2014
Microsporidia in Insects
Becnel J, Andreadis T. Microsporidia in Insects. 2014, 521-570. DOI: 10.1002/9781118395264.ch21.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchBiological control agentsLife cycle featuresBeneficial insectsTaxonomic distributionInfected insectsInfectious sporesInsectsControl agentsHost cellsMicrosporidian infectionMicrosporidiaDirect oral ingestionLife cycleImmediate environmentCycle featuresParasitoidsHoneybeesResult of infectionMicrosporidiumCytoplasmBasic informationSporesCells
1999
Microsporidia in Insects
Becnel J, Andreadis T. Microsporidia in Insects. 1999, 447-501. DOI: 10.1128/9781555818227.ch14.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchHost cellsType hostGenera of microsporidiaAquatic insectsPhylogenetic diversityLife cycle featuresSpecific habitatsTaxonomic distributionLife cycle characteristicsInsectsSpecialized relationshipsMicrosporidiaCellular levelGenusSpeciesCytoplasmHostXenomasHost systemMinor pathwayCellsHabitatsCycle featuresSporulationDiversity
1998
Ultrastructural differentiation of the genogroups in the genus Ehrlichia
Popov V, Han V, Chen S, Dumler J, Feng H, Andreadis T, Tesh R, Walker D. Ultrastructural differentiation of the genogroups in the genus Ehrlichia. Journal Of Medical Microbiology 1998, 47: 235-251. PMID: 9511829, DOI: 10.1099/00222615-47-3-235.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsWolbachia pipientisClusters of speciesE. sennetsuGenus EhrlichiaDense-cored cellsHost cell mitochondriaFibrillar matrixMorula membraneCell culturesCell wallBinary fissionEndoplasmic reticulumCell mitochondriaHost cellsIndividual cellsE. canisIndividual vacuolesE. murisContinuous cell cultureE. chaffeensisUltrastructural differentiationMorulaeOrganismsSpeciesMost alterations
1996
Orthosomella lambdinaen. sp. (Microsporida: Unikaryonidae) from the Spring Hemlock Looper,Lambdina athasaria(Lepidoptera: Geometridae)
Andreadis T, Maier C, Lemmon C. Orthosomella lambdinaen. sp. (Microsporida: Unikaryonidae) from the Spring Hemlock Looper,Lambdina athasaria(Lepidoptera: Geometridae). Journal Of Invertebrate Pathology 1996, 67: 169-177. DOI: 10.1006/jipa.1996.0025.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchHemlock looperElectron-dense surface coatNew speciesMature sporesMidgut epitheliumCytoplasmic cleavageHost cellsSporogonial plasmodiaLarval populationsPolar filamentVariable numberStages of developmentFree sporesSpring hemlock looperLooperSurface coatSporoblastsSporesPrincipal siteNucleusSporogenesisLarvaeMicrosporidiaMicrosporidiumSpecies