Search Results - "Lu, Chengcong"
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Leafhopper salivary vitellogenin mediates virus transmission to plant phloem
Published in Nature communications (02-01-2024)“…Salivary effectors of piercing-sucking insects can suppress plant defense to promote insect feeding, but it remains largely elusive how they facilitate plant…”
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Plant viruses exploit insect salivary GAPDH to modulate plant defenses
Published in Nature communications (12-08-2024)“…Salivary proteins of insect herbivores can suppress plant defenses, but the roles of many remain elusive. One such protein is glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate…”
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Chemosensory protein regulates the behavioural response of Frankliniella intonsa and Frankliniella occidentalis to tomato zonate spot virus-Infected pepper (Capsicum annuum)
Published in PLoS pathogens (01-05-2023)“…Many herbivorous insects rely on plant volatiles to locate their host plants. Vector-borne viral infections induce changes in plant volatiles, which render…”
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Salivary-secreted vitellogenin suppresses H 2 O 2 burst of plants facilitating Recilia dorsalis leafhopper feeding
Published in Pest management science (01-12-2024)“…Vitellogenin (Vg), known as the yolk protein precursor for oocyte development in female insects, can be secreted to plant host from salivary glands of…”
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Salivary‐secreted vitellogenin suppresses H2O2 burst of plants facilitating Recilia dorsalis leafhopper feeding
Published in Pest management science (01-12-2024)“…BACKGROUND Vitellogenin (Vg), known as the yolk protein precursor for oocyte development in female insects, can be secreted to plant host from salivary glands…”
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Virus-Induced Tubules: A Vehicle for Spread of Virions into Ovary Oocyte Cells of an Insect Vector
Published in Frontiers in microbiology (22-03-2017)“…Many arthropod-borne viruses are persistently propagated and transovarially transmitted by female insect vectors through eggs, but the mechanism remains poorly…”
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