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1. Studies on new isolates of native entomopathogenic fungi from the Argentinean Pampas region affecting grasshopper pest.

2. An odorant binding protein is involved in counteracting detection-avoidance and Toll-pathway innate immunity.

3. The effect of climate variability in the efficacy of the entomopathogenic fungus Metarhizium acridum against the desert locust Schistocerca gregaria.

4. Variation of TNF modulates cellular immunity of gregarious and solitary locusts against fungal pathogen Metarhizium anisopliae .

5. Narrow Genetic Diversity of Wolbachia Symbionts in Acrididae Grasshopper Hosts (Insecta, Orthoptera).

6. Discovery of an unprecedented benz[α]anthraquinone-type heterodimer from a rare actinomycete Amycolatopsis sp. HCa1.

7. Increased and sex-selective avian predation of desert locusts Schistocerca gregaria treated with Metarhizium acridum.

8. HYD3, a conidial hydrophobin of the fungal entomopathogen Metarhizium acridum induces the immunity of its specialist host locust.

9. Study on the secondary metabolites of grasshopper-derived fungi Arthrinium sp. NF2410.

10. Infectivity of Paranosema locustae (Microsporidia) against gregarious-phase South American locust (Orthoptera) when treated en masse.

11. Complete genome of a unicellular parasite ( Antonospora locustae ) and transcriptional interactions with its host locust.

12. Tryptamine accumulation caused by deletion of MrMao-1 in Metarhizium genome significantly enhances insecticidal virulence.

13. MaPacC, a pH-responsive transcription factor, negatively regulates thermotolerance and contributes to conidiation and virulence in Metarhizium acridum.

14. Why gigantic locust swarms are challenging governments and researchers.

15. The gut bacterial communities across six grasshopper species from a coastal tallgrass prairie.

16. Infection of Chorthippus loratus (Orthoptera: Acrididae) with Liebermannia sp. (Microsporidia) in South-Western Russia.

17. Influence of Metarhizium anisopliae (IMI330189) and Mad1 protein on enzymatic activities and Toll-related genes of migratory locust.

18. Geographic and Temporal Variation of Distinct Intracellular Endosymbiont Strains of Wolbachia sp. in the Grasshopper Chorthippus parallelus: a Frequency-Dependent Mechanism?

19. Sublethal effects of mixed fungal infections on the Moroccan locust, Dociostaurus maroccanus.

20. Microbial characterisation of the edible grasshopper Ruspolia differens in raw condition after wild-harvesting in Uganda.

21. Horizontal transmission of Paranosema locustae (Microsporidia) in grasshopper populations via predatory natural enemies.

22. Two new compounds from Nigrospora sphaerica ZMT05, a fungus derivated from Oxya chinensis Thunber.

23. Dose-dependent behavioural fever responses in desert locusts challenged with the entomopathogenic fungus Metarhizium acridum.

24. Streptoxamine, an unprecedented benzoisoindole-deferoxamine hybrid from the locust-derived Streptomyces sp. HKHCa2.

25. New Antimicrobial Cyclopentenones from Nigrospora sphaerica ZMT05, a Fungus Derived from Oxya chinensis Thunber.

26. Lactobacillus metriopterae sp. nov., a novel lactic acid bacterium isolated from the gut of grasshopper Metrioptera engelhardti.

27. Screening cyhalothrin degradation strains from locust epiphytic bacteria and studying Paracoccus acridae SCU-M53 cyhalothrin degradation process.

28. A bifunctional catalase-peroxidase, MakatG1, contributes to virulence of Metarhizium acridum by overcoming oxidative stress on the host insect cuticle.

29. Increased Male-Male Mounting Behaviour in Desert Locusts during Infection with an Entomopathogenic Fungus.

30. Rifamorpholines A-E, potential antibiotics from locust-associated actinobacteria Amycolatopsis sp. Hca4.

31. Amalga-like virus infecting Antonospora locustae, a microsporidian pathogen of grasshoppers, plus related viruses associated with other arthropods.

32. PRODUCTION OF SINGLE CHAIN FRAGMENT VARIABLE (scFv) ANTIBODY AGAINST PARANOSEMA LOCUSTAE ALPHA/BETA-HYDROLASE AND IMMUNOLOCALIZATION OF MICROSPORIDIAN ENZYME IN THE INFECTED HOST CELL.

33. Beauveria bassiana (Ascomycota: Hypocreales) Introduced as an Endophyte in Corn Plants and Its Effects on Consumption, Reproductive Capacity, and Food Preference of Dichroplus maculipennis (Orthoptera: Acrididae: Melanoplinae).

34. Mechanical Vectors Enhance Fungal Entomopathogen Reduction of the Grasshopper Pest Camnula pellucida (Orthoptera: Acrididae).

35. Review of the genus Endoreticulatus (Microsporidia, Encephalitozoonidae) with description of a new species isolated from the grasshopper Poecilimon thoracicus (Orthoptera: Tettigoniidae) and transfer of Microsporidium itiiti Malone to the genus.

36. Construction of a hypervirulent and specific mycoinsecticide for locust control.

37. Locusts increase carbohydrate consumption to protect against a fungal biopesticide.

38. Cellulolytic activity and structure of symbiotic bacteria in locust guts.

39. Phytotoxic and antibacterial metabolites from Fusarium proliferatum ZS07 isolated from the gut of long-horned grasshoppers.

40. Wolbachia effects in natural populations of Chorthippus parallelus from the Pyrenean hybrid zone.

41. Lipophorins can adhere to dsRNA, bacteria and fungi present in the hemolymph of the desert locust: a role as general scavenger for pathogens in the open body cavity.

42. Entomopathogens of Amazonian stick insects and locusts are members of the Beauveria species complex (Cordyceps sensu stricto).

43. Unveiling the mechanism by which microsporidian parasites prevent locust swarm behavior.

44. [Immunolocalization of microsporidium paranosema locustae canning lSP70 family proteins in locust infected fat body].

45. Spore loads of Paranosema locustae (Microsporidia) in heavily infected grasshoppers (Orthoptera: Acridoidea) of the Argentine Pampas and Patagonia.

46. Detection of Spiroplasma and Wolbachia in the bacterial gonad community of Chorthippus parallelus.

47. Actinotetraoses I-K: tetrasaccharide metabolites produced by an insect-derived actinobacteria, Amycolatopsis sp. HCa1.

48. Comparative genomic analysis of the microbiome [corrected] of herbivorous insects reveals eco-environmental adaptations: biotechnology applications.

49. Wolbachia induced cytogenetical effects as evidenced in Chorthippus parallelus (Orthoptera).

50. Mycosis inhibits cannibalism by Melanoplus sanguinipes, M. differentialis, Schistocerca americana, and Anabrus simplex.

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