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Ya-Zhu Ko,Huei-Chuan Shih,Meng-Shin Shiao et al. Ya-Zhu Ko et al.
These insights enhance our understanding of managing economically important Lasiodiplodia plant pathogens and highlight the significance of genetic diversity and host preferences in developing effective control measures.
Thomas E Saunders,Lee-Anne M Manning,Kye Chung Park et al. Thomas E Saunders et al.
Current approaches to assessing potential non-target risks associated with biological control agents are conservative, and they often rely on oviposition experiments conducted in quarantine laboratories. By their nature, such tests offer ro...
Olabimpe Y Orubuloye,David P Tchouassi,Abdullahi A Yusuf et al. Olabimpe Y Orubuloye et al.
These results contribute to understanding tsetse fly vertebrate host preferences in their natural habitat across geographic scales.
Rio Harada,Takahiro Hiono,Manabu Igarashi et al. Rio Harada et al.
Avian influenza viruses (AIVs) recognize α2-3 sialosides as receptors. Previous studies showed that the structural diversity within α2-3 sialosides is related to the host specificity of AIVs. H13 AIVs are primarily isolated from gulls, al...
Gregorio Aragón,Isabel Martínez,Marcelino de la Cruz et al. Gregorio Aragón et al.
Contrary to the assumption that epiphytic lichens, which obtain water and nutrients from the atmosphere, do not exhibit host species preference, this notion is challenged by the limited number of studies that cover a wide geographical range...
Meng Yang,Qin Li,Guoshuai Zhao et al. Meng Yang et al.
The results revealed that O. steppensis has different host preferences for the three elm species: U. pumila L. first, followed by Ulmus laevis Pall. and Ulmus densa Litw. last.
Tsireledzo Goodwill Makwarela,Nkululeko Nyangiwe,Tracy Madimabi Masebe et al. Tsireledzo Goodwill Makwarela et al.
Ticks are a significant threat to livestock globally, with certain species displaying distinct host preferences at various developmental stages. Accurate species-level identification is essential for studying tick populations, implementing control strategies, and understanding disease dynamics.
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