2018
DOI: 10.4103/jmau.jmau_13_18
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Salivary sheaths of the Asian citrus psyllid show signs of degradation 3–4 weeks following their deposition into citrus leaves by the feeding psyllids

Abstract: Background:Salivary sheaths, also known as stylet sheaths or stylet tracks, are essential features of the piercing-sucking feeding mechanism of plant-feeding hemipteran insects, many of which are vectors of economically important plant viral and bacterial pathogens. Although knowledge of their structure and function is incomplete, these salivary sheaths are frequently used by researchers to study hemipteran's feeding behavior, host preference, or host resistance, because these sheaths remain in the plant tissu… Show more

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“…The Asian citrus psyllid, Diaphorina citri , is a pest responsible for citrus greening disease 26 . Psyllids possess functional RNAi machinery and several studies showing the application of RNAi for targeting D. citri genes responsible for pathogen transmission, wing development and reproduction have been published (Table S1E).…”
Section: Rnai‐based Strategies For Hemiptera Pest Managementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Asian citrus psyllid, Diaphorina citri , is a pest responsible for citrus greening disease 26 . Psyllids possess functional RNAi machinery and several studies showing the application of RNAi for targeting D. citri genes responsible for pathogen transmission, wing development and reproduction have been published (Table S1E).…”
Section: Rnai‐based Strategies For Hemiptera Pest Managementmentioning
confidence: 99%