نتایج جستجو برای: insect pathogen

تعداد نتایج: 105460  

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2010
Gregory R Richards Heidi Goodrich-Blair

Xenorhabdus nematophila is a gammaproteobacterium and broad-host-range insect pathogen. It is also a symbiont of Steinernema carpocapsae, the nematode vector that transports the bacterium between insect hosts. X. nematophila produces several secreted enzymes, including hemolysins, lipases, and proteases, which are thought to contribute to virulence or nutrient acquisition for the bacterium and ...

Journal: :FEMS microbiology reviews 2011
Geetanchaly Nadarasah John Stavrinides

Phytopathogens have evolved specialized pathogenicity determinants that enable them to colonize their specific plant hosts and cause disease, but their intimate associations with plants also predispose them to frequent encounters with herbivorous insects, providing these phytopathogens with ample opportunity to colonize and eventually evolve alternative associations with insects. Decades of res...

Journal: :International journal of advanced research 2021

In Senegal mango production has long existed in traditional forms, especially the south and center of country. It accounts for 60% countrys fruit production, with an estimated annual output 150,000 tons. Despite a positive balance sheet recent years, orchardsareaffected by numerous phytosanitary constraints like diseases insect pests. Among diseases, malformation is considered one most deadly t...

2004
Alan A. Ager Jane L. Hayes Craig L. Schmitt

We describe methods for incorporating the effects of insects and diseases on coniferous forests into forest simulation models and discuss options for including this capability in the modeling work of the Interior Northwest Landscape Analysis System (INLAS) project. Insects and diseases are major disturbance agents in forested ecosystems in the Western United States, and over time, are responsib...

2010
Claire Marie Filone Sheri L. Hanna M. Cecilia Caino Shelly Bambina Robert W. Doms Sara Cherry

As an arthropod-borne human pathogen, Rift Valley fever virus (RVFV) cycles between an insect vector and mammalian hosts. Little is known about the cellular requirements for infection in either host. Here we developed a tissue culture model for RVFV infection of human and insect cells that is amenable to high-throughput screening. Using this approach we screened a library of 1280 small molecule...

2013
Aaron S David Joe M Kaser Amy C Morey Alexander M Roth David A Andow

Genetically engineered (GE) insects have the potential to radically change pest management worldwide. With recent approvals of GE insect releases, there is a need for a synthesized framework to evaluate their potential ecological and evolutionary effects. The effects may occur in two phases: a transitory phase when the focal population changes in density, and a steady state phase when it reache...

2014
Wagner A. Lucena Patrícia B. Pelegrini Diogo Martins-de-Sa Fernando C. A. Fonseca Jose E. Gomes Leonardo L. P. de Macedo Maria Cristina M. da Silva Raquel S. Oliveira Maria F. Grossi-de-Sa

Bacillus thuringiensis (Bt) is a gram-positive spore-forming soil bacterium that is distributed worldwide. Originally recognized as a pathogen of the silkworm, several strains were found on epizootic events in insect pests. In the 1960s, Bt began to be successfully used to control insect pests in agriculture, particularly because of its specificity, which reflects directly on their lack of cyto...

2015
Samuel Gengler Anne Laudisoit Henri Batoko Pierre Wattiau

Entomopathogenic nematodes (EPNs) are small worms whose ecological behaviour consists to invade, kill insects and feed on their cadavers thanks to a species-specific symbiotic bacterium belonging to any of the genera Xenorhabdus or Photorhabdus hosted in the gastro-intestinal tract of EPNs. The symbiont provides a number of biological functions that are essential for its EPN host including the ...

2003
Matthew B. Thomas Simon Blanford

Recently, several applied studies exploring the use of pathogens for insect biocontrol have demonstrated significant effects of environmental temperature on the outcome of infection. For example, host resistance, host recovery, pathogen virulence and replication can alter considerably with sometimes very small changes in temperature. Moreover, the effectiveness of certain insect parasitoids and...

2010
JAMES B. A. CROFT B. T. SHAFFER B. LIGHTHART

We tested the effect of2 exposure methods and 2 environmental factors, temperature and humidity, on Beauceria bassiana (Deuteromycotina: Hyphomycetes) mycosis in Hippodamia convergens Gut<;lin-Meneville (Coleoptera: Coccinellidae). We found that the standard EPA bioassay method of exposing nontarget insects by immersion resulted in a per-insect dose that was 5 times greater than that from spray...

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