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  • A heterozygous moth genome provides insights into herbivory and detoxification

    Minsheng You;Zhen Yue;Weiyi He;Xinhua Yang

  • Inducible direct plant defense against insect herbivores: A review

    Ming-Shun Chen

  • A protein from the salivary glands of the pea aphid, Acyrthosiphon pisum, is essential in feeding on a host plant

    Navdeep S. Mutti;Joe Louis;Loretta K. Pappan;Kirk Pappan

  • Indirect plant defense against insect herbivores: a review

    Zainab Aljbory;Ming-Shun Chen

  • Reactive Oxygen Species Are Involved in Plant Defense against a Gall Midge

    Xuming Liu;Christie E. Williams;Jill A. Nemacheck;Haiyan Wang

  • A Massive Expansion of Effector Genes Underlies Gall-Formation in the Wheat Pest Mayetiola destructor

    Chaoyang Zhao;Lucio Navarro Escalante;Hang Chen;Thiago R. Benatti

  • Gall midges (Hessian flies) as plant pathogens.

    Jeff J. Stuart;Ming-Shun Chen;Richard Shukle;Marion O. Harris

  • alpha-Amylase inhibitors from wheat: amino acid sequences and patterns of inhibition of insect and human alpha-amylases

    Guo Hua Feng;Michael Richardson;Ming Shun Chen;Karl J. Kramer;Karl J. Kramer

  • A gut-specific chitinase gene essential for regulation of chitin content of peritrophic matrix and growth of Ostrinia nubilalis larvae.

    Chitvan Khajuria;Lawrent L. Buschman;Ming-Shun Chen;Ming-Shun Chen;Subbaratnam Muthukrishnan

  • Rice cystatin: bacterial expression, purification, cysteine proteinase inhibitory activity, and insect growth suppressing activity of a truncated form of the protein.

    Ming-Shun Chen;Barbara Johnson;Lisa Wen;Subbaratnam Muthukrishnan

  • Virulence analysis of Hessian fly populations from Texas, Oklahoma, and Kansas.

    Ming-Shun Chen;Ming-Shun Chen;Erik Echegaray;R. Jeffrey Whitworth;Haiyan Wang

  • Gene Expression of Different Wheat Genotypes During Attack by Virulent and Avirulent Hessian Fly (Mayetiola destructor) Larvae

    Xuming Liu;Jianfa Bai;Li Huang;Lieceng Zhu

  • Enhanced esterase gene expression and activity in a malathion-resistant strain of the tarnished plant bug, Lygus lineolaris

    Yu Cheng Zhu;Gordon L. Snodgrass;Ming Shun Chen

  • Genetic characterization and molecular mapping of a Hessian fly-resistance gene transferred from T. turgidum ssp. dicoccum to common wheat

    X. M. Liu;G. L. Brown-Guedira;J. H. Hatchett;J. O. Owuoche

  • Aphid Feeding Activates Expression of a Transcriptome of Oxylipin-based Defense Signals in Wheat Involved in Resistance to Herbivory

    Charles Michael Smith;Xuming Liu;Liang J. Wang;Xiang Liu

  • Analysis of transcripts and proteins expressed in the salivary glands of Hessian fly (Mayetiola destructor) larvae.

    Ming-Shun Chen;Hui-Xian Zhao;Yu Cheng Zhu;Brian Scheffler

  • Hessian fly (Mayetiola destructor) attack causes a dramatic shift in carbon and nitrogen metabolism in wheat.

    Lieceng Zhu;Xuming Liu;Xiang Liu;Richard Jeannotte

  • α-amylases from three species of stored grain coleoptera and their inhibition by wheat and corn proteinaceous inhibitors☆

    Ming-Shun Chen;Guohua Feng;K.C. Zen;Michael Richardson

  • Registration of ‘Snowmass’ Wheat

    Scott D. Haley;Jerry J. Johnson;Frank B. Peairs;John A. Stromberger

  • Hessian fly resistance gene H13 is mapped to a distal cluster of resistance genes in chromosome 6DS of wheat.

    X. M. Liu;B. S. Gill;M.-S. Chen

  • H9, H10, and H11 compose a cluster of Hessian fly-resistance genes in the distal gene-rich region of wheat chromosome 1AS

    X. M. Liu;A. K. Fritz;J. C. Reese;G. E. Wilde

  • Avirulence effector discovery in a plant galling and plant parasitic arthropod, the Hessian fly (Mayetiola destructor).

    Rajat Aggarwal;Subhashree Subramanyam;Chaoyang Zhao;Ming-Shun Chen

  • Hessian Fly-Associated Bacteria: Transmission, Essentiality, and Composition.

    Raman Bansal;Scot Hulbert;Brandi Schemerhorn;John C. Reese

  • Gall-Inducing Parasites: Convergent and Conserved Strategies of Plant Manipulation by Insects and Nematodes.

    Bruno Favery;Géraldine Dubreuil;Ming-Shun Chen;David Giron

  • Pivoting from Arabidopsis to wheat to understand how agricultural plants integrate responses to biotic stress

    M. O. Harris;T. L. Friesen;S. S. Xu;M. S. Chen

  • Interaction of Cry1Ac toxin (Bacillus thuringiensis) and proteinase inhibitors on the growth, development, and midgut proteinase activities of the bollworm, Helicoverpa zea

    Y.C. Zhu;C.A. Abel;M.S. Chen

Frequent Co-Authors

Guihua Bai
Guihua Bai United States Department of Agriculture
Yue Jin
Yue Jin US Department of Agriculture
James Kolmer
James Kolmer Agricultural Research Service
Robert L. Bowden
Robert L. Bowden US Department of Agriculture
Xianming Chen
Xianming Chen Washington State University
Scott D. Haley
Scott D. Haley Colorado State University
Allan K. Fritz
Allan K. Fritz Kansas State University
Frank B. Peairs
Frank B. Peairs Colorado State University
David D. Baltensperger
David D. Baltensperger Texas A&M University
Amir M. H. Ibrahim
Amir M. H. Ibrahim Texas A&M University

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