2023
DOI: 10.1101/2023.11.21.568124
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Chemical cues from beetle larvae trigger proliferation and putative virulence gene expression of a plant pathogen

Marine C. Cambon,
Gareth Thomas,
John Caulfield
et al.

Abstract: Pest insects and microbial pathogens threaten agricultural crop productivity and global forest biomes, and insect-microbe interactions can increase the severity of plant decline. Whilst bacterial chemicals have been shown to influence insect behaviour, the impact of insect-derived chemistries on phytopathogens is barely understood. Here, we investigated beetle larvae-bacteria interactions in acute oak decline (AOD), a decline disease of oak characterised by inner bark necrosis caused by a polymicrobial consort… Show more

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