نتایج جستجو برای: host trees

تعداد نتایج: 300485  

محمد سعید مصدق, , رحیم اسلامی زاده, , مهدی اسفندیاری, ,

The cottony Cushion Scale, Icerya purchasi Mask., is a polyphagous, cosmopolitan and destructive pest that infests more than 200 plant species apart from citrus. Laboratory studies were carried out on the orange at three temperatures, 17±1, 27±1 and 40±1°C 65±5% RH and 14:10 (L:D). The duration of nymphal stages, female longevity and the life cycle at 17±1°C were 85.8±3.83, 74.9±3.53 and 173.6±...

بنی هاشمی, ضیاءالدین, حمزه زرقانی, حبیب ‌الله,

A field survey was carried out in Firoozabad Beneh (Pistacia mutica) Forest Station covering about 12000 hectares. Data were collected using combined random and systematic sampling methods to study the effect of altitude, dominant slope direction, sex and age of the host and plant canopy on rust severity caused by Pileolaria terebinthi. The rust severity decreased with plant age and elevations ...

Journal: :Gene 2013
Claudia Cano-Ramírez María Fernanda López Ana K Cesar-Ayala Verónica Pineda-Martínez Brian T Sullivan Gerardo Zúñiga

Bark beetles oxidize the defensive monoterpenes of their host trees both to detoxify them and convert them into components of their pheromone system. This oxidation is catalyzed by cytochrome P450 enzymes and occurs in different tissues of the insect, including the gut (i.e., the site where the beetle's pheromones are produced and accumulated) and the antennae (i.e., the olfactory organs used f...

2013
John A. Byers

Certain species of bark beetles in the insect order Coleoptera, family Curculionidae (formerly Scolytidae), are keystone species in forest ecosystems. However, the tree-killing and wood-boring bark and ambrosia beetles are also among the most damaging insects of forest products including lumber, paper, and ornamental/recreational trees. The pest status of these beetles has been elevated with th...

2012
Stefanie Kautz Daniel J. Ballhorn Johannes Kroiss Steffen U. Pauls Corrie S. Moreau Sascha Eilmus Erhard Strohm Martin Heil

Protective ant-plant mutualisms that are exploited by non-defending parasitic ants represent prominent model systems for ecology and evolutionary biology. The mutualist Pseudomyrmex ferrugineus is an obligate plant-ant and fully depends on acacias for nesting space and food. The parasite Pseudomyrmex gracilis facultatively nests on acacias and uses host-derived food rewards but also external fo...

2016
Xubing Liu Minxia Liang Rampal S. Etienne Gregory S. Gilbert Shixiao Yu

Recent studies have detected phylogenetic signals in pathogen-host networks for both soil-borne and leaf-infecting fungi, suggesting that pathogenic fungi may track or coevolve with their preferred hosts. However, a phylogenetically concordant relationship between multiple hosts and multiple fungi in has rarely been investigated. Using next-generation high-throughput DNA sequencing techniques, ...

Journal: :Molecular ecology 2016
Nathan P Havill Shigehiko Shiyake Ashley Lamb Galloway Robert G Foottit Guoyue Yu Annie Paradis Joseph Elkinton Michael E Montgomery Masakazu Sano Adalgisa Caccone

Hemlock woolly adelgid, Adelges tsugae, is an invasive pest of hemlock trees (Tsuga) in eastern North America. We used 14 microsatellites and mitochondrial COI sequences to assess its worldwide genetic structure and reconstruct its colonization history. The resulting information about its life cycle, biogeography and host specialization could help predict invasion by insect herbivores. We ident...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2011
Satyanarayana Tatineni Cecile J Robertson Stephen M Garnsey William O Dawson

Viruses have evolved as combinations of genes whose products interact with cellular components to produce progeny virus throughout the plants. Some viral genes, particularly those that are involved in replication and assembly, tend to be relatively conserved, whereas other genes that have evolved for interactions with the specific host for movement and to counter host-defense systems tend to be...

Journal: :Annual review of entomology 1997
T D Paine K F Raffa T C Harrington

Scolytid bark beetles that colonize living conifers are frequently associated with specific fungi that are carried in specialized structures or on the body surface. These fungi are introduced into the tree during the attack process. The continuing association suggests that there is mutual benefit to the fitness of both beetles and fungi. The fungal species may benefit from the association with ...

Journal: :IEEE Trans. Computers 1996
Nader Bagherzadeh Martin Dowd Nayla Nassif

| Binary tree structures have been very useful in solving divide-and-conquer type of problems. Embedding binary trees into another network|the host network|helps in designing solutions for the host network using the known solutions on binary trees. Embedding arbitrary binary trees into networks, in particular into the hypercube, has been addressed in the literature. The latter was achieved with...

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