Soil environments influence gut prokaryotic communities in the larvae of the invasive japanese beetle popillia japonica newman

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  • who: Helena Avila-Arias from the Soil Insect Ecology Laboratory, Department of Entomology, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN, United States have published the Article: Soil Environments Influence Gut Prokaryotic Communities in the Larvae of the Invasive Japanese Beetle Popillia japonica Newman, in the Journal: Gut Microbiota in Third Instar JB Larvae and Associated Soil Sixty-three samples (7 locations u00d7 3 compartments u00d7and 3 biological replicates) yielded 4,209,746 reads (78.1% of raw input, Supplementary Table 1) for downstream analysis. Overall, 8,418 prokaryotic ASVs were detected with.4 and 99.6% belonging to Archaea . . .

     

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