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Microsporidia-cypovirus interactions during simultaneous infection of the tree defoliator Dendrolimus sibiricus (Lepidoptera: Lasiocampidae) J. Invertebr. Pathol. (IF 3.6) Pub Date : 2024-09-12 Arina S. Rumiantseva, Aleksander A. Ageev, Anastasia N. Ignatieva, Maria E. Yakimova, Daria D. Kharlamova, Vyacheslav V. Martemyanov, Yuri S. Tokarev
The Siberian moth, is a dangerous forest defoliator, the number one pest of boreal forests in Asia. Search for effective and ecologically friendly control measures drives attention to microbial pathogens. Viruses and microsporidia are obligate intracellular parasites widespread in insect populations causing either chronic or acute infections. Interactions of these pathogens vary from antagonistic to
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Pathology of tissue loss in three key gorgonian species in the Mediterranean Sea J. Invertebr. Pathol. (IF 3.6) Pub Date : 2024-09-12 Jacopo Gobbato, Thierry M. Work, Martina P. Facchinelli, Federica M. Siena, Enrico Montalbetti, Davide Seveso, Yohan D. Louis, Paolo Galli, Simone Montano
The Mediterranean is known for its marine biodiversity, especially gorgonian forests. Unfortunately, these are experiencing rapid declines due to climate change, manifested by repeated marine heat waves resulting in mass mortality events since the early 1990 s. To better understand why gorgonians are declining, more systematic approaches to investigate the exact causes are needed, and pathology may
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Entomopathogenic nematode detection and counting model developed based on A-star algorithm J. Invertebr. Pathol. (IF 3.6) Pub Date : 2024-09-10 Hilal Erdoğan
Entomopathogenic nematodes are soil-dwelling living organisms widely employed in the biological control of agricultural insect pests, serving as a significant alternative to pesticides. In laboratory procedures, the counting process remains the most common, labor-intensive, time-consuming, and approximate aspect of studies related to entomopathogenic nematodes. In this context, a novel method has been
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Cyclic di-GMP incorporates the transcriptional factor FleQ03 in Pseudomonas syringae MB03 to elicit biofilm-dependent resistance in response to Caenorhabditis elegans predation J. Invertebr. Pathol. (IF 3.6) Pub Date : 2024-09-07 Xiaowen Sun, Fan Xiao, Yuwei Su, Zhi Li, Xun Yu, Rebecca E. Parales, Lin Li
Bacteria usually form biofilms as a defense mechanism against predation by bacterivorous nematodes. In this context, the second messenger c-di-GMP from the wild-type MB03 actuates the transcriptional factor FleQ03 to elicit biofilm-dependent nematicidal activity against N2. MB03 cells exhibited nematicidal activity and c-di-GMP content in MB03 cells was increased after feeding to nematodes. Expression
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Bombyx mori serpin 3 is involved in innate immunity by interacting with serine protease 7 to regulate prophenoloxidase activation J. Invertebr. Pathol. (IF 3.6) Pub Date : 2024-09-06 Hui-Hua Cao, Yu-Ling Wang, Shahzad Toufeeq, Wei-Wei Kong, Sadaf Ayaz, Shi-Huo Liu, Jie Wang, Jia-Ping Xu
A subfamily of conserved proteins called serpins plays crucial roles in various physiological functions, particularly in the activation pathway of the serine protease cascade, an essential component of insect innate immunity. Here, we found () was most highly expressed in the fat body, and was up-regulated after exposure to bacteria, fungus and virus. Further, the expression of in the hemocytes, fat
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Deleterious effects of Wolbachia on life history and physiological traits of common pill woodlice J. Invertebr. Pathol. (IF 3.6) Pub Date : 2024-09-06 Charlotte Depeux, Angèle Branger, Hélène Paulhac, Romain Pigeault, Sophie Beltran-Bech
Most of eukaryotic organisms live in close interaction with micro-organisms called symbionts. Symbiotic interactions underpin the evolution of biological complexity, the health of organisms and, ultimately, the proper functioning of ecosystems. While some symbionts confer adaptive benefits on their host (mutualistic symbionts) and others clearly induce costs (parasitic symbionts), a number of micro-organisms
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Symbiont-mediated antisense RNA delivery controls Nosema ceranae infections in Apis mellifera J. Invertebr. Pathol. (IF 3.6) Pub Date : 2024-09-05 Sihan Wang, Haoyang Li, Ruyi Shi, Yuqi Fu
is a main parasite for honeybees () which causes colony collapse in spring. Effective management of infections in bees is imperative for beekeepers. RNA interference (RNAi) has been proven a promising method to control bee pathogens, including IAPV, , and Most studies in this field focused on oral inoculation of double-stranded RNA (dsRNA). We developed an easier method with long-term RNAi effects
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Long-term monitoring of Paenibacillus larvae, causative agent of American Foulbrood, in Uruguay J. Invertebr. Pathol. (IF 3.6) Pub Date : 2024-09-01 Sofía Palacios, Guillermo Añon, Daniela Arredondo, Matilde Alarcón, Pablo Zunino, Juan Campá, Jorge Harriet, Karina Antúnez
is the causative agent of American Foulbrood (AFB), the most severe bacterial disease affecting honey bee ) larvae. It was first reported in Uruguay in 1999. Here, we summarize the monitoring strategy carried out from 2001 to date, based on nationwide surveys sampling honey from colonies (2001/2002, 2011, 2021) or from honey storage tanks (2014–2019). We also discuss the actions carried out for the
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Screening for White Spot Syndrome Virus (WSSV) in pink shrimp (Penaeus paulensis) from Rocha Lagoon, Uruguay J. Invertebr. Pathol. (IF 3.6) Pub Date : 2024-08-28 Daniela Carnales, Leonardo Galli, Elena Fabiano, Graciela Fabiano, Jamie Bojko, Marianoel Pereira-Gómez
(pink shrimp) is an important resource for small-scale fisheries in the brackish coastal lagoons of Uruguay. No viral diseases have been detected in shrimp populations in the Uruguayan territory. The presence of viral pathogens, such as White Spot Syndrome Virus (WSSV) and Infectious Hypodermal Haematopoietic Necrosis Virus (IHHNV) in wild shrimp populations has been previously reported in Brazil and
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Reproductive consequences of the interaction Trypanosoma cruzi − Triatoma infestans and its trade-off with survival J. Invertebr. Pathol. (IF 3.6) Pub Date : 2024-08-23 Patricia A. Lobbia, Claudia Rodríguez, Carolina Remón, Mariana Manteca-Acosta
Relative little is known about fitness effects and life history trade-off of in , the main vector of Chagas disease in Argentina. Previous studies revealed some costs related to development, excretion, and toxicology or their possible trade-offs, but none address effects on reproduction. To study the effect of infection on reproductive efficiency and survival of we set up four treatments: both genders
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Under the radar: Transcriptomic responses of bed bugs to an entomopathogen, environmental bacteria, and a human pathogen J. Invertebr. Pathol. (IF 3.6) Pub Date : 2024-08-22 Hunter K. Walt, Aline Bronzato-Badial, Sophie E. Maedo, Joseph A. Hinton, Jonas G. King, Jose E. Pietri, Federico G. Hoffmann
Bed bugs (Hemiptera: Cimicidae) are widely distributed, obligately blood-feeding insects, but they have never been linked to pathogen transmission in humans. Most other hematophagous insects that frequently bite humans transmit pathogens, and it is unclear why bed bugs do not. One hypothesis is that bed bugs have evolved a highly robust immune system because their mating system, traumatic insemination
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Exploring the effects of entomopathogenic nematode symbiotic bacteria and their cell free filtrates on the tomato leafminer Tuta absoluta and its predator Nesidiocoris tenuis J. Invertebr. Pathol. (IF 3.6) Pub Date : 2024-08-22 Nathalie Kamou, Ariadni Papafoti, Vasileia Chatzaki, Apostolos Kapranas
The use of biocontrol agents, such as predators and entomopathogenic nematodes, is a promising approach for the effective control of the tomato leafminer (Meyrick) (Lepidoptera: Gelechiidaean), an oligophagous insect feeding mainly on Solanaceae species and a major pest of field- and greenhouse-grown tomatoes globally. In this context, the effects of two entomopathogenic nematode species (Weiser) (Rhabditida:
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Linc20486 promotes BmCPV replication through inhibiting the transcription of AGO2 and Dicers J. Invertebr. Pathol. (IF 3.6) Pub Date : 2024-08-21 Mengdong Wang, Weiming Tang, Chengyue Wu, Yeping Chen, Hao Li, Ping Wu, Heying Qian, Xijie Guo, Zhendong Zhang
The silkworm holds pivotal economic importance, serving not only as a primary source of silk but also as a prominent model organism in scientific research. Nonetheless, silkworm farming remains vulnerable to diverse factors, with viral infections posing the gravest threat to the sericulture industry. Among these, the cytoplasmic polyhedrosis virus (BmCPV), a member of the family and the cytoplasmic
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Complete genome of the new bacilliform virus that causes Milky Hemolymph Syndrome in Chionoecetes bairdi (Rathbun, 1924) J. Invertebr. Pathol. (IF 3.6) Pub Date : 2024-08-20 M.G. Eliseikina, A.V. Boyko, E.V. Shamshurina, T.V. Ryazanova
The genome of a new member of the family has been sequenced. The Chionoecetes bairdi bacilliform virus (CbBV) causes Milky Hemolymph Syndrome (MHS) in populations of the Pacific coast of Kamchatka. The CbBV genome is represented by double-stranded DNA with a length of 245,567 nucleotides containing 120 ORFs. Of these, 85 proteins had significant matches in the NCBI database, and 57 genes encoded capsid
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Secretion of the arthrodial membrane gland of a harvester (Arachnida: Opiliones): Antimicrobial activity J. Invertebr. Pathol. (IF 3.6) Pub Date : 2024-08-20 Norton Felipe dos Santos Silva, Rodrigo Hirata Willemart, José Roberto Machado Cunha Silva, Pedro Ismael da Silva Junior
Because of the exoskeleton, arthropods must have flexible areas to be able to move. Such regions are called arthrodial membranes and are particularly vulnerable to bacteria and fungi. Here, we analyzed the secretion in the glands underneath it in a Neotropical harvester (Arachnida: Opiliones) and tested whether it has antiseptical properties. Wepuncturedthemembrane,collectedand quantified ina spectrophotometer
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Dose-dependent dynamics of densovirus infection in two nymphalid butterfly species utilizing native or exotic host plants J. Invertebr. Pathol. (IF 3.6) Pub Date : 2024-08-17 Nadya D. Muchoney, Amy M. Watanabe, Mike B. Teglas, Angela M. Smilanich
Insects are attacked by a diverse range of microbial pathogens in the wild. In herbivorous species, larval host plants frequently play a critical role in mediating susceptibility to infection. Characterizing such plant-mediated effects on herbivore-pathogen interactions can provide insight into patterns of infection across wild populations. In this study, we investigated the effects of host plant use
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Paospora carinifang n. gen., n. sp. (Microsporidia: Spragueidae), a parasite of the ridgetail white prawn, Palaemon carinicauda J. Invertebr. Pathol. (IF 3.6) Pub Date : 2024-08-16 Yuan Wang, Ying Na, Yan-qing Huang, Jun-fang Zhou, Shou-hu Li, Quan-lin Liu, Le-tian Li, Yuan-ge Chen, Wei Tian, Hai Chi, Xin-cang Li, Wen-hong Fang
A new microsporidian disease of the pond-reared ridgetail white prawn, , was found in China. Light microscopy, pathology, and scanning electron microscopy showed that the parasite infected the host’s skeletal muscle tissue and formed spherical sporophorous vesicles (SPOVs). Electron microscopy revealed that its merogonic life stages developed in direct contact with the host cytoplasm. The sporogonic
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Rich diversity of RNA viruses in the biological control agent, Orius laevigatus J. Invertebr. Pathol. (IF 3.6) Pub Date : 2024-08-14 Luis Hernández-Pelegrín, Amador Rodríguez-Gómez, Ana Belén Abelaira, Ma. Carmen Reche, Cristina Crava, Fang Shiang Lim, Pablo Bielza, Salvador Herrero
(Hemiptera, Anthocoridae) is a generalist predator extensively used for the biocontrol of diverse agricultural pests. Previous studies on have focused on the improvement of insect genetic traits, but little is known about its association with microbes, especially viruses that may influence its production and efficacy. More than 280 RNA viruses have been described in other Hemiptera insects, in line
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Corrigendum to “High variation of virulence in Aphanomyces astaci strains lacks association with pathogenic traits and mtDNA haplogroups” [J. Invertebr. Pathol. 206 (2024) 108153] J. Invertebr. Pathol. (IF 3.6) Pub Date : 2024-08-14 Caterina Francesconi, Ljudevit Luka Boštjančić, Lena Bonassin, Leonie Schardt, Christelle Rutz, Jenny Makkonen, Klaus Schwenk, Odile Lecompte, Kathrin Theissinger
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Northern coral triangle coral ciliates diseases and disease prevention: A first record J. Invertebr. Pathol. (IF 3.6) Pub Date : 2024-08-12 Wei-Ting Sun, Chieh-Yu Pan, Xpark, De-Sing Ding, Chih-Hung Pan
This study is the first to report ciliate infection on soft corals in the Northern Coral Triangle. Infected will undergo tissue ulceration and death within a short period of time. This ciliate was identified as sp. through 18S rRNA gene identification. In this study, the body length of the ciliate was approximately 80–85 μm before parasitizing the . After being parasitizing, the body length was approximately
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The virulence plasmid associated with AHPND in shrimp appears to have originated from Vibrio owensii through a process of homologous recombination of parental plasmids and the transposable insertion of two large fragments J. Invertebr. Pathol. (IF 3.6) Pub Date : 2024-08-07 Yesheng Yan, Haojie Lu, Xiaosha Liang, Tianqi Xu, Shuling Yan, Yongxin Yu, Yongjie Wang
Acute hepatopancreatic necrosis disease (AHPND) is a highly contagious and lethal disease of shrimp caused by strains carrying the virulence plasmid (pAHPND) containing the virulence genes. Through analysis of plasmid sequence similarity, clustering, and phylogeny, a horizontal transfer element similar to IS91 was discovered within the pAHPND plasmid. Additionally, two distinct clades of plasmids related
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Survey of trematodes in Manila clam Ruditapes philippinarum on the west coast of Korea: A preliminary study J. Invertebr. Pathol. (IF 3.6) Pub Date : 2024-08-05 Cuong Thanh Le, Hee-Do Jeung, Young-Ghan Cho, Kwang-Sik Choi
The Manila clam on the west coast of Korea harbors several digenetic trematodes. However, most studies in this region have been restricted to a few sampling sites and the current species designation of some trematodes is largely based on morphology, leaving the molecular phylogenetic position among the Digenea unsolved. Thus, we first provide both morphology and molecular phylogeny of some components
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First metagenomic analysis of virome in Uzbekistan honey bee (Apis mellifera): Investigating basic information on honey bee viruses J. Invertebr. Pathol. (IF 3.6) Pub Date : 2024-07-29 Minhyeok Kwon, Rakhimdjanova Nilufar Zakhidovna, Kaxramanov Boymaxmat Abdiazizovich, Chuleui Jung, Eui-Joon Kil
Honey bees are economically important insects. However, they face multiple biotic and abiotic stresses, such as diseases, pesticides, climate change, and pests, which cause the loss of honey bee colonies worldwide. Among these factors, viruses have been identified as the major cause of colony loss. Research on honey bee viruses in Uzbekistan is limited. This study investigated the viruses affecting
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The effects of queen mandibular pheromone on Nosema (Vairimorpha) ceranae infections in caged honey bees J. Invertebr. Pathol. (IF 3.6) Pub Date : 2024-07-20 Wei-Fone Huang, Ama Safo-Mensa, Evan Palmer-Young, Jay D. Evans, Yanping Chen
Honey bees utilize queen mandibular pheromone (QMP) for maintaining social hierarchy and colony development. In controlled cage studies, synthetic QMP is often introduced to mimic natural conditions. However, questions have arisen about the effects of QMP on nosema disease studies. This short report identifies significant early-stage suppression effects of QMP on () infections. QMP was found to significantly
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Three picorna-like viruses found associated with the spider mite, Tetranychus truncatus (Acari: Tetranychidae) J. Invertebr. Pathol. (IF 3.6) Pub Date : 2024-07-15 Thaís Danielle Duarte Santana, Thiago Magalhães Rodrigues, Lucas de Araujo Andrade, Ethiane R. Santos, Daniel M.P. Ardisson-Araújo
Herbivorous arthropods, such as mites and insects, host a variety of microorganisms that significantly influence their ecology and evolution. While insect viruses have been extensively studied, our understanding of the diversity and composition of mite viromes and the interactions with mite hosts remains limited. The Asian spider mite, Ehara (Acari: Tetranychidae), a major agricultural pest, has not
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Differential inducibility of transmembrane peptidoglycan recognition proteins (PGRPs) by bacterial challenges in the earthworm, Eisenia andrei J. Invertebr. Pathol. (IF 3.6) Pub Date : 2024-07-14 Beom Jun Park, Yoo Bin Yoon, Soon Cheol Park, Dong Ho Lee, David Chung, Hee-Jin Kwak, Jung-Woong Kim, Sung–Jin Cho
Peptidoglycan recognition proteins (PGRPs) and Toll-like receptors (TLRs) are highly conserved pattern recognition receptors (PRRs). Earthworms possess genes encoding TLRs that specifically respond to Gram-positive bacteria. In addition, several PGRPs have been recently identified, which are predicted to exhibit amidase activity but lack receptor function. In lophotrochozoans, a membrane-bound PRR
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Occurrence of Nosema ceranae, Ascosphaera apis and trypanosomatids in Vespa orientalis linneus 1771 J. Invertebr. Pathol. (IF 3.6) Pub Date : 2024-07-14 Karen Power, Giovanni Cilia, Ernesto Ragusa, Roberto Rizzo, Laura Bortolotti, Paola Maiolino
is spreading across the Italian and European territories leading to new interactions among species, which could lead to the transmission of pathogens between species. Detection of honey bee viruses in has already been revealed in both adults and larvae, while no information is available regarding parasitic occurrence. Sixty adult hornets collected across apiaries in the South of Italy were subjected
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Octanoic acid kills Lucilia sericata (Diptera: Calliphoridae) by affecting two major defence systems: cuticular free fatty acids and immunocompetent cells J. Invertebr. Pathol. (IF 3.6) Pub Date : 2024-07-08 Agata Kaczmarek, Anna Katarzyna Wrońska, Mieczysława Irena Boguś
This work examines the insecticidal activity of octanoic acid (C8:0), a short-chain fatty acid detected in entomopathogenic fungus – medium, against larvae and adults. The LD50 value was calculated as 3.04±0.26 µg/mg (3040 mg/kg) of insect body mass, which places the compound in category 5 of acute toxicity (slightly hazardous). The presented research also describes its probable mechanism, with a particular
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Bioactivity responses to changes in mucus-associated bacterial composition between healthy and bleached Porites lobata corals J. Invertebr. Pathol. (IF 3.6) Pub Date : 2024-07-01 Van Ngoc Bui, Thi Phuong Thao Nguyen, Huy Duong Nguyen, Quyet Tien Phi, Trung Nam Nguyen, Hoang Ha Chu
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The sky is not the limit: Successful foliar application of Steinernema spp. entomopathogenic nematodes to control Lepidopteran caterpillars J. Invertebr. Pathol. (IF 3.6) Pub Date : 2024-06-30 Kay Moisan, Olga Kostenko, Magda Galeano, Roxina Soler, Sjoerd van der Ent, Ivan Hiltpold
Entomopathogenic nematodes (EPNs) are ubiquitous soil-thriving organisms that use chemical cues to seek and infect soil-dwelling arthropods, yielding various levels of biological control. Going beyond soil application, scientists and practitioners started exploring the option of applying EPNs onto the foliage of crops in attempts to manage leaf-dwelling insect pests as well. Despite some success, particularly
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Decapod iridescent virus 1 (DIV1) 168L can target cuticle protein 8 from Litopenaeus vannamei J. Invertebr. Pathol. (IF 3.6) Pub Date : 2024-06-27 Qin Zheng, Huan-huan Rao, Fu-Rong Zhao, Xiao-Juan Chen, Wei Wang, Jian-Ming Chen
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An old unknown: 40 years of crayfish plague monitoring in Switzerland, the water tower of Europe J. Invertebr. Pathol. (IF 3.6) Pub Date : 2024-06-24 Simone Roberto Rolando Pisano, Jonas Steiner, Elodie Cristina, Zoé Delefortrie, Gary Delalay, Raphael Krieg, Armin Zenker, Heike Schmidt-Posthaus
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Mass mortality of Cornu aspersum in Italian snail farms: A histopathological survey J. Invertebr. Pathol. (IF 3.6) Pub Date : 2024-06-24 Karen Power, Rebecca Leandri, Angelo Fierro, Tiziana Zottola, Gionata De Vico
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Ecological consequences of hidden pathology by larval digeneans in South American mollusks J. Invertebr. Pathol. (IF 3.6) Pub Date : 2024-06-24 Matías J Merlo
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A simplified molecular tool for detecting the Chagas etiological agent using a vector feces sample in field conditions J. Invertebr. Pathol. (IF 3.6) Pub Date : 2024-06-22 Luciana Larocca, Fabiana G. Stolowicz, Adrian A. Vojnov, Florencia Cano Suarez, Liliana Salvá, Sergio Meli, Ana Laura Carbajal-de-la-Fuente, Carolina Carrillo
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Transcriptomic analysis of Bombyx mori in its early larval stage (2nd instar) of development upon Nosema bombycis transovarial infection J. Invertebr. Pathol. (IF 3.6) Pub Date : 2024-06-21 Jahid Hossain Mollah, Arindam Hatimuria, Vinod Kumar Chauhan
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Comparative transcriptome analysis reveals disruption of Plutella xylostella immune system by fungal peptide cyclosporin C J. Invertebr. Pathol. (IF 3.6) Pub Date : 2024-06-18 Shaukat Ali, Xiaochen Zhang, Tianxiang Gao, Muhammad Hamid Bashir, Xingmin Wang
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High variation of virulence in Aphanomyces astaci strains lacks association with pathogenic traits and mtDNA haplogroups J. Invertebr. Pathol. (IF 3.6) Pub Date : 2024-06-10 Caterina Francesconi, Ljudevit Luka Boštjančić, Lena Bonassin, Leonie Schardt, Christelle Rutz, Jenny Makkonen, Klaus Schwenk, Odile Lecompte, Kathrin Theissinger
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The recent revision of the genera Nosema and Vairimorpha (Microsporidia: Nosematidae) was flawed and misleads the bee scientific community J. Invertebr. Pathol. (IF 3.6) Pub Date : 2024-06-08 Carolina Bartolomé, Mariano Higes, Raquel Martín Hernández, Yan Ping Chen, Jay D. Evans, Qiang Huang
The genus was proposed for several species of in 1976 (Pilley, 1976), almost 70 years after Zander (Zander, 1909). Tokarev and colleagues proposed the redefinition of 17 microsporidian species in four genera, , , , and , based on phylogenetic trees of two genetic markers (SSU rRNA and RPB1) (Tokarev et al., 2020). Several issues should invalidate this new classification, leading to the synonymization
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Pathological lesions associated with avian schistosomes (Digenea: Schistosomatidae) in the freshwater snail Chilina dombeiana (Gastropoda: Chilinidae) from Southern Chile J. Invertebr. Pathol. (IF 3.6) Pub Date : 2024-05-29 Pablo Oyarzún-Ruiz, Mauricio A. Navarro, Lucila Moreno, Carlos Landaeta-Aqueveque
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Effects of high temperature and LPS injections on the hemocytes of the crab Neohelice granulata J. Invertebr. Pathol. (IF 3.6) Pub Date : 2024-05-28 Bruna Soares Ayres, Antonio Sergio Varela Junior, Carine Dahl Corcini, Eduarda Marques Lopes, Luiz Eduardo Maia Nery, Fábio Everton Maciel
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Development of recombinase amplification assays for the rapid detection of infectious myonecrosis virus J. Invertebr. Pathol. (IF 3.6) Pub Date : 2024-05-27 Lu Zhang, Qingqian Zhou, Junjiang Liu, Mengran Liu, Jingjie Hu, Zhenmin Bao, Mengqiang Wang
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Efficacy of Annona glabra extract against acute hepatopancreatic necrosis disease in white-leg shrimp (Penaeus vannamei) J. Invertebr. Pathol. (IF 3.6) Pub Date : 2024-05-23 Nguyen Thi Truc Linh, Pham Thi Hai Ha, Pham Van Day, Luu Thi Thuy Hai, Son Huyen Vu, Nguyen Trong Nghia, Tu Thanh Dung, Truong Quoc Phu, Hong Mong Huyen, Kim Do-Hyung, Nguyen Thanh Luan
This study aims to investigate the use of pond apple () compounds as a novel strategy to prevent and treat acute hepatopancreatic necrosis disease (AHPND) as well as to better understand the mechanism of health improvement in shrimp. The leaf extracts were extracted using various solvents and examined for and activity against strains. In comparison with ethanol and water extracts, methanol extract
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Electron-transferring flavoprotein and its dehydrogenase contributed to growth development and virulence in Beauveria bassiana J. Invertebr. Pathol. (IF 3.6) Pub Date : 2024-05-22 Dongmei Lin, Min Wan, Yanhua Fan
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Characterization of the individual domains of the Bacillus thuringiensis Cry2Aa implicates Domain I as a possible binding site to Helicoverpa armigera J. Invertebr. Pathol. (IF 3.6) Pub Date : 2024-05-14 Meng Meng, Cheng Shen, Manman Lin, Jiafeng Jin, Wei Chen, Xiao Zhang, Chongxin Xu, Xiaodan Hu, Qing Zhu, Chengyu Chen, Yajing Xie, Ofentse Jacob Pooe, Neil Crickmore, Xianjin Liu, Peng Lü, Yuan Liu
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Prevalence of the crayfish plague pathogen in red swamp crayfish populations in western France: How serious is the risk for the native white-clawed crayfish? J. Invertebr. Pathol. (IF 3.6) Pub Date : 2024-05-10 Maud Laffitte, Michaela Mojžišová, Carine Delaunay, Marc Collas, Adam Petrusek, Frederic Grandjean
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A taste of a toxin paradise: Xenorhabdus and Photorhabdus bacterial secondary metabolites against Aedes aegypti larvae and eggs J. Invertebr. Pathol. (IF 3.6) Pub Date : 2024-05-10 Derya Ulug, Mustapha Touray, Sebnem Hazal Gulsen, Harun Cimen, Canan Hazir, Helge B. Bode, Selcuk Hazir
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Ontogeny of immunity and natural viral infection in Apis mellifera drones and workers J. Invertebr. Pathol. (IF 3.6) Pub Date : 2024-05-09 Tal Erez, Angelina Fathia Osabutey, Sharif Hamdo, Elad Bonda, Assaf Otmy, Nor Chejanovsky, Victoria Soroker
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Genomic analyses of a new baculovirus isolated from the wheat armyworm, Mythimna sequax (Franclemont) (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae) J. Invertebr. Pathol. (IF 3.6) Pub Date : 2024-05-08 Lenen Peterson, Ethiane Rozo dos Santos, Bergmann Morais Ribeiro, Daniel Sosa-Gomez, Daniel M.P. Ardisson-Araújo
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The beta pore-forming bacterial pesticidal protein Tpp78Aa1 is toxic to the Asian citrus psyllid vector of the citrus greening bacterium J. Invertebr. Pathol. (IF 3.6) Pub Date : 2024-05-06 Clebson S. Tavares, Ruchir Mishra, Abdelaziz Kishk, Xinyue Wang, Pierre N. Ghobrial, Nabil Killiny, Bryony C. Bonning
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Interactions between the gut bacterial community of Exopalaemon carinicauda and infection by Enterocytozoon hepatopenaei J. Invertebr. Pathol. (IF 3.6) Pub Date : 2024-05-06 Wanying Li, Songsong Hua, Zhengwei Du, Haiyi Jiang, Shanshan Jiang, Miaomiao Yu, Wazir Ali Baloch, Sumera Noonari, Binlun Yan, Huan Gao
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Pathogens of the oak processionary moth Thaumetopoea processionea: Developing a user-friendly bioassay system and metagenome analyses for microorganisms J. Invertebr. Pathol. (IF 3.6) Pub Date : 2024-05-04 Lea Schäfer, Johannes A. Jehle, Regina G. Kleespies, Jörg T. Wennmann
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Parasite and virus dynamics in the honeybee Apis mellifera unicolor on a tropical island recently invaded by Varroa destructor J. Invertebr. Pathol. (IF 3.6) Pub Date : 2024-05-04 Benoit Jobart, Hélène Delatte, Gérard Lebreton, Nicolas Cazanove, Olivier Esnault, Johanna Clémencet, Nicolas Blot
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Long-term suppression of turfgrass insect pests with native persistent entomopathogenic nematodes J. Invertebr. Pathol. (IF 3.6) Pub Date : 2024-05-03 Albrecht M. Koppenhöfer, Ana Luiza Sousa
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Virus discovery in cultured portunid crabs: Genomic, phylogenetic, histopathological and microscopic characterization of a reovirus and a new bunyavirus J. Invertebr. Pathol. (IF 3.6) Pub Date : 2024-04-27 Camila Prestes dos Santos Tavares, Samuel Paulo Cibulski, Gisela Geraldine Castilho-Westphal, Mingli Zhao, Ubiratan de Assis Teixeira Silva, Eric J. Schott, Antonio Ostrensky
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Rhodobacter sphaeroides supplementation improves defense ability of Chinese mitten crab Eriocheir sinensis against Shewanella putrefaciens infection via intestinal flora and metabolism regulation J. Invertebr. Pathol. (IF 3.6) Pub Date : 2024-04-27 Haipeng Cao, Xurui Zheng, Chenhao Teng, La Xu, Youhong Wang, Chunlei Gai, Haibin Ye
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First report of Perkinsus marinus occurrence associated with wild Pacific oysters Crassostrea gigas from the west coast of Korea J. Invertebr. Pathol. (IF 3.6) Pub Date : 2024-04-27 Seung-Hyeon Kim, S.D.N.K. Bathige, Hyung-Bae Jeon, Donghyun Lee, Kwang-Sik Choi, Hyoun Joong Kim, Kyung-Il Park
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Characterisation of Nematoda and Digenea in selected Australian freshwater snails J. Invertebr. Pathol. (IF 3.6) Pub Date : 2024-04-27 Shokoofeh Shamsi, Alice Banfield, Nidhish Francis, Diane P. Barton, Matthew McLellan
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RNA virus diversity and prevalence in field and laboratory populations of melon fly throughout its distribution J. Invertebr. Pathol. (IF 3.6) Pub Date : 2024-04-26 Sanjay Kumar Pradhan, Jennifer L. Morrow, Stephen R. Sharpe, Ashok Karuppannasamy, Ellango Ramasamy, Shivanna Bynakal, Manamohan Maligeppagol, Asokan Ramasamy, Markus Riegler
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