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193 related items for PubMed ID: 34671328

  • 1. The Importance of Environmentally Acquired Bacterial Symbionts for the Squash Bug (Anasa tristis), a Significant Agricultural Pest.
    Acevedo TS, Fricker GP, Garcia JR, Alcaide T, Berasategui A, Stoy KS, Gerardo NM.
    Front Microbiol; 2021; 12():719112. PubMed ID: 34671328
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  • 2. Competitive Exclusion of Phytopathogenic Serratia marcescens from Squash Bug Vectors by the Gut Endosymbiont Caballeronia.
    Mendiola SY, Stoy KS, DiSalvo S, Wynn CL, Civitello DJ, Gerardo NM.
    Appl Environ Microbiol; 2022 Jan 11; 88(1):e0155021. PubMed ID: 34669447
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  • 5. Overwintering squash bugs harbor and transmit the causal agent of cucurbit yellow vine disease.
    Pair SD, Bruton BD, Mitchell F, Fletcher J, Wayadande A, Melcher U.
    J Econ Entomol; 2004 Feb 11; 97(1):74-8. PubMed ID: 14998129
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  • 8. Evaluating coevolution in a horizontally transmitted mutualism.
    Stoy KS, Chavez J, De Las Casas V, Talla V, Berasategui A, Morran LT, Gerardo NM.
    Evolution; 2023 Jan 23; 77(1):166-185. PubMed ID: 36622711
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  • 11. Assessment of Habitat Modification and Varied Planting Dates to Enhance Potential Natural Enemies of Anasa tristis (Hemiptera: Coreidae) in Squash.
    Fair CG, Braman SK.
    Environ Entomol; 2017 Apr 01; 46(2):291-298. PubMed ID: 28334210
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  • 15. Serratia marcescens, a Phloem-Colonizing, Squash Bug -Transmitted Bacterium: Causal Agent of Cucurbit Yellow Vine Disease.
    Bruton BD, Mitchell F, Fletcher J, Pair SD, Wayadande A, Melcher U, Brady J, Bextine B, Popham TW.
    Plant Dis; 2003 Aug 01; 87(8):937-944. PubMed ID: 30812799
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  • 17. Prevalence of an Insect-Associated Genomic Region in Environmentally Acquired Burkholderiaceae Symbionts.
    Stillson PT, Baltrus DA, Ravenscraft A.
    Appl Environ Microbiol; 2022 May 10; 88(9):e0250221. PubMed ID: 35435710
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  • 19. A bioassay that yields quantifiable symptoms of cucurbit yellow vine disease caused by Serratia marcescens.
    Mphande K, Gleason ML, Beattie GA.
    Plant Dis; 2024 Sep 10. PubMed ID: 39254844
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