Microbiome of psyllids of the family Aphalaridae, includingAphalara itadori, a potential biocontrol agent againstReynoutriaspp
Kyosuke Nishino,
Hiromitsu Inoue,
Yuu Hirose
et al.
Abstract:Several European and North American countries have started releasing the Japanese knotweed psyllid Aphalara itadori (Hemiptera: Aphalaridae) to control the Japanese knotweed Reynoutria japonica (Caryophyllales: Polygonaceae) and its relatives, which are among the worst invasive exotic plants. However, establishing populations of the current Kyushu and Hokkaido strains in the field has not been successful, desiring new lineages. Moreover, little is known about the microbiome of the current strains, which potent… Show more
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