1975 journal article

SUBLETHAL EFFECTS OF INFECTION BY NOSEMA-HELIOTHIDIS IN CORN-EARWORM, HELIOTHIS-ZEA

JOURNAL OF INVERTEBRATE PATHOLOGY, 26(1), 57–63.

By: R. Gaugler n & W. Brooks n

TL;DR: The reproductive and diapause potentials of Heliothis zea infected with the microsporidan Nosema heliothidis were compared to those of uninfected individuals and revealed that larval development was retarded by 3 days and slight increases occurred in the incidences of pupal deformities and mating pairs that failed to separate. (via Semantic Scholar)
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