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Hiroaki Noda is affiliated with the University of Tsukuba in Japan, conducting research primarily within the field of Agricultural and Biological Sciences. Their work spans subfields including Insect Science, Organic Chemistry, Molecular Biology, Plant Science, and Immunology.

The main research topics addressed in their publications include:

  • Insect-Plant Interactions and Control
  • Insect symbiosis and bacterial influences
  • Insect and Pesticide Research
  • Insect Resistance and Genetics
  • Plant Virus Research Studies
  • Invertebrate Immune Response Mechanisms
  • Mosquito-borne diseases and control

Noda's recent published papers cover a range of subjects related to insect biology and pest management. Selected recent works include:

  • Genome-wide assessment and development of molecular diagnostic methods for imidacloprid-resistance in the brown planthopper, Nilaparvata lugens (Hemiptera; Delphacidae), 2020, Pest Management Science
  • Identification of Begomoviruses from Legume Crop and Weed Plants and Viruliferous Status of The Whitefly Bemisia tabaci in Central India, 2021, Current Science
  • Numerous peptidoglycan recognition protein genes expressed in the bacteriome of the green rice leafhopper Nephotettix cincticeps (Hemiptera, Cicadellidae), 2020, Applied Entomology and Zoology
  • Graphical Abstract: Angew. Chem. Int. Ed. 51/2023, 2023, Angewandte Chemie International Edition

Publications by Noda have appeared in a variety of journals, including:

  • Pest Management Science
  • Current Science
  • Applied Entomology and Zoology
  • Angewandte Chemie International Edition

Noda has collaborated with multiple coauthors in these research endeavors. Frequent collaborators include:

  • Yoshitaka Suetsugu
  • Kakeru Yokoi
  • Yuki Nakamura
  • Akiya Jouraku
  • Gaku Akiduki

Best Publications

  • A cellulase gene of termite origin

    Hirofumi Watanabe;Hiroaki Noda;Gaku Tokuda;Nathan Lo

  • Genomes of the rice pest brown planthopper and its endosymbionts reveal complex complementary contributions for host adaptation

    Jian Xue;Xin Zhou;Chuan-Xi Zhang;Li-Li Yu

  • Evidence from multiple gene sequences indicates that termites evolved from wood-feeding cockroaches

    Nathan Lo;Gaku Tokuda;Hirofumi Watanabe;Harley Rose

  • Endosymbionts of ticks and their relationship to Wolbachia spp. and tick-borne pathogens of humans and animals.

    Hiroaki Noda;Ulrike G. Munderloh;Timothy J. Kurtti

  • Cardinium symbionts cause cytoplasmic incompatibility in spider mites.

    T Gotoh;H Noda;S Ito

  • Infection density of Wolbachia and incompatibility level in two planthopper species, Laodelphax striatellus and Sogatella furcifera.

    Hiroaki Noda;Yoko Koizumi;Qiang Zhang;Kejing Deng

  • Single amino acid mutation in an ATP-binding cassette transporter gene causes resistance to Bt toxin Cry1Ab in the silkworm, Bombyx mori

    Shogo Atsumi;Kazuhisa Miyamoto;Kimiko Yamamoto;Junko Narukawa

  • Cellulose digestion in the wood-eating higher termite, Nasutitermes takasagoensis (Shiraki): distribution of cellulases and properties of endo-beta-1,4-glucanase.

    Gaku Tokuda;Hirofumi Watanabe;Tadao Matsumoto;Hiroaki Noda

  • Metazoan cellulase genes from termites: intron/exon structures and sites of expression.

    Gaku Tokuda;Nathan Lo;Hirofumi Watanabe;Michael Slaytor

  • The ATP-binding cassette transporter subfamily C member 2 in Bombyx mori larvae is a functional receptor for Cry toxins from Bacillus thuringiensis

    Shiho Tanaka;Kazuhisa Miyamoto;Hiroaki Noda;Juan Luis Jurat-Fuentes

  • Wolbachia distribution and cytoplasmic incompatibility based on a survey of 42 spider mite species (Acari: Tetranychidae) in Japan

    Gotoh T;Noda H;Hong Xy;Hong Xy

  • Site of secretion and properties of endogenous endo-β-1,4-glucanase components from Reticulitermes speratus (Kolbe), a Japanese subterranean termite

    Hirofumi Watanabe;Masatoshi Nakamura;Gaku Tokuda;Ikuo Yamaoka

  • Prevalence of Cardinium Bacteria in Planthoppers and Spider Mites and Taxonomic Revision of “Candidatus Cardinium hertigii” Based on Detection of a New Cardinium Group from Biting Midges

    Yuki Nakamura;Sawako Kawai;Fumiko Yukuhiro;Saiko Ito

  • Major alteration of the expression site of endogenous cellulases in members of an apical termite lineage

    Gaku Tokuda;Nathan Lo;Hirofumi Watanabe;Gaku Arakawa

  • Phylogenetic position of yeast-like symbiotes of rice planthoppers based on partial 18S rDNA sequences.

    Hiroaki Noda;Nobuhiko Nakashima;Mika Koizumi

  • Wolbachia infection shared among planthoppers (Homoptera: Delphacidae) and their endoparasite (Strepsiptera: Elenchidae): a probable case of interspecies transmission.

    H. Noda;T. Miyoshi;Q. Zhang;K. Watanabe

  • A novel alpha-Proteobacterium resides in the mitochondria of ovarian cells of the tick Ixodes ricinus.

    Tiziana Beninati;Nathan Lo;Luciano Sacchi;Claudio Genchi

  • Transcriptome analysis of neuropeptides and G-protein coupled receptors (GPCRs) for neuropeptides in the brown planthopper Nilaparvata lugens.

    Yoshiaki Tanaka;Yoshitaka Suetsugu;Kimiko Yamamoto;Hiroaki Noda

  • Bacteriome-associated endosymbionts of the green rice leafhopper Nephotettix cincticeps (Hemiptera: Cicadellidae)

    Hiroaki Noda;Kenji Watanabe;Sawako Kawai;Fumiko Yukuhiro

  • First detection of spotted fever group rickettsiae in Ixodes ricinus from Italy.

    Tiziana Beninati;Nathan Lo;Hiroaki Noda;Fulvio Esposito

Frequent Co-Authors

Kazuei Mita
Kazuei Mita University of Tsukuba
Nathan Lo
Nathan Lo University of Sydney
Timothy J. Kurtti
Timothy J. Kurtti University of Minnesota
Takema Fukatsu
Takema Fukatsu National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology
Ulrike G. Munderloh
Ulrike G. Munderloh University of Minnesota
Haruhiko Fujiwara
Haruhiko Fujiwara University of Tokyo
Kimiko Yamamoto
Kimiko Yamamoto University of Tokyo
Claudio Bandi
Claudio Bandi University of Milan
Claudio Genchi
Claudio Genchi University of Milan

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