Publications by authors named "Aralimarad Prabhuraj"

Article Synopsis
  • Insect migration, particularly among species like Helicoverpa armigera, is not well understood due to tracking difficulties, despite its significant effects on agriculture.
  • A study using a flight mill assay in South India revealed that these moths exhibit facultative migration, with many individuals capable of flying over 10 km in one night for an average of 8 hours.
  • Males outperformed females in flight distance and speed, with specific wing characteristics influencing their long-distance flight capabilities.
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Genome-wide analysis of cytochrome P450 monooxygenase (CYP) genes from the advanced genome project of the Leucinodes orbonalis and the expression analysis provided significant information about the metabolism-mediated insecticide resistance. A total of 72 putative CYP genes were identified from the genome and transcriptome of L. orbonalis.

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Insect migration needs to be quantified if spatial and temporal patterns in populations are to be resolved. Yet so little ecology is understood above the flight boundary layer (i.e.

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