نتایج جستجو برای: hlb

تعداد نتایج: 770  

2016
Deirdre C. Tatomer Esteban Terzo Kaitlin P. Curry Harmony Salzler Ivan Sabath Grzegorz Zapotoczny Daniel J. McKay Zbigniew Dominski William F. Marzluff Robert J. Duronio

The histone locus body (HLB) assembles at replication-dependent histone genes and concentrates factors required for histone messenger RNA (mRNA) biosynthesis. FLASH (Flice-associated huge protein) and U7 small nuclear RNP (snRNP) are HLB components that participate in 3' processing of the nonpolyadenylated histone mRNAs by recruiting the endonuclease CPSF-73 to histone pre-mRNA. Using transgene...

2017
J. Chen T. Rashid G. Feng X. Jin

Surfactants are commonly used in insecticide formulations as adjuvants to enhance the performance of the insecticidal active ingredients. However, surfactants may have their own intrinsic detrimental effect on insects. In this study, the responses of red imported fire ants, Solenopsis invicta Buren, to 6 polyoxyethylene tridecyl ether surfactants (Ethal TDA) and their relationships to the hydro...

2013
Jing Fan Chunxian Chen Diann S. Achor Ron H. Brlansky Zheng-Guo Li Fred G. Gmitter

Citrus Huanglongbing (HLB) is becoming the most devastating citrus disease worldwide. Although no known HLB-resistant citrus species or varieties have been identified, some citrus accessions such as rough lemon are reportedly tolerant. To better understand the HLB tolerance or susceptibility mechanisms in citrus, comparative anatomical analyses of tolerant rough lemon and sensitive sweet orange...

2016
Chuanyu Yang Charles A Powell Yongping Duan Robert Shatters Jingping Fang Muqing Zhang

Huanglongbing (HLB) is a serious citrus disease that threatens the citrus industry. In previous studies, sulfonamide antibiotics and heat treatment suppressed 'Candidatus Liberibacter asiaticus' (Las), but did not completely eliminate the Las. Furthermore, there are few reports studying the bacterial microbiome of HLB-affected citrus treated by heat and sulfonamide antibiotics. In this study, c...

2015
Chuanyu Yang Charles A. Powell Yongping Duan Robert Shatters Muqing Zhang Pieter Spanoghe

Huanglongbing (HLB) is the most serious disease affecting the citrus industry worldwide to date. The causal agent, Candidatus Liberibacter asiaticus (Las), resides in citrus phloem, which makes it difficult to effectively treat with chemical compounds. In this study, a transcuticular nanoemulsion formulation was developed to enhance the permeation of an effective antimicrobial compound (ampicil...

2012
Ed EtxEbErria Cody narCiso

Phloem cells from HLB-affected trees become obstructed with callose and P-protein plugs. The presence of these plugs is believed to hinder the translocation of photoassimilates (nitrogenous and reduced carbon compounds) to the root system. However, even with seemingly collapsed phloem tissue, citrus trees remain viable and produce fruit for some time, suggesting either incomplete plugging of ph...

Journal: :Journal of agricultural and food chemistry 2010
Samantha A Hawkins Bosoon Park Gavin H Poole Tim R Gottwald William R Windham Joseph Albano Kurt C Lawrence

Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) spectroscopy has the ability to quickly identify the presence of specific carbohydrates in plant materials. The presence of the disease huanglongbing (HLB) in the leaves of infected citrus plants has a distinctive spectrum that can be used to distinguish an infected plant from a healthy plant. However, many citrus diseases display similar visible symptoms and a...

Journal: :Molecular and cellular probes 2008
Diva C Teixeira Colette Saillard Carole Couture Elaine C Martins Nelson A Wulff Sandrine Eveillard-Jagoueix Pedro T Yamamoto Antonio J Ayres Joseph M Bové

Huanglongbing (HLB), an insect-transmitted disease of citrus, known for many years in Asia and Africa, has appeared in the state of São Paulo State (SSP), Brazil, in 2004, and the state of Florida, USA, in 2005. HLB endangers the very existence of citrus, as trees infected with the bacterial pathogen, irrevocably decline. In the absence of curative procedures, control of HLB is difficult and on...

2008
TIMOTHY M. SPANN ARNOLD W. SCHUMANN

Mineral nutrients are important for the growth and development of plants and microorganisms, and are important factors in plant–disease interactions. How each nutrient affects a plant’s response to disease is unique to each plant–disease complex, and in general, nutrient–pathogen interactions are not well understood. Plant nutrients may affect disease susceptibility through plant metabolic chan...

Journal: :Pest management science 2015
Dhana Raj Boina Jeffrey R Bloomquist

By 2014, huanglongbing (HLB), the most destructive disease of citrus, and its insect vector, the Asian citrus psyllid (ACP), Diaphorina citri (Kuwayama), became established in all major citrus-growing regions of the world, including the United States, with the exception of California. At present, application of insecticides is the most widely followed option for reducing ACP populations, while ...

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