Publications
17
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Martinez‑Sañudo et al., 2024, Scientific Reports | The biogeographic patterns of the olive fly and its primary symbiont Candidatus Erwinia dacicola across the distribution area of the olive tree | ||
Siden-Kiamos et al., 2022, Insect Biochemistry and Molecular Biology | Dynamic interactions between the symbiont Candidatus Erwinia dacicola and its olive fruit fly host Bactrocera oleae | ||
Nobre, 2021, PLOS ONE | Olive fruit fly and its obligate symbiont Candidatus Erwinia dacicola: Two new symbiont haplotypes in the Mediterranean basin | ||
Livadaras et al., 2021, Bulletin of Entomological Research | Stably inherited transfer of the bacterial symbiont Candidatus Erwinia dacicola from wild olive fruit flies Bactrocera oleae to a laboratory strain | ||
Sacchetti et al., 2019, BMC Biotechnology | Olive fruit fly rearing procedures affect the vertical transmission of the bacterial symbiont Candidatus Erwinia dacicola | ||
Bigiotti et al., 2019, BMC Biotechnology | Horizontal transfer and finalization of a reliable detection method for the olive fruit fly endosymbiont, Candidatus Erwinia dacicola | ||
Bigiotti et al., 2019, Journal of Applied Entomology | Symbiosis interruption in the olive fly: Effect of copper and propolis onCandidatusErwinia dacicola | ||
Koumandou et al., 2018, Journal of Biotechnology | Genomic analysis of the endosymbiotic bacterium Candidatus Erwinia dacicola provides insights for the management of the olive pest Bactrocera oleae | ||
Sacchetti et al., 2018, | Olive fruit fly rearing procedures affect the vertical transmission of the bacterial symbiontCandidatusErwinia dacicola | ||
Bigiotti et al., 2018, | Horizontal transfer and finalization of a reliable detection method for the olive fruit fly endosymbiont,CandidatusErwinia dacicolax |