2006
DOI: 10.1016/j.biocontrol.2006.01.015
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Survey of leafminers and their parasitoids to find endosymbionts for improvement of biological control

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“…The Rickettsia bacterium was identical with the Rickettsia endosymbiont of N. formosa previously collected from Shizuoka, Japan (142 ⁄ 142 bp identity) [DDBJ Accession no. AB231472; Tagami et al (2006)]. None of the arrhenotokous individuals were infected by bacteria.…”
Section: Pcr Amplification Of Nuclear Gene Mitochondrial Gene and Enmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Rickettsia bacterium was identical with the Rickettsia endosymbiont of N. formosa previously collected from Shizuoka, Japan (142 ⁄ 142 bp identity) [DDBJ Accession no. AB231472; Tagami et al (2006)]. None of the arrhenotokous individuals were infected by bacteria.…”
Section: Pcr Amplification Of Nuclear Gene Mitochondrial Gene and Enmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Japanese thelytokous strain was registered as a biopesticide in 2005 (Tagami et al . ) but does not appear to have been widely utilised, with growers relying on D. isaea and D. sibirica imported from Europe (Abe ). Recently, a newly described thelytokous species, Diglyphus wani Liu, Zhu & Yefremova, was found to be common in Chinese horticultural regions (Ye et al .…”
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confidence: 99%
“…infection in Japan (Hagimori et al 2006Adachi-Hagimori & Miura 2008;Adachi-Haimori et al 2011) and China (Yang et al 2017). The Japanese thelytokous strain was registered as a biopesticide in 2005 (Tagami et al 2006) but does not appear to have been widely utilised, with growers relying on D. isaea and D. sibirica imported from Europe (Abe 2017). Recently, a newly described thelytokous species, Diglyphus wani Liu, Zhu & Yefremova, was found to be common in Chinese horticultural regions (Ye et al 2018), providing a new candidate with favourable life history traits for mass rearing.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Neochrysocharis formosa Westwood 1992 ϳ1994 Table 1, Table 2 Table 3 Hemiptarsenus varicornis (Girault) Arakaki and Kinjo, 1998;2002;2006Hagimori et al, 2006Tagami et al, 2006Hondo et al, 2006 N. formosa N. formosa Number of parasitoids/number of parasitoids and leafminersϫ100.…”
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