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Relationship between oviposition, virulence gene expression and parasitism success in Cotesia typhae nov. sp. parasitoid strains
ArticleAbstract: Studying mechanisms that drive host adaptation in parasitoids is crucial for the efficient use of paPalabras claves:biological control, New host, Oviposition behaviour, Parasitoid, polydnavirus, reproductive successAutores:Benoist R., Bodet M., Calatayud P.A., Capdevielle-Dulac C., Chantre C., Huguet E., Jeannette R., Kaiser L., Mougel F., Obonyo J.O., Odorico C., Ru B.P.L., Silvain J.F., Stéphane DupasFuentes:scopusThe Cotesia sesamiae story: insight into host-range evolution in a Hymenoptera parasitoid and implication for its use in biological control programs
ReviewAbstract: This review covers nearly 20 years of studies on the ecology, physiology and genetics of the HymenopPalabras claves:ÁFRICA, maize, Parasitic wasp, Specialization, Stem borer larvae, virulence genesAutores:Benoist R., Branca A., Calatayud P.A., Capdevielle-Dulac C., Clarke C.W., Gauthier J., Herniou E.A., Kaiser L., Obonyo J.O., Ru B.P.L., Silvain J.F., Stéphane DupasFuentes:scopus