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Simon Snoeck
Simon Snoeck
Postdoctoral researcher at the University of Zurich, Department of Plant and Microbial Biology
Verified email at botinst.uzh.ch
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The Effect of Oral Administration of dsRNA on Viral Replication and Mortality in Bombus terrestris
N Piot, S Snoeck, M Vanlede, G Smagghe, I Meeus
Viruses 7 (6), 3172-3185, 2015
592015
Long-Term Population Studies Uncover the Genome Structure and Genetic Basis of Xenobiotic and Host Plant Adaptation in the Herbivore Tetranychus urticae
N Wybouw, O Kosterlitz, AH Kurlovs, S Bajda, R Greenhalgh, S Snoeck, ...
Genetics 211 (4), 1409-1427, 2019
532019
Genome‐wide gene expression profiling reveals that cuticle alterations and P450 detoxification are associated with deltamethrin and DDT resistance in Anopheles arabiensis …
EA Simma, W Dermauw, V Balabanidou, S Snoeck, A Bryon, RM Clark, ...
Pest management science 75 (7), 1808-1818, 2019
522019
Genome-enabled insights into the biology of thrips as crop pests
D Rotenberg, AA Baumann, S Ben-Mahmoud, O Christiaens, W Dermauw, ...
BMC biology 18 (1), 1-37, 2020
472020
Geographical distribution and molecular insights into abamectin and milbemectin cross‐resistance in European field populations of Tetranychus urticae
W Xue, S Snoeck, C Njiru, E Inak, W Dermauw, T Van Leeuwen
Pest management science 76 (8), 2569-2581, 2020
462020
High-resolution QTL mapping in Tetranychus urticae reveals acaricide-specific responses and common target-site resistance after selection by different METI-I acaricides
S Snoeck, AH Kurlovs, S Bajda, R Feyereisen, R Greenhalgh, ...
Insect biochemistry and molecular biology 110, 19-33, 2019
452019
The effect of insecticide synergist treatment on genome-wide gene expression in a polyphagous pest
S Snoeck, R Greenhalgh, L Tirry, RM Clark, T Van Leeuwen, W Dermauw
Scientific reports 7 (1), 13440, 2017
352017
Transcriptomic Plasticity in the Arthropod Generalist Tetranychus urticae Upon Long-Term Acclimation to Different Host Plants
S Snoeck, N Wybouw, T Van Leeuwen, W Dermauw
G3: Genes, Genomes, Genetics 8 (12), 3865-3879, 2018
322018
Molecular tug-of-war: Plant immune recognition of herbivory
S Snoeck, N Guayazán-Palacios, AD Steinbrenner
The Plant Cell 34 (5), 1497-1513, 2022
302022
Reduced proinsecticide activation by cytochrome P450 confers coumaphos resistance in the major bee parasite Varroa destructor
S Vlogiannitis, K Mavridis, W Dermauw, S Snoeck, E Katsavou, E Morou, ...
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 118 (6), e2020380118, 2021
292021
Substrate specificity and promiscuity of horizontally transferred UDP-glycosyltransferases in the generalist herbivore Tetranychus urticae
S Snoeck, N Pavlidi, D Pipini, J Vontas, W Dermauw, T Van Leeuwen
Insect biochemistry and molecular biology 109, 116-127, 2019
252019
Trait mapping in diverse arthropods by bulked segregant analysis
AH Kurlovs, S Snoeck, O Kosterlitz, T Van Leeuwen, RM Clark
Current opinion in insect science 36, 57-65, 2019
242019
Molecular and genetic analysis of resistance to METI-I acaricides in Iranian populations of the citrus red mite Panonychus citri
ES Alavijeh, J Khajehali, S Snoeck, R Panteleri, M Ghadamyari, ...
Pesticide biochemistry and physiology 164, 73-84, 2020
182020
Evolutionary gain and loss of a plant pattern-recognition receptor for HAMP recognition
S Snoeck, BW Abramson, AGK Garcia, AN Egan, TP Michael, ...
Elife 11, e81050, 2022
62022
Adaptive divergence and post-zygotic barriers to gene flow between sympatric populations of a herbivorous mite
E Villacis-Perez, S Snoeck, AH Kurlovs, RM Clark, JAJ Breeuwer, ...
Communications biology 4 (1), 853, 2021
62021
Plant Receptor-like proteins (RLPs): Structural features enabling versatile immune recognition
S Snoeck, AGK Garcia, AD Steinbrenner
Physiological and Molecular Plant Pathology, 102004, 2023
12023
Genetic and molecular mechanisms of pesticide resistance and host plant acclimation in the generalist herbivore Tetranychus urticae
S Snoeck
Ghent University, 2019
2019
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