Publications by authors named "Nasser S Mandour"

Endosymbionts play an essential role in the biology, physiology and immunity of insects. Many insects, including the whitefly Bemisia tabaci, are infected with the facultative endosymbiont Rickettsia. However, the mutualism between Rickettsia and its whitefly host remains unclear.

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Chemical plant strengtheners find increasing use in agriculture to enhance resistance against pathogens. In an earlier study, it was found that treatment with one such resistance elicitor, BTH (benzo-(1, 2, 3)-thiadiazole-7-carbothioic acid S-methyl ester), increases the attractiveness of maize plants to a parasitic wasp. This surprising additional benefit of treating plants with BTH prompted us to conduct a series of olfactometer tests to find out if BTH and another commercially available plant strengthener, Laminarin, increase the attractiveness of maize to three important parasitic wasps, Cotesia marginventris, Campoletis sonorensis, and Microplitis rufiventris.

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Females of the gregarious endoparasitoid Cotesia kariyai were attracted to a blend of volatiles released from corn plants infested with larvae of their host, the common armyworm (Mythimna separata). We investigated the effects of time after the last infestation (1-168 h) on the attractiveness of corn plants infested by host larvae by using a wind tunnel under laboratory conditions. Immediately after the removal of the larvae, parasitoids were attracted more to plants that had been infested with the larvae than to intact plants (control).

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Article Synopsis
  • Wolbachia is a bacterium that is passed down from mothers to offspring in certain insects and worms, and a study investigated its presence in the sweetpotato whitefly and its predators, uncovering connections between infections, genetic groups, and locations.* -
  • The survey found that about 89% of whiteflies had Wolbachia infections, predominantly belonging to groups A and B, with infection rates varying based on the specific genetic group and geographical area.* -
  • Additionally, the research revealed evidence of coevolution and potential horizontal transmission of Wolbachia among whiteflies, beetles, and parasitoids, suggesting a complex relationship among these species.*
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The effectiveness of Eretmocerus sp. and Aschersonia aleyrodis in controlling Bemisia tabaci populations on cucumber were determined in separated and combined greenhouse experiments. The results showed that after spraying A.

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