نتایج جستجو برای: angomois grain moth

تعداد نتایج: 69341  

2010
Brenda Oppert Tracy Ellis Jonathan Babcock

Two crystalline protoxins from Bacillus thuringiensis (Bt), Cry1Fa1 and Cry34Ab1/Cry35Ab1 (Cry1F, Cry34/ 35Ab1), were evaluated for efficacy against lepidopteran and coleopteran storage pests. Cry1F was tested against the lepidopterans Sitotroga cerealella (Angoumois grain moth) and colonies of Plodia interpunctella (Indian mealmoth) that are susceptible or resistant to Bt Cry1Ab and Cry1Ac tox...

Journal: :دانش گیاه پزشکی ایران 0
نازنین مستقیمی سید علی اصغر فتحی قدیر نوری قنبلانی

the flour moth, ephestia kuehniella zeller and indianmeal moth, plodia interpunctella (hubner) are reported as important pests of stored products in many countries throughout the world. in recent years harobracon hebetor (say) wasp has been employed as a biological control agent of the moths' larvae in peanut warehouses as well as in packaged cereal products. in this study the functional r...

Journal: :Zootaxa 2014
Claudiney Biral dos Santos Gregory R Curler

Four species of Tonnoira from the Brazilian Atlantic forest are described and illustrated: Tonnoira brisolaii sp. nov, Tonnoira ferreirai sp. nov., Tonnoira andradei sp. nov. and Tonnoira galatiae sp. nov. 

Journal: :E3S web of conferences 2021

In the conditions of Tashkent and Samarkand provinces Uzbekistan, autumn moth ( Agrotis segetum Den. Et Sshiff ) is one most common pests in irrigated agricultural areas. The worms this pest damage hundreds crops belonging to 34 families infect cotton, alfalfa, sugar beet, corn, cereals, legumes, oilseeds vegetables, melons potatoes, as well ivy, wild coconut, sorghum, oats. Autumn nocturnal pi...

Journal: :Zootaxa 2013
Freddy Bravo Maíra Xavier Araújo

Two new species of Psychodinae, Psychodidae, from the semi-arid region of Brazil are described and illustrated: Arisemus rubeni sp. nov. and Lepidiella olgae sp. nov. Only nine psychodid species were previously known from that region.

Journal: :PLoS ONE 2006
Yuan-Ping Pang

Current anticholinesterase pesticides were developed during World War II and are toxic to mammals because they target a catalytic serine residue of acetylcholinesterases (AChEs) in insects and in mammals. A sequence analysis of AChEs from 73 species and a three-dimensional model of a malaria-carrying mosquito (Anopheles gambiae) AChE (AgAChE) reported here show that C286 and R339 of AgAChE are ...

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