نتایج جستجو برای: fruit damaging insects

تعداد نتایج: 110414  

Journal: :Talanta 2005
Tzu-Yun Chu Chau-Chin Hung Chung-Yuan Hsu

A simple and efficient technique that does not require solvent and uses less operating time for the investigation of sex pheromones of the carambola fruit borer (Eucosma notanthes Meyrick) by utilizing headspace solid-phase microextraction (SPME) followed by GC-MS analysis has been developed. Variables such as types of SPME fiber, number of pests, temperature and extraction time have been studi...

Journal: :Zootaxa 2015
Gillian W Watson

Since 2004, an undescribed species of Unaspis (Hemiptera: Diaspididae) has become a damaging pest on Lansium domesticum Corrêa in the Philippines. Its attack on the leaves causes premature senescence and defoliation, resulting in the production of few, underdeveloped, sour fruit and sometimes killing the trees. The scale was misidentified initially as Lepidosaphes ulmi (Linnaeus) and then as Un...

2017
SUMIHARE NOJI

AbstracL Remarkable advances in deyelopmental genetics in the pas"wo decades allow us to approach the eyolution of animal design by elucidating the molecular mechanisms underlying diyeTgent body p]ans. The ancestry and eyolution of segmented body plans in the bilaterians has been an active area of inyestigation in this field of study. Although segmentation mechanisms have been extensively studi...

Journal: :Journal of nematology 1996
W B Thomas

Methyl bromide is used extensively on a global basis as a pesticide against nematodes, weeds, insects, fungi, bacteria, and rodents. As a soil fumigant, it is used in significant quantities in the production of strawberry and tomato, as well as other agriculture commodities. Grain, fresh fruit, forestry products, and other materials are fumigated with methyl bromide to control pest infestations...

2009
Marco Archetti M. Archetti

I review the hypotheses that have been proposed to explain the adaptive value of autumn leaf colours. The available adaptive hypotheses can be reduced to the following. Photoprotection: pigments protect against photoinhibition or photooxidation allowing a more efficient recovery of nutrients. Drought resistance: pigments decrease osmotic potential allowing leaves to tolerate water stress. Leaf ...

Journal: :Pest management science 2003
James E Throne Guy J Hallman Judy A Johnson Peter A Follett

This is a review of current post-harvest entomology research conducted by the Agricultural Research Service, the research branch of the US Department of Agriculture. The review covers both durable and perishable commodities. Research on biochemistry, genetics, physiology, monitoring and control of insects infesting stored grain, dried fruits and nuts, and processed commodities is reviewed. Rese...

2011
Leigh Boardman Jesper Givskov Sørensen Shelley A. Johnson John S. Terblanche

Controlled atmosphere treatments using carbon dioxide, oxygen, and/or nitrogen, together with controlled temperature and humidity, form an important method for post-harvest sterilization against insect-infested fruit. However, in insects, the cross tolerance and biochemical interactions between the various stresses of modified gas conditions and low temperature may either elicit or block standa...

2012
Jeeva Jacob

The mechanisms involved in the food perception and selection remain poorly explored in many invertebrates including Drosophila melanogaster. Although our knowledge on these processes has rapidly increased, less is known about the mechanism of deciding or changing in the food preferences of Drosophila. This study explores how the type of media in Drosophila food affect male and female Drosophila...

2014
Didi Gaëlle Mokam Champlain Djiéto-Lordon Charles-Félix Bilong Bilong

Patterns of species diversity and community structure of insects associated with fruits of domesticated cucurbits were investigated from January 2009 to 2011 in three localities from two agroecological zones in the southern part of Cameroon. Rarefaction curves combined with nonparametric estimators of species richness were used to extrapolate species richness beyond our own data. Sampling effor...

Journal: :Current Biology 2010
Taro Nakamura Masato Yoshizaki Shotaro Ogawa Haruko Okamoto Yohei Shinmyo Tetsuya Bando Hideyo Ohuchi Sumihare Noji Taro Mito

The mode of insect embryogenesis varies among species, reflecting adaptations to different life history strategies [1, 2]. In holometabolous insects, which include the model systems, such as the fruit fly and the red flour beetle, a large proportion of the blastoderm produces an embryo, whereas hemimetabolous embryos generally arise from a small region of the blastoderm [3]. Despite their impor...

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