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Insect Vectors
Known as:
Insect Vector
, Vector, Insect
, Vectors, Insect
Insects that transmit infective organisms from one host to another or from an inanimate reservoir to an animate host.
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2018
2018
Fungal load in Bradysia agrestis, a phytopathogen-transmitting insect vector
J. Park
,
Y. You
,
C. Back
,
Hyeong-Hwan Kim
,
S. Ghim
,
Jong-Han Park
Symbiosis
2018
Corpus ID: 25671037
Larvae of Bradysia agrestis, a phytopathogen-transmitting insect vector in East Asia, were sampled from geographically…
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2015
2015
O Antigen Modulates Insect Vector Acquisition of the Bacterial Plant Pathogen Xylella fastidiosa
Jeannette N. Rapicavoli
,
Nichola M. Kinsinger
,
+4 authors
M. C. Roper
Applied and Environmental Microbiology
2015
Corpus ID: 41953972
ABSTRACT Hemipteran insect vectors transmit the majority of plant pathogens. Acquisition of pathogenic bacteria by these piercing…
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2015
2015
Decreasing Global Transcript Levels over Time Suggest that Phytoplasma Cells Enter Stationary Phase during Plant and Insect Colonization
Davide Pacifico
,
L. Galetto
,
+5 authors
C. Marzachì
Applied and Environmental Microbiology
2015
Corpus ID: 29475754
ABSTRACT To highlight different transcriptional behaviors of the phytoplasma in the plant and animal host, expression of 14 genes…
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Highly Cited
2010
Highly Cited
2010
Bacterial Endosymbiont Localization in Hyalesthes obsoletus, the Insect Vector of Bois Noir in Vitis vinifera
E. Gonella
,
I. Negri
,
+10 authors
D. Daffonchio
Applied and Environmental Microbiology
2010
Corpus ID: 20744372
ABSTRACT One emerging disease of grapevine in Europe is Bois noir (BN), a phytoplasmosis caused by “Candidatus Phytoplasma solani…
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2009
2009
Association of Rice Gall Dwarf Virus with Microtubules Is Necessary for Viral Release from Cultured Insect Vector Cells
T. Wei
,
T. Uehara-Ichiki
,
N. Miyazaki
,
H. Hibino
,
K. Iwasaki
,
T. Omura
Journal of Virology
2009
Corpus ID: 11616980
ABSTRACT Vector insect cells infected with Rice gall dwarf virus, a member of the family Reoviridae, contained the virus…
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2007
2007
Arabidopsis thaliana is a host of the legume nanovirus Faba bean necrotic yellows virus.
J. Vega-Arreguín
,
B. Gronenborn
,
B. Ramirez
Virus Research
2007
Corpus ID: 45707274
Highly Cited
2005
Highly Cited
2005
Spiroplasma citri Spiralin Acts In Vitro as a Lectin Binding to Glycoproteins from Its Insect Vector Circulifer haematoceps.
N. Killiny
,
M. Castroviejo
,
C. Saillard
Phytopathology
2005
Corpus ID: 169403
ABSTRACT In order to understand the molecular mechanisms underlying transmission of Spiroplasma citri by the leafhopper…
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Highly Cited
1998
Highly Cited
1998
The P2 Protein of Rice Dwarf Phytoreovirus Is Required for Adsorption of the Virus to Cells of the Insect Vector
T. Omura
,
Jin Yan
,
+8 authors
H. Hibino
Journal of Virology
1998
Corpus ID: 11783378
ABSTRACT Intact particles of rice dwarf phytoreovirus adsorbed to and entered monolayer-cultured cells of the insect vector…
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1997
1997
The loss of outer capsid protein P2 results in nontransmissibility by the insect vector of rice dwarf phytoreovirus
M. Tomaru
,
W. Maruyama
,
+7 authors
T. Omura
Journal of Virology
1997
Corpus ID: 6152329
A transmission-defective (TD) isolate of rice dwarf phytoreovirus lacked the ability to infect cells when derived from the virus…
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Highly Cited
1959
Highly Cited
1959
A plant virus lethal to its insect vector.
D. Jensen
Virology
1959
Corpus ID: 9810632
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