Moths can biosynthesize sex pheromones in the female sex pheromone glands (PGs) and can distinguish species-specific sex pheromones using their antennae. However, the biosynthesis and transportation mechanism for Type II sex pheromone components has rarely been documented in moths. In this study, we constructed a massive PG transcriptome database (14.72 Gb) from a moth species, Ectropis grisescens, which uses type II sex pheromones and is a major tea pest in China. We further identified putative sex pheromone biosynthesis and transportation-related unigenes: 111 cytochrome P450 monooxygenases (CYPs), 25 odorant-binding proteins (OBPs), and 20 chemosensory proteins (CSPs). Tissue expression and phylogenetic tree analyses showed that one CYP ...
The chemoreception role of moth ovipositor has long been suggested, but its molecular mechanism is m...
<p>Bradysia odoriphaga is an agricultural pest insect affecting the production of Chinese chive and ...
Scopula subpunctaria, an abundant pest in tea gardens, produce type-II sex pheromone components, whi...
Tea grey geometrid (Ectropis grisescens), a devastating chewing pest in tea plantations throughout C...
The sibling species Ectropis grisescens and E. obliqua are the major chewing tea pests in China. A d...
Female moths emit sex pheromones to lure a mate. In this thesis I examined the transcriptomes of fem...
Although the general pathway of sex pheromone synthesis in moth species has been established, the mo...
The sibling species Ectropis grisescens and E. obliqua are the major chewing tea pests in China. A d...
<div><p>Although the general pathway of sex pheromone synthesis in moth species has been established...
Species-specific sex pheromones play key roles in moth sexual communication. Although the general pa...
Abstract Background The chemical components of sex pheromones have been determined for more than a t...
Although the general pathway of sex pheromone synthesis in moth species has been estab-lished, the m...
Background: Eogystia hippophaecolus (Hua et al.) (Lepidoptera: Cossidae) is the major threat to seab...
Background: Eogystia hippophaecolus (Hua et al.) (Lepidoptera: Cossidae) is the major threat to seab...
Background: Eogystia hippophaecolus (Hua et al.) (Lepidoptera: Cossidae) is the major threat to seab...
The chemoreception role of moth ovipositor has long been suggested, but its molecular mechanism is m...
<p>Bradysia odoriphaga is an agricultural pest insect affecting the production of Chinese chive and ...
Scopula subpunctaria, an abundant pest in tea gardens, produce type-II sex pheromone components, whi...
Tea grey geometrid (Ectropis grisescens), a devastating chewing pest in tea plantations throughout C...
The sibling species Ectropis grisescens and E. obliqua are the major chewing tea pests in China. A d...
Female moths emit sex pheromones to lure a mate. In this thesis I examined the transcriptomes of fem...
Although the general pathway of sex pheromone synthesis in moth species has been established, the mo...
The sibling species Ectropis grisescens and E. obliqua are the major chewing tea pests in China. A d...
<div><p>Although the general pathway of sex pheromone synthesis in moth species has been established...
Species-specific sex pheromones play key roles in moth sexual communication. Although the general pa...
Abstract Background The chemical components of sex pheromones have been determined for more than a t...
Although the general pathway of sex pheromone synthesis in moth species has been estab-lished, the m...
Background: Eogystia hippophaecolus (Hua et al.) (Lepidoptera: Cossidae) is the major threat to seab...
Background: Eogystia hippophaecolus (Hua et al.) (Lepidoptera: Cossidae) is the major threat to seab...
Background: Eogystia hippophaecolus (Hua et al.) (Lepidoptera: Cossidae) is the major threat to seab...
The chemoreception role of moth ovipositor has long been suggested, but its molecular mechanism is m...
<p>Bradysia odoriphaga is an agricultural pest insect affecting the production of Chinese chive and ...
Scopula subpunctaria, an abundant pest in tea gardens, produce type-II sex pheromone components, whi...