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of Arvicola terrestris. Ecography 23: 659-668.<br />

Fields PG, Fleura-Lessard F, Lavenseau L, Febvay G, Peypelut L, and Bonnot<br />

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trehalose and free amino acid levels in Sitophilus granarius and Cryptolestes<br />

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to differentiate two morphologically-close species of the genus Sitobion.<br />

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Finan T, et al. 2001. The complete sequence of the 1,683-kb pSymB megaplasmid<br />

from the N2-fixing endosymbiont Sinorhizobium meliloti. Proceedings of the<br />

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Finch S, Hartfield C, and Brunel E. 1999. Lutte intégrée en culture légumière de<br />

plein champ. Bulletin OILB/SROP 22.<br />

Finckh MR, Gacek ES, Goyeau H, Lannou C, Merz U, Mundt CC, Munk L,<br />

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variety and species mixtures in practice. Agronomie 20: 813-837.<br />

Fischer-Le Saux M, Arteaga-Hernández E, Mrácek Z, and Boemare NE. 1999.<br />

The bacterial symbiont Xenorhabdus poinarii (Enterobacteriaceae) is harbored<br />

by two phylogenetic related host nematodes : the entomopathogenic species<br />

Steinernema cubanum and Steinernema glaseri (Nematoda: Steinernematidae).<br />

FEMS Microbiology Ecology 29: 149-157.<br />

Fischer-Le Saux M, Viallard V, Brunel B, Normand P, and Boemare N. 1999.<br />

Polyphasic classification of the genus Photorhabdus and proposal of new taxa:<br />

P. luminescens subsp. luminescens subsp. nov., P luminescens subsp.<br />

akhurstii subsp. nov., P. luminescens subsp. laumondii subsp. nov., P.<br />

temperata sp. nov., P. temperata subsp. temperata subsp. nov. and P.<br />

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Fischer-le-Saux M. 1999. Etude de la biodiversité des bactéries symbiotiques des<br />

nématodes entomopathogènes, définition de nouvelles espèces, et mise en<br />

évidence d'une co-spéciation. Montpellier: Université Montpellier II. 272.<br />

Fischer-Le-Saux M, Mauléon H, Brunel B, Boemare N, and Coudert F. 1999.<br />

Application of PCR-RFLP of 16S rDNA to study the symbionts of tropical EPNs.<br />

In: Boemare NE and Ricardson P, eds. Taxonomy, phylogeny and<br />

gnotobiological studies of entomopathogenic nematode bacterium complexes.<br />

Luxembourg: Office for official publications of the European communities. 63-72.<br />

Fischer-Le-Saux M, Mauleon H, Constant P, Brunel B, and Boemare N. 1998.<br />

PCR Ribotyping of Xenorhabdus and Photorhabdus isolates from the caribbean<br />

region in relation to the taxonomy and geographic distribution of their nematode<br />

hosts. Applied and Environmental Microbiology 64: 4246-4254.<br />

Flechtmann CHW, Auger P, and Kreiter S. 2002. Rediscovery and redescription of<br />

Aceria onychius. Acarologia 42: 239-242.<br />

Flechtmann CHW, Auger P, Vereaeghe A, Cambronne N, and Kreiter S. 2002.<br />

The eriophyid mites from walnut trees in Grenoble. Acarologia 42: 81-90.<br />

Flechtmann CHW, and Etienne J. 2000. Plant mites from the French Antilles and<br />

French Guyana, with descriptions of two new species of eriophyid mites (Acari:<br />

Prostigmata: Tetranychidae, Tenuipalpidae, Eriophyidae). International Journal<br />

of Acarology 26: 257-263.<br />

Flechtmann CHW, and Etienne J. 2002. Plant mites from Guadeloupe and French<br />

Guyana, with descriptions of five new species of of Eriophyid mites (Acari,

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