Publications by authors named "V Lacotte"

To protect crops as well as human and animal health, the development of novel repellents based on biopolymers is critical for a growing world population. Here, novel aphid-repellent electrospun mats containing epoxidized ionic liquids (ILs) covalently bonded to the carboxyl or hydroxyl groups of poly(lactic acid) (PLA) were designed to produce nonwoven mats. First, di-, tri-, and tetra-epoxidized imidazolium ILs were synthesized and incorporated in different weight fractions (3, 5, and 10 wt %) into the PLA solution.

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Ants are among the most abundant terrestrial invertebrate predators on Earth. To overwhelm their prey, they employ several remarkable behavioral, physiological, and biochemical innovations, including an effective paralytic venom. Ant venoms are thus cocktails of toxins finely tuned to disrupt the physiological systems of insect prey.

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Cereal-feeding beetles are a major risk for cereal crop maintenance. Cereal weevils such as have symbiotic intracellular bacteria that provide essential aromatic amino acid to the host for the biosynthesis of their cuticle building blocks. Their cuticle is an important protective barrier against biotic and abiotic stresses, providing high resistance from insecticides.

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Article Synopsis
  • Nutritional symbioses between insects and bacteria help beetles thrive in low-nutrient environments by producing essential aromatic amino acids, which are vital for constructing their protective cuticles.
  • A specific case with the beetle Sitophilus oryzae shows that endosymbionts rapidly multiply in young adults, and their proliferation depends on the host's carbohydrate intake, while their overall levels are controlled by the host's genetics.
  • Blocking the rapid growth of endosymbionts does not harm insect reproduction or the development of cuticles, but an unbalanced diet can impair these processes; additionally, having too many endosymbionts with limited nutrients can negatively affect beetle
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Downy mildew is a highly destructive disease of grapevine. Currently, monitoring for its symptoms is time-consuming and requires specialist staff. Therefore, an automated non-destructive method to detect the pathogen before the visible symptoms appear would be beneficial for early targeted treatments.

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