Tuesday, 19 November 2002 - 4:00 PM
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This presentation is part of : Insect-pathogen interactions-- Physiological mechanisms underlying host specificity
Biological functions of Cotesia congregata polydnavirus in host tobacco hornworm larvae
Nancy Beckage, Departments of Entomology and Cell Biology and Neuroscience, University of California, Departments of Entomology and Cell Biology and Neuroscience, 5427 Boyce Hall, Riverside, CA
Species 1: Lepidoptera Sphingidae Manduca sexta (Tobacco hornworm)
Species 2: Hymenoptera Braconidae Cotesia congregata
Keywords: immune response
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