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R N Nagoshi

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Garcia A, Godoy W, Thomas J, Nagoshi R, Meagher R
J Econ Entomol . 2017 Dec; 111(1):120-126. PMID: 29267899
The fall armyworm, Spodoptera frugiperda (J.E. Smith) (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae), cannot survive prolonged periods of freezing temperatures, thereby limiting where it can overwinter in North America. Climate change is anticipated to...
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Nagoshi R, Meagher R
Insect Mol Biol . 2016 Mar; 25(3):324-37. PMID: 26991678
The noctuid moth Spodoptera frugiperda (the fall armyworm) is endemic to the Western Hemisphere and appears to be undergoing sympatric speciation to produce two subpopulations that differ in their choice...
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Westbrook J, Nagoshi R, Meagher R, Fleischer S, Jairam S
Int J Biometeorol . 2015 Jun; 60(2):255-67. PMID: 26045330
Fall armyworm, Spodoptera frugiperda (J.E. Smith), is a highly mobile insect pest of a wide range of host crops. However, this pest of tropical origin cannot survive extended periods of...
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Prasifka J, Bradshaw J, Meagher R, Nagoshi R, Steffey K, Gray M
J Econ Entomol . 2010 Jan; 102(6):2154-9. PMID: 20069844
Observations of fall armyworm, Spodoptera frugiperda (J.E. Smith) (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae), larvae infesting plots of Miscanthus x giganteus Greef and Deuter ex Hodkinson and Renvoize prompted laboratory-based tests of survival, development,...
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Nagoshi R, Meagher R
Insect Mol Biol . 2003 Sep; 12(5):453-8. PMID: 12974950
The fall armyworm, Spodoptera frugiperda, consists of two host strains (rice and corn) that differ in developmental, physiological and behavioural characteristics. However, because the strains are morphologically indistinguishable the investigation...
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Hinson S, Nagoshi R
Insect Mol Biol . 2002 May; 11(3):241-8. PMID: 12000643
The Drosophila ovarian tumour gene is required at multiple times in the germline for oogenesis. A second gene, Sex-lethal, controls sex determination in the soma and also has a separate...
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Chao S, Nagoshi R
Mech Dev . 1999 Oct; 88(2):159-72. PMID: 10534615
The reaper and head involution defective genes can induce apoptotic death in several Drosophila cell types, including portions of the embryo and eye. By a combination of FLP recombinase and...
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Hinson S, Pettus J, Nagoshi R
Mech Dev . 1999 Oct; 88(1):3-14. PMID: 10525184
The ovo and ovarian tumor genes are required during early and late stages of Drosophila oogenesis. The ovo product, a zinc-finger transcription factor, can bind to sites and influence the...
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Hinson S, Nagoshi R
Development . 1999 Feb; 126(5):861-71. PMID: 9927588
In Drosophila, compatibility between the sexually differentiated state of the soma and the sex chromosome constitution of the germline is required for normal gametogenesis. In this study, we defined important...
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Rodesch C, Pettus J, Nagoshi R
Dev Biol . 1997 Nov; 190(2):153-64. PMID: 9344535
The ovarian tumor gene is required during both early and late stages of oogenesis. Mutations produce a range of phenotypes, including agametic ovarioles, tumorous egg chambers, and late stage oogenic...