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    How to transition from 'early career' to 'established'.

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    PhDs, postdocs, fellows and newly appointed lecturers all fall into the category of early-career researchers (ECRs). The life of researchers in early stages of their career is far from straightforward. Funding is a huge barrier for many ECRs looking to make the next step in their career, but it's not the only challenge. It is important that we recognize, support and reward their development. This feature sees ECRs at different stages discuss their experiences and tips for success

    Spider mite performance on different host plants, before and after tomato adaptation.

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    Performance was quantified as the total population sizes (including eggs and mobile stages) 10 days after the initial inoculation using 35 female mites. The T. urticae London mite strain and the following plant cultivars were used; bean: Phaseolus vulgaris L. cv ‘Prelude’, cucumber: Cucumis sativus L. cv ‘Tanja’, tomato: Solanum lycopersicum L. cv ‘Moneymaker’ and bell pepper: Capsicum annuum L. cv ‘California Wonder’

    Spider mite performance on different host plants, before and after tomato adaptation.

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    Performance was quantified as the total population sizes (including eggs and mobile stages) 10 days after the initial inoculation using 35 female mites. The T. urticae London mite strain and the following plant cultivars were used; bean: Phaseolus vulgaris L. cv ‘Prelude’, cucumber: Cucumis sativus L. cv ‘Tanja’, tomato: Solanum lycopersicum L. cv ‘Moneymaker’ and bell pepper: Capsicum annuum L. cv ‘California Wonder’

    Annotations of T. urticae genes

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    BLAST2GO- and best-BLAST-hit-annotations are included. T. urticae gene IDs can be accessed at http://bioinformatics.psb.ugent.be/orcae/overview/Tetu
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