Development on Citrus medica infected with ‘Candidatus Liberibacter asiaticus’ has sex-specific and -nonspecific impacts on adult Diaphorina citri and its endosymbionts
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M. MacCoss | L. Mueller | S. Saha | C. Slupsky | S. Krasnoff | J. Ramsey | Richard S. Johnson | R. Shatters | D. Hall | J. Mahoney | Michelle L. Heck | EricaRose Warwick | K. Howe | Laurynne C Coates | Kathy Moulton | M. Heck | Laurynne C. Coates
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