2024
DOI: 10.1101/2024.10.26.620448
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A novel male accessory gland peptide reduces female post-mating receptivity in the brown planthopper

Yi-Jie Zhang,
Ning Zhang,
Ruo-Tong Bu
et al.

Abstract: Mating in insects commonly induces a profound change in the physiology and behavior of the female that serves to secure numerous and viable offspring and to ensure paternity for the male by reducing receptivity of the female to further mating attempts. Here, we set out to characterize the post-mating response (PMR) in a pest insect, the brown planthopper (BPH) Nilaparvata lugens and to identify a functional analog of sex peptide (SP) and/or other seminal fluid factors that contribute to the PMR in Drosophila. … Show more

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