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1. Identification and Characterization of Three Novel Solemo-like Viruses in the White-Backed Planthopper, Sogatella furcifera

2. Antifungal effects and biocontrol potential of lipopeptide-producing Streptomyces against banana Fusarium wilt fungus Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. cubense

3. A leafhopper saliva protein mediates horizontal transmission of viral pathogens from insect vectors into rice phloem

4. Combined Transcriptome and Proteome Analysis of the Protein Composition of the Brochosomes of the Leafhopper Nephotettix cincticeps

5. Insights into Brochosome Distribution, Synthesis, and Novel Rapid-Release Mechanism in Maiestas dorsalis (Hemiptera: Cicadellidae)

6. Distribution, Vertical Transmission, and Cooperative Mechanisms of Obligate Symbiotic Bacteria in the Leafhopper Maiestas dorsalis (Hemiptera, Cicadellidea)

7. Roles of Bacterial Symbionts in Transmission of Plant Virus by Hemipteran Vectors

8. The P3N-PIPO Protein Encoded by Wheat Yellow Mosaic Virus Is a Pathogenicity Determinant and Promotes Its Pathogenicity through Interaction with NbRLK6 in Nicotiana benthamiana

9. Gelsolin of insect vectors negatively regulates actin-based tubule motility of plant reoviruses

10. Viral pathogens hitchhike with insect sperm for paternal transmission

11. Insect Bacterial Symbiont-Mediated Vitellogenin Uptake into Oocytes To Support Egg Development

12. Fibrillar structures induced by a plant reovirus target mitochondria to activate typical apoptotic response and promote viral infection in insect vectors.

13. Autophagy pathway induced by a plant virus facilitates viral spread and transmission by its insect vector.

14. Tubular structure induced by a plant virus facilitates viral spread in its vector insect.

15. Aluminium is essential for root growth and development of tea plants ( Camellia sinensis )

16. Roles of Bacterial Symbionts in Transmission of Plant Virus by Hemipteran Vectors

17. A leafhopper saliva protein mediates horizontal transmission of viral pathogens from insect vectors into rice phloem

18. Gelsolin of insect vectors negatively regulates actin-based tubule motility of plant reoviruses

19. Insect Bacterial Symbiont-Mediated Vitellogenin Uptake into Oocytes To Support Egg Development

20. Investigation of alimentary canal ultrastructure following knockdown of the Dicer-2 gene in planthoppers reveals the potential pathogenicity of southern rice black streaked dwarf virus to its insect vector

21. A Nonstructural Protein Responsible for Viral Spread of a Novel Insect Reovirus Provides a Safe Channel for Biparental Virus Transmission to Progeny

22. Distribution of Pheromone Biosynthesis-Activating Neuropeptide in the Central Nervous System of Plutella xylostella (Lepidoptera: Plutellidae)

23. Viral pathogens hitchhike with insect sperm for paternal transmission

24. Small Interfering RNA Pathway Modulates Initial Viral Infection in Midgut Epithelium of Insect after Ingestion of Virus

25. The antagonistic effect ofBanana bunchy top virusmultifunctional protein B4 againstFusarium oxysporum

26. Nonstructural protein Pns12 of rice dwarf virus is a principal regulator for viral replication and infection in its insect vector

27. Autophagy pathway induced by a plant virus facilitates viral spread and transmission by its insect vector

28. Phloem-limited reoviruses universally induce sieve element hyperplasia and more flexible gateways, providing more channels for their movement in plants

29. Rice stripe tenuivirus p2 may recruit or manipulate nucleolar functions through an interaction with fibrillarin to promote virus systemic movement

30. Vector mediated transmission of persistently transmitted plant viruses

31. Filamentous Structures Induced by a Phytoreovirus Mediate Viral Release from Salivary Glands in Its Insect Vector

32. Virus-Induced Tubules: A Vehicle for Spread of Virions into Ovary Oocyte Cells of an Insect Vector

33. Virus-Induced Tubule: a Vehicle for Rapid Spread of Virions through Basal Lamina from Midgut Epithelium in the Insect Vector

34. Infection route of rice grassy stunt virus, a tenuivirus, in the body of its brown planthopper vector, Nilaparvata lugens (Hemiptera: Delphacidae) after ingestion of virus

35. Fibrillar structures induced by a plant reovirus target mitochondria to activate typical apoptotic response and promote viral infection in insect vectors

36. Interaction of viral pathogen with porin channels on the outer membrane of insect bacterial symbionts mediates their joint transovarial transmission

37. New Model for the Genesis and Maturation of Viroplasms Induced by Fijiviruses in Insect Vector Cells

38. An insect cell line derived from the small brown planthopper supports replication of rice stripe virus, a tenuivirus

39. Tubules of plant reoviruses exploit tropomodulin to regulate actin-based tubule motility in insect vector

40. Small interfering RNA pathway modulates persistent infection of a plant virus in its insect vector

41. The plant virus microscope image registration method based on mismatches removing

42. Interaction of viral pathogen with porin channels on the outer membrane of insect bacterial symbionts mediates their joint transovarial transmission.

43. Localization and distribution of wheat dwarf virus in its vector leafhopper, Psammotettix alienus

44. Development of continuous cell culture of brown planthopper to trace the early infection process of oryzaviruses in insect vector cells

45. Tubular structure induced by a plant virus facilitates viral spread in its vector insect

46. Sequence Characterization and Molecular Detection of the 3'-Terminal Region of Bean Yellow Mosaic Virus Infecting Canna

47. Filamentous Structures Induced by a Phytoreovirus Mediate Viral Release from Salivary Glands in Its Insect Vector.

49. Virus-Induced Tubule: a Vehicle for Rapid Spread of Virions through Basal Lamina from Midgut Epithelium in the Insect Vector.

50. Infection route of rice grassy stunt virus, a tenuivirus, in the body of its brown planthopper vector, Nilaparvata lugens (Hemiptera: Delphacidae) after ingestion of virus.

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