نتایج جستجو برای: phyllotreta corrugata

تعداد نتایج: 302  

2016
CYNTHIA A. CATTON KEVIN L. STIERHOFF LAURA ROGERS-BENNETT

White abaloneHaliotis sorenseniwas listed as endangered in 2001 because of severe declines throughout southern California due to overfishing. Populations continue to decline despite the closure of the fishery in 1996. There has been little to no evidence of recruitment in southern California from population surveys and in artificial reefs targeting white abalone recruitment since the listing of...

2012
Bayden D. Russell Sean D. Connell Camille Mellin Barry W. Brook Owen W. Burnell Damien A. Fordham

The future management of commercially exploited species is challenging because techniques used to predict the future distribution of stocks under climate change are currently inadequate. We projected the future distribution and abundance of two commercially harvested abalone species (blacklip abalone, Haliotis rubra and greenlip abalone, H. laevigata) inhabiting coastal South Australia, using m...

Journal: :Marine pollution bulletin 2005
Brian Morton

Wherever I go in the world today, newspapers invariably contain a story about over fishing. In Australia, it is Patagonian toothfish, abalone and the resources of the Great Barrier Reef. In Asia, shark finning. In the Caribbean, Garoupa s. In the Pacific, Tuna, and in the Atlantic, Cod. To name but a few. We have come to regard over fishing as a fact of life, but in a few places it has become a...

2013
Kevin D. Lafferty Tal Ben-Horin

An intracellular bacterium Candidatus Xenohaliotis californiensis, also called Withering-Syndrome Rickettsia-Like Organism (WS-RLO), is the cause of mass mortalities that are the chief reason for endangerment of black abalone (Haliotis cracherodii). Using a real-time PCR assay, we found that a shore-based abalone farm (AF) in Santa Barbara, CA, USA discharged WS-RLO DNA into the ocean. Several ...

Journal: :Journal of virology 2015
Vinh T Dang Kirsten Benkendorff Tim Green Peter Speck

Molluscs, comprising one of the most successful phyla, lack clear evidence of adaptive immunity and yet thrive in the oceans, which are rich in viruses. There are thought to be nearly 120,000 species of Mollusca, most living in marine habitats. Despite the extraordinary abundance of viruses in oceans, molluscs often have very long life spans (10 to 100 years). Thus, their innate immunity must b...

Journal: :Horticultura Brasileira 2021

ABSTRACT In 2016, several reports emerged of fresh-market staked tomato plants with severe symptoms pith necrosis and premature death in commercial cultivation areas the states Paraná Minas Gerais, Brazil, which are similar to those caused by Pseudomonas corrugata. Four bacterial strains were isolated from infected tissue samples characterized as Gram-negative, aerobic, fluorescent on King’s B ...

2016
Gregory Sekulic Curtis B. Rempel

The use patterns and role of insecticide seed treatments, with focus on neonicotinoid insecticides, were examined for canola/oilseed rape production in Canada and the EU. Since nearly all planted canola acres in Western Canada and, historically, a majority of planted oilseed acres in the EU, use seed treatments, it is worth examining whether broad use of insecticidal seed treatments (IST) is co...

2014
Min-Nan Tseng Chia-Ling Chung Shean-Shong Tzean

The entomopathogenic fungus Metarhizium anisopliae MA05-169 is a transformant strain that has been metabolically engineered to express dihydroxynaphthalene-melanin biosynthesis genes. In contrast to the wild type strain, the transformant displays a greater resistance to environmental stress and a higher virulence toward target insect host. However, the underlying mechanisms for these characteri...

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