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Interpretive Summary: Hessian fly is known to be one of the most devastating insect pests in wheat worldwide. Hessian fly has many different biotypes that are characterized by their virulence/avirulence to wheat varieties. To identify possible genes that allow the fly to infest different types of wheat, we sequenced large numbers of salivary proteins that are secreted by the fly into the wheat as it feeds. We took a concept, known as barcoding, to identify specific gene variations within these proteins. We were able to detect several gene variations that we will further examine to see if they are responsible for the Hessian fly's devastating impact to wheat. This information will be important for wheat breeders as well as basic scientists working to improve resistance to Hessian fly.
How to cite this article:
GBENOU et al.,. Animal dung availability and their fertilizer values in a context of low soil fertility conditions for forage seed and crops production in Benin (West Africa). American Journal of Agricultural Research, 2017,2:12. DOI:10.28933/ajar-2017-10-2902