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An isometric virus of the potato tuber moth Tecia solanivora (Povolny) (Lepidoptera: Gelechiidae) has a tri-segmented RNA genome
ArticleAbstract: A small isometric virus has been isolated from larvae of the Guatemala potato tuber moth, Tecia solaPalabras claves:biological control, GELECHIIDAE, Host specificity, lepidoptera, Phthorimaea operculella, Potato pest, Small RNA virus, Symmetrischema plaesiosemaAutores:Jean Louis Zeddam, Katerine Orbe, Lery X., Olivier J. Dangles, Silvain J.F., Stéphane DupasFuentes:scopusGenetic structure and origin of Busseola fusca populations in Cameroon
ArticleAbstract: The cereal stem borer Busseola fusca Fuller (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae) is a species endemic to sub-SahPalabras claves:Central and East Africa, Clade, lepidoptera, Maize stalk borer, Mitochondrial haplotype, Noctuidae, Population geneticsAutores:Goergen G., Ndemah R., Ru B.P.L., Sezonlin M., Silvain J.F., Stéphane DupasFuentes:scopusIsolation and characterization of polymorphic microsatellites in the Potato Tuber Moth Tecia solanivora (Povolny, 1973) (Lepidoptera: Gelechiidae)
ArticleAbstract: Nine polymorphic microsatellite markers were isolated from Tecia solanivora, one of the most seriousPalabras claves:GELECHIIDAE, Invasive species, lepidoptera, microsatellites, Population geneticsAutores:Capdevielle-Dulac C., Silvain J.F., Solignac M., Stéphane Dupas, Torres-Leguizamon M., Vautrin D.Fuentes:scopusVariability in the reproductive biology and in resistance against Cotesia sesamiae among two Busseola fusca populations
ArticleAbstract: Two mitotypes of Busseola fusca (Fuller) (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae) named KI and KII, co-exist in KenyPalabras claves:ÁFRICA, Braconidae, Hymenoptera, lepidoptera, maize, Noctuidae, Population genetics, StemborerAutores:Calatayud P.A., Calatayud S., Gitau C.W., Ru B.P.L., Silvain J.F., Stéphane DupasFuentes:scopus