Symbiotic bacteria affect oviposition behavior in the olive fruit fly Bactrocera oleae

Journal of Insect Physiology - Tập 117 - Trang 103917 - 2019
Polpass Arul Jose1,2, Michael Ben-Yosef3, Edouard Jurkevitch2, Boaz Yuval1
1Department of Entomology, Faculty of Agriculture, Food and Environment, Hebrew University of Jerusalem. POB 12, Rehovot 7610001, Israel
2Department of Microbiology and Plant Pathology, Faculty of Agriculture, Food and Environment, Hebrew University of Jerusalem. POB 12, Rehovot 7610001, Israel
3Department of Entomology, Agricultural Research Organization, Gilat Center, M. P. Negev 85280, Israel

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