Insect acquisition of insecticide resistance represents a serious problem for agriculture. Here, authors reveal an insect symbiotic bacteria that degrades insecticide fenitrothion into a non-insecticidal but bactericidal compound, which is subsequently excreted by the insect host
The stinkbug Cavelerius saccharivorus, which harbors Burkholderia species capable of degrading the o...
After more than 70 years of chemical pesticide use, modern agriculture is increasingly using biologi...
The German cockroach, Blatella germanica, is a common pest in urban environments and is among the mo...
The exploration of new niches for microorganisms capable of degrading recalcitrant molecules is stil...
<div><p>The exploration of new niches for microorganisms capable of degrading recalcitrant molecules...
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Background: Symbiotic bacteria affect insect physiology and ecology. They may also mediate insectici...
The development of insecticide resistance in insect pests is a worldwide concern and elucidating the...
Some soil Burkholderia strains are capable of degrading the organophosphorus insecticide, fenitrothi...
Not AvailableNeonicotinoid insecticides are widely used nowadays to control many sucking insect-pest...
Insecticides have played and still fulfil a very important role in sustainable production of food, a...
The guts of insect pests are typical habitats for microbial colonization and the presence of bacteri...
The role of bacterial symbionts in the biodegradation of chlorpyrifos in the digestive tract of Plut...
The use of chemical pesticides revolutionized agriculture with the introduction of DDT (Dichlorodiph...
toxins makes it an important species to study.Bacteria of the DBM larval midgut in a susceptible an...
The stinkbug Cavelerius saccharivorus, which harbors Burkholderia species capable of degrading the o...
After more than 70 years of chemical pesticide use, modern agriculture is increasingly using biologi...
The German cockroach, Blatella germanica, is a common pest in urban environments and is among the mo...
The exploration of new niches for microorganisms capable of degrading recalcitrant molecules is stil...
<div><p>The exploration of new niches for microorganisms capable of degrading recalcitrant molecules...
Contains fulltext : 175492.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access
Background: Symbiotic bacteria affect insect physiology and ecology. They may also mediate insectici...
The development of insecticide resistance in insect pests is a worldwide concern and elucidating the...
Some soil Burkholderia strains are capable of degrading the organophosphorus insecticide, fenitrothi...
Not AvailableNeonicotinoid insecticides are widely used nowadays to control many sucking insect-pest...
Insecticides have played and still fulfil a very important role in sustainable production of food, a...
The guts of insect pests are typical habitats for microbial colonization and the presence of bacteri...
The role of bacterial symbionts in the biodegradation of chlorpyrifos in the digestive tract of Plut...
The use of chemical pesticides revolutionized agriculture with the introduction of DDT (Dichlorodiph...
toxins makes it an important species to study.Bacteria of the DBM larval midgut in a susceptible an...
The stinkbug Cavelerius saccharivorus, which harbors Burkholderia species capable of degrading the o...
After more than 70 years of chemical pesticide use, modern agriculture is increasingly using biologi...
The German cockroach, Blatella germanica, is a common pest in urban environments and is among the mo...