiper da resistance.
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