van der Goes van Naters Wynand, Carlson John R
Department of Molecular, Cellular and Developmental Biology, Yale University, PO Box 208103, New Haven, Connecticut 06520-8103, USA.
Nature. 2006 Nov 16;444(7117):302-7. doi: 10.1038/nature05403.
Insects transmit disease to hundreds of millions of people a year, and cause enormous losses to the world's agricultural output. Many insects find the human or plant hosts on which they feed, and identify and locate their mates, primarily through olfaction and taste. Major advances have recently been made in understanding insect chemosensation at the molecular and cellular levels. These advances have provided new opportunities to control insects that cause massive damage to health and agriculture across the world.
昆虫每年将疾病传播给数亿人,并给世界农业产出造成巨大损失。许多昆虫主要通过嗅觉和味觉来寻找它们赖以生存的人类或植物宿主,并识别和定位它们的配偶。最近在分子和细胞水平上对昆虫化学感受的理解取得了重大进展。这些进展为控制对全球健康和农业造成巨大破坏的昆虫提供了新的机会。