نتایج جستجو برای: a brassicae

تعداد نتایج: 13432597  

Journal: :Journal of molecular microbiology and biotechnology 2014
Michael Kube Christin Siewert Alexander M Migdoll Bojan Duduk Sabine Holz Ralf Rabus Erich Seemüller Jelena Mitrovic Ines Müller Carmen Büttner Richard Reinhardt

Analysis of the completely determined genomes of the plant-derived Acholeplasma brassicae strain O502 and A. palmae strain J233 revealed that the circular chromosomes are 1,877,792 and 1,554,229 bp in size, have a G + C content of 36 and 29%, and encode 1,690 and 1,439 proteins, respectively. Comparative analysis of these sequences and previously published genomes of A. laidlawii strain PG-8, '...

2011
Klaas Bouwmeester Mara de Sain Rob Weide Anne Gouget Sofieke Klamer Herve Canut Francine Govers

In plants, an active defense against biotrophic pathogens is dependent on a functional continuum between the cell wall (CW) and the plasma membrane (PM). It is thus anticipated that proteins maintaining this continuum also function in defense. The legume-like lectin receptor kinase LecRK-I.9 is a putative mediator of CW-PM adhesions in Arabidopsis and is known to bind in vitro to the Phytophtho...

2009
G. I. Oduor B. Lohr A. A. Seif

The population dynamics of major brassica pests and occurrence of their natural enemies were monitored weekly for a period of 9 months on cabbage (var. Copenhagen Market) at a research station plot (no pesticides applied) and a farmer’s field (weekly application of Permethrin 10 EC or Dimethoate 40 EC) in Central Kenya. Pest infestations occurred within 14 days after the seedlings were transpla...

Journal: :Mycologia 2006
Timothy Y James Peter M Letcher Joyce E Longcore Sharon E Mozley-Standridge David Porter Martha J Powell Gareth W Griffith Rytas Vilgalys

Chytridiomycota (chytrids) is the only phylum of true Fungi that reproduces with motile spores (zoospores). Chytrids currently are classified into five orders based on habitat, zoospore characters and life cycles. In this paper we estimate the phylogeny of the chytrids with DNA sequences from the ribosomal RNA operon (18S+5.8S+28S subunits). To our surprise the morphologically reduced parasites...

2013
Caroline Gouhier-Darimont André Schmiesing Christelle Bonnet Steve Lassueur Philippe Reymond

Insect egg deposition activates plant defence, but very little is known about signalling events that control this response. In Arabidopsis thaliana, oviposition by Pieris brassicae triggers salicylic acid (SA) accumulation and induces the expression of defence genes. This is similar to the recognition of pathogen-associated molecular patterns (PAMPs), which are involved in PAMP-triggered immuni...

2016
Nobuto Yamada Naoki Okamoto Hiroshi Kataoka Akira Mizoguchi Christian Wegener

Diapause, a programmed developmental arrest at a specific stage, is common in insects and is regulated by hormones. It is well established that in pupal diapause, cessation of ecdysteroid secretion from the prothoracic glands (PGs) after pupal ecdysis leads to diapause initiation, while resumption of its secretion induces post-diapause development. However, what regulates the activity of the gl...

Journal: :Biology letters 2009
Shingo Tanaka

Parasitoid wasps lay female eggs or a high proportion of female eggs in favourable host insects because female wasps require many more resources during their development. Many studies have tested the effects of host physiological status on the sex allocation of parasitoids, but few have attempted to test the effects of host behavioural traits. Cotesia glomerata is a gregarious parasitoid wasp t...

Journal: :Chemical senses 2008
S Ulland E Ian M Stranden A-K Borg-Karlson H Mustaparta

Herbivore insects are suitable model organisms for studying how plant odor information is encoded in olfactory receptor neurons (RNs). By the use of gas chromatography linked to electrophysiological recordings from single RNs, screening for sensitivity to naturally produced plant odorants is possible in order to determine the molecular receptive ranges of the neurons. Using this method, we have...

2008
Renate C. Smallegange Suzanne E. Blatt Jeff A. Harvey Marcel Dicke

Plants attacked by herbivorous insects emit volatile compounds that attract predators or parasitoids of the herbivores. Plant fitness increases when these herbivorous insects are parasitized by solitary parasitoids, but whether gregarious koinobiont parasitoids also confer a benefit to plant fitness has been disputed. We investigated the relationship between parasitoid load of the gregarious Co...

Journal: :The Journal of eukaryotic microbiology 2004
John M Archibald Patrick J Keeling

The plasmodiophorids are a group of eukaryotic intracellular parasites that cause disease in a variety of economically significant crops. Plasmodiophorids have traditionally been considered fungi but have more recently been suggested to be members of the Cercozoa, a morphologically diverse group of amoeboid, flagellate, and amoeboflagellate protists. The recognition that Cercozoa constitute a m...

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