نتایج جستجو برای: the carob moth

تعداد نتایج: 16054469  

Journal: :Agronomy 2023

Carob (Ceratonia siliqua L.) is an underutilized traditional crop in the Mediterranean regions that has gained much interest due to its high nutritional traits and resilience drought salinity. However, conventional methods of carob propagation are not enough meet increasing market demands. The present study analyzes what extent benzyl adenine (BA) treatments (0.1, 0.5 1.0 mg L−1) alone or combi...

2010
Shahzad Iranipour Nahid Vaez Ghadir Nouri Ghanbalani Rasoul Asghari Zakaria Mohammad Mashhadi Jafarloo

Trichogramma brassicae (Bezdenko) is the most important species of Trichogramma parasitoids in Iran. The cotton bollworm, Helicoverpa armigera (Hubner) is a polyphagous insect pest that attacks many crops including cotton, maize, soybean, tomato, etc. The bollworm egg is a suitable target for many Trichogramma species. Factitious hosts such as eggs of the flour moth, Anagasta kuehniella (Zeller...

A. Asghar Fathi A. Asghari, H. Mohammaddust S.A. Mohammadi

Diamondback moth (DBM), Plutella xylostella L. is the most injurious defoliage insect pest of canola in Ardabil province of Iran. It occurs annually and causes damage in canola fields. This study was performed to identify QTLs controlling resistance to diamondback moth using SSR and RAPD markers. An F2:4 population of 180 families derived from crossing between cv. ‘SLMO46’ and cv. ‘Quantum’ wer...

Journal: :نامه انجمن حشره شناسی ایران 0
حبیب عباسی پور مسلم بسیج محمد محمودوند اشکان مسندی یزدی نژاد

this is a report on the occurrence of the hymenoterous parasitoid of the beet moth, scrobipalpa ocellatella boyd (lep.: gelechiidae), in iran for the first time. diadegma pusio (holmgren) was collected from the larvae of s. ocellatella in the sugar beet fields located in ray, the southern district of tehran. this ichneumonid species is belonging to the subfamily campopleginae and tribe limneriini.

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2014
Manuela M Gebhardt Karolin E Eberle Pit Radtke Johannes A Jehle

The baculovirus Cydia pomonella granulovirus (CpGV) is widely applied as a biocontrol agent of codling moth. After field resistance of codling moth populations had been observed against the commercially used Mexican (M) isolate of CpGV, infection experiments of larvae of the resistant codling moth strain CpRR1 showed that several other naturally occurring CpGV isolates (I12, S, E2, and I07) fro...

Journal: :نامه انجمن حشره شناسی ایران 0
جواد کریم زاده اصفهانی گوین براد

the previous record of diadegma anurum (thomson) as a parasitoid of diamondback moth, plutella xylostella (l.) (lep.: plutellidae), from iran has just been a misidentification of diadegma semiclausum (hellen).

2014
Adam J. Bates Jon P. Sadler Dave Grundy Norman Lowe George Davis David Baker Malcolm Bridge Roger Freestone David Gardner Chris Gibson Robin Hemming Stephen Howarth Steve Orridge Mark Shaw Tom Tams Heather Young

Moths are abundant and ubiquitous in vegetated terrestrial environments and are pollinators, important herbivores of wild plants, and food for birds, bats and rodents. In recent years, many once abundant and widespread species have shown sharp declines that have been cited by some as indicative of a widespread insect biodiversity crisis. Likely causes of these declines include agricultural inte...

2017
Joachim R. de Miranda Harald Hedman Piero Onorati Jörg Stephan Olof Karlberg Helena Bylund Olle Terenius

A novel, 10 kb RNA virus—tentatively named ‘Abisko virus’—was discovered in the transcriptome data of a diseased autumnal moth (Epirrita autumnata) larva, as part of a search for the possible causes of the cyclical nature and mortality associated with geometrid moth dynamics and outbreaks in northern Fennoscandia. Abisko virus has a genome organization similar to that of the insect-infecting ne...

2009
Denis C. Daly Patrick P. Mercier Manish Bhardwaj Alice L. Stone Joel Voldman Richard B. Levine John G. Hildebrand Anantha P. Chandrakasan

For decades, scientists and engineers have been fascinated by cybernetic organisms, or cyborgs, that fuse artificial and natural systems. Cyborgs enable harnessing biological systems that have been honed by evolutionary forces over millennia to achieve astounding feats. Male moths can detect a single pheromone molecule, a sensitivity of roughly 10 grams. Thus, cyborgs can perform tasks at scale...

نمودار تعداد نتایج جستجو در هر سال

با کلیک روی نمودار نتایج را به سال انتشار فیلتر کنید