Proteomic variation in the oral secretion of Spodoptera exigua and Spodoptera littoralis larvae in response to different food sources
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ABSTRACT: The Spodoptera genus is defined as the pest-rich genus because it contains some of the most destructive lepidopteran crop pests, characterized by a wide host range. During feeding, the caterpillars release small amounts of oral secretion (OS) onto the wounded leaves. This secretion contains herbivore-induced molecular patterns (HAMPs) that activate the plant defense response, as well as effectors that may inhibit or diminish the plant’s anti-herbivory response. In this study, we explored the protein components of the OS of two Spodoptera species, Spodoptera exigua and Spodoptera littoralis.
INSTRUMENT(S): TripleTOF 6600
ORGANISM(S): Spodoptera Exigua Spodoptera Littoralis
TISSUE(S): Saliva
SUBMITTER: Luz Valero
LAB HEAD: María Cristina Crava
PROVIDER: PXD056472 | Pride | 2025-01-23
REPOSITORIES: pride
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