The bacterial endosymbiont Wolbachia interacts with different invertebrate hosts, engaging in diverse symbiotic relationships. Wolbachia is often a reproductive parasite in arthropods, but an obligate mutualist in filarial nematodes. Wolbachia was recently discovered in plant-parasitic nematodes, and, is thus far known in just two genera Pratylenchus and Radopholus, yet the symbiont’s function remains unknown. The occurrence of Wolbachia in these economically important plant pests offers an unexplored biocontrol strategy. However, development of Wolbachia-based biocontrol requires an improved understanding of symbiont-host functional interactions and the symbiont’s prevalence among nematode field populations. This study used a molecular-gen...
International audienceIn the last few decades, many studies have revealed the potential role of arth...
Drosophila suzukii recently invaded North America and Europe. Populations in Hawaii, California, New...
International audienceWolbachia is one of the most common endosymbionts found infecting arthropods. ...
The bacterial endosymbiont Wolbachia interacts with different invertebrate hosts, engaging in divers...
Wolbachia and Cardinium are among the most important and widespread of all endosymbionts, occurring ...
Wolbachia and Cardinium are among the most important and widespread of all endosymbionts, occurring ...
Wolbachia, endosymbiotic bacteria of the order Rickettsiales, are widespread in arthropods but also ...
Wolbachia is the most widespread genus of endosymbiotic bacteria in the animal world, infecting a di...
Animal–bacterial symbioses are highly dynamic in terms of multipartite interactions, both between th...
Background: The maternally inherited endosymbiont Wolbachia is widespread in arthropods and nematode...
Wolbachia, endosymbiotic bacteria of the order Rickettsiales, are widespread in arthropods but also ...
Background: Wolbachia and Cardinium are endosymbiotic bacteria infecting many arthropods and manipul...
Wolbachia (Alphaproteobacteria) is an inherited endosymbiont of arthropods and filarial nematodes an...
International audienceIn the last few decades, many studies have revealed the potential role of arth...
Drosophila suzukii recently invaded North America and Europe. Populations in Hawaii, California, New...
International audienceWolbachia is one of the most common endosymbionts found infecting arthropods. ...
The bacterial endosymbiont Wolbachia interacts with different invertebrate hosts, engaging in divers...
Wolbachia and Cardinium are among the most important and widespread of all endosymbionts, occurring ...
Wolbachia and Cardinium are among the most important and widespread of all endosymbionts, occurring ...
Wolbachia, endosymbiotic bacteria of the order Rickettsiales, are widespread in arthropods but also ...
Wolbachia is the most widespread genus of endosymbiotic bacteria in the animal world, infecting a di...
Animal–bacterial symbioses are highly dynamic in terms of multipartite interactions, both between th...
Background: The maternally inherited endosymbiont Wolbachia is widespread in arthropods and nematode...
Wolbachia, endosymbiotic bacteria of the order Rickettsiales, are widespread in arthropods but also ...
Background: Wolbachia and Cardinium are endosymbiotic bacteria infecting many arthropods and manipul...
Wolbachia (Alphaproteobacteria) is an inherited endosymbiont of arthropods and filarial nematodes an...
International audienceIn the last few decades, many studies have revealed the potential role of arth...
Drosophila suzukii recently invaded North America and Europe. Populations in Hawaii, California, New...
International audienceWolbachia is one of the most common endosymbionts found infecting arthropods. ...