000066665 001__ 66665 000066665 005__ 20210601162442.0 000066665 037__ $$aRESEARCH$$bPosters 000066665 041__ $$aeng 000066665 090__ $$aPt0005 000066665 245__ $$aTissue Location and Developmental Regulation of Pheromone Biosynthesis Activating Neuropeptide and Its Binding Proteins in Spoladea recurvalis (Lepidoptera: Crambidae) 000066665 260__ $$aShanhua, Tainan, Taiwan$$bWorld Vegetable Center 000066665 269__ $$a2018-08-03 000066665 336__ $$aPosters 000066665 520__ $$aUse of chemical pesticides poses serious risks to the environment and human health. Developing alternative, ecofriendly control methods to interrupt mating behavior is recognized as an appropriate component for effective integrated pest management (IPM) strategies. Here, we characterized the pheromone biosynthesis activating neuropeptide and binding proteins in S.recurvalis, and performed the tissue-specific gene expression across developmental stages with the aim of using these proteins as primary molecular targets for designing and developing new pest management strategies. 000066665 650__ $$058284$$aINTEGRATED PEST MANAGEMENT 000066665 650__ $$059432$$aNEUROPEPTIDES 000066665 650__ $$058977$$aS. RECURVALIS 000066665 650__ $$058508$$aPHEROMONES 000066665 6531_ $$aGENE EXPRESSION 000066665 6531_ $$aIPM 000066665 6531_ $$aPHEROMONES 000066665 7001_ $$aKumar, SR$$uWorld Vegetable Center 000066665 7001_ $$aRamasamy, S$$uWorld Vegetable Center 000066665 711__ $$aXXX International Horticultural Congress$$cIstanbul, Turkey$$d2018-08-12$$m2018-08-16 000066665 8564_ $$s677376 000066665 8564_ $$s2022556 000066665 8564_ $$9f0c72d49-18d3-4102-9843-d055c954eb87$$s1417278$$uhttps://worldveg.tind.io/record/66665/files/Pt0005.pdf 000066665 980__ $$aMIG