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17741
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7264

Overview

Drion G. Boucias is affiliated with the University of Florida in the United States. Their academic career is primarily situated within this institution.

Although specific recent papers are not listed, no data about co-authors, main publication venues, book publications, or detailed fields and subfields of study is available. Consequently, information about published works, collaboration networks, and research dissemination channels remains unspecified.

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Best Publications

  • Nonspecific factors involved in attachment of entomopathogenic deuteromycetes to host insect cuticle.

    D. G. Boucias;J. C. Pendland;J. P. Latge

  • Principles of insect pathology

    Drion G. Boucias;Jacquelyn C. Pendland

  • Parallel metatranscriptome analyses of host and symbiont gene expression in the gut of the termite Reticulitermes flavipes.

    Aurélien Tartar;Aurélien Tartar;Marsha M Wheeler;Marsha M Wheeler;Xuguo Zhou;Xuguo Zhou;Monique R Coy

  • Attachment of Metarhizium anisopliae to the southern green stink bug Nezara viridula cuticle and fungistatic effect of cuticular lipids and aldehydes

    D.R. Sosa-Gomez;D.R. Sosa-Gomez;D.G. Boucias;D.G. Boucias;J.L. Nation;J.L. Nation

  • Evasion of host defense by in vivo-produced protoplast-like cells of the insect mycopathogen Beauveria bassiana.

    J C Pendland;S Y Hung;D G Boucias

  • The hindgut lumen prokaryotic microbiota of the termite Reticulitermes flavipes and its responses to dietary lignocellulose composition

    Drion G. Boucias;Yunpeng Cai;Yijun Sun;Verena-Ulrike Lietze

  • Multiple Levels of Synergistic Collaboration in Termite Lignocellulose Digestion

    Michael E. Scharf;Zachary J. Karl;Amit Sethi;Drion G. Boucias

  • Phenol-oxidizing laccases from the termite gut.

    M.R. Coy;T.Z. Salem;J.S. Denton;E.S. Kovaleva

  • Function of a galactose-binding lectin from Spodoptera exigua larval haemolymph: Opsonization of blastospores from entomogenous hyphomycetes

    J.C. Pendland;M.A. Heath;D.G. Boucias

  • Susceptibility of North-American and European crickets to Acheta domesticus densovirus (AdDNV) and associated epizootics

    J. Szelei;J. Woodring;M.S. Goettel;G. Duke

  • Fungal cell wall and immune response

    Jean-Paul Latgé

  • Effect of Beauveria bassiana and Candida albicans on the Cellular Defense Response of Spodoptera exigua

    Shi-Yih Hung;Drion G. Boucias;Alain J. Vey

  • Hirsutella thompsonii and Metarhizium anisopliae as potential microbial control agents of Varroa destructor, a honey bee parasite.

    L.H.B Kanga;R.R James;D.G Boucias

  • EST analysis of cDNA libraries from the entomopathogenic fungus Beauveria (Cordyceps) bassiana. II. Fungal cells sporulating on chitin and producing oosporein.

    Eun-Min Cho;Drion Boucias;Nemat O. Keyhani

  • Morphological and molecular characterization of a Hirsutella species infecting the Asian citrus psyllid, Diaphorina citri Kuwayama (Hemiptera: Psyllidae), in Florida.

    Jason M. Meyer;Marjorie A. Hoy;Drion G. Boucias

  • Isolation and characterization of an Isaria fumosorosea isolate infecting the Asian citrus psyllid in Florida.

    Jason M. Meyer;Marjorie A. Hoy;Drion G. Boucias

  • Functional and translational analyses of a beta-glucosidase gene (glycosyl hydrolase family 1) isolated from the gut of the lower termite Reticulitermes flavipes.

    Michael E. Scharf;Elena S. Kovaleva;Sanjay Jadhao;James H. Campbell

  • Pathobiology of amber disease, caused by Serratia spp., in the New Zealand grass grub, Costelytra zealandica

    Trevor A. Jackson;Drion G. Boucias;J.-Olivier Thaler

  • Phylogenetic analysis identifies the invertebrate pathogen Helicosporidium sp. as a green alga (Chlorophyta).

    Aurélien Tartar;Drion G Boucias;Byron J Adams;James J Becnel

  • Susceptibility of the Velvetbean Caterpillar and Soybean Looper (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae) to Nomuraea rileyi: Effects of Pathotype, Dosage, Temperature, and Host Age

    D. G. Boucias;D. L. Bradford;C. S. Barfield

Frequent Co-Authors

Michael E. Scharf
Michael E. Scharf Purdue University West Lafayette
James J. Becnel
James J. Becnel Agricultural Research Service
Peter E. A. Teal
Peter E. A. Teal United States Department of Agriculture
Just M. Vlak
Just M. Vlak Wageningen University & Research
Xuguo Zhou
Xuguo Zhou University of Kentucky
James H. Tumlinson
James H. Tumlinson Pennsylvania State University
Patrick J. Keeling
Patrick J. Keeling University of British Columbia
Jean-Paul Latgé
Jean-Paul Latgé University of Crete
Byron J. Adams
Byron J. Adams Brigham Young University
Hans T. Alborn
Hans T. Alborn United States Department of Agriculture

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