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Huang S, Li J, Zhang Y, Li Z, Evans J, Rose R, et al.
J Virol Methods . 2021 Apr; 293:114163. PMID: 33864854
In terms of infectious diseases caused by a variety of microorganisms, the ability to promptly and accurately identify the causative agents is the first step on the path to all...
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Traynor K, Tosi S, Rennich K, Steinhauer N, Forsgren E, Rose R, et al.
Environ Pollut . 2021 Apr; 279:116566. PMID: 33839524
Honey bees Apis mellifera forage in a wide radius around their colony, bringing back contaminated food resources that can function as terrestrial bioindicators of environmental pesticide exposure. Evaluating pesticide exposure...
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Li J, Heerman M, Evans J, Rose R, Li W, Rodriguez-Garcia C, et al.
J Exp Biol . 2019 Mar; 222(Pt 7). PMID: 30846535
Nutrition is involved in regulating multiple aspects of honey bee biology such as caste, immunity, lifespan, growth and behavioral development. Deformed wing virus (DWV) is a major pathogenic factor which...
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Li J, Wang T, Evans J, Rose R, Zhao Y, Li Z, et al.
Viruses . 2019 Jan; 11(1). PMID: 30646581
RNA viruses that contain single-stranded RNA genomes of positive sense make up the largest group of pathogens infecting honey bees. (SBV) is one of the most widely distributed honey bee...
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Zhao Y, Heerman M, Peng W, Evans J, Rose R, DeGrandi-Hoffman G, et al.
Insects . 2019 Jan; 10(1). PMID: 30626033
The synergistic interactions between the ectoparasitic mite and (DWV) lead to the reduction in lifespan of the European honey bee and often have been implicated in colony losses worldwide. However,...
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Pettis J, Rose R, Chaimanee V
PLoS One . 2017 Nov; 12(11):e0188063. PMID: 29125881
At least two parasitic mites have moved from Asian species of honeybees to infest Apis mellifera. Of these two, Varroa destructor is more widespread globally while Tropilaelaps mercedesae has remained...
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Pettis J, Rose R, Lichtenberg E, Chantawannakul P, Buawangpong N, Somana W, et al.
J Econ Entomol . 2013 Sep; 106(4):1535-44. PMID: 24020263
Parasitic Tropilaelaps (Delfinado and Baker) mites are a damaging pest of European honey bees (Apis mellifera L.) in Asia. These mites represent a significant threat if introduced to other regions...
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Pettis J, Lichtenberg E, Andree M, Stitzinger J, Rose R, vanEngelsdorp D
PLoS One . 2013 Jul; 8(7):e70182. PMID: 23894612
Recent declines in honey bee populations and increasing demand for insect-pollinated crops raise concerns about pollinator shortages. Pesticide exposure and pathogens may interact to have strong negative effects on managed...
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Rose R, Dively G
Environ Entomol . 2008 Feb; 36(5):1254-68. PMID: 18284751
A field study was conducted over 2 yr to determine the effects of transgenic sweet corn containing a gene from the bacterium Bacillus thuringiensis (Bt) on the diversity and abundance...