Bruno E. Rosso's research while affiliated with Universidad de Buenos Aires and other places
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Publication (1)
Background:
The southern green stinkbug (Nezara viridula) is a mayor pest of soybean. However, the mechanism underlying stinkbug resistance to soybean defenses is yet ignored. Although gut bacteria could play an essential role in tolerating plant defenses, most studies testing questions related to insect-plant-bacteria interactions have been perfo...
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... These differences could be due to differences in the genotype of the stinkbug or the different plant species from which eggs were collected. Differences in microbiome structure between natural and laboratory-reared insect populations have been observed frequently (e.g., Chandler et al., 2011;Gloder et al., 2021;Park et al., 2019), and seem to be driven by diverse factors such as rearing conditions and rearing environment, habitat, and diet (Engel & Moran, 2013;Medina et al., 2022;Wang et al., 2019;Yun et al., 2014). Furthermore, it has to be noted that the Belgian laboratory-reared population was not derived from the same geographical location as the Belgian natural population. ...