نتایج جستجو برای: papaya dieback in malaysia

تعداد نتایج: 16982005  

2014
Md Abul Kalam Azad Latifah Amin Nik Marzuki Sidik

Papaya (Carica papaya) is severely damaged by the papaya ringspot virus (PRSV). This review focuses on the development of PRSV resistant transgenic papaya through gene technology. The genetic diversity of PRSV depends upon geographical distribution and the influence of PRSV disease management on a sequence of PRSV isolates. The concept of pathogen-derived resistance has been employed for the de...

2001
Scot C. Nelson

brown leaf spots; or diffuse yellow blotches. Severely affected plants have rotten basal stems and stumps and black, rotten roots. Symptoms of ‘awa dieback may resemble other ‘awa diseases or conditions. The mosaic symptoms associated with ‘awa dieback resemble nutrient deficiencies (e.g., nitrogen, potassium, and iron) caused by insufficient fertilizer applications or planting in a nutrient-po...

Journal: :The Southeast Asian journal of tropical medicine and public health 2005
Suphan Soogarun Thamaporn Lertlum Jamsai Suwansaksri Viroj Wiwanitkit

In this study, we reported the feasibility of using papaya skin extract (Carica papaya L.) as an alternative to enzyme pepsin in harvesting Gnathostoma spinigerum third-stage larvae. From experimental digestion, we found that the different numbers of recovered larvae between papaya skin extract and pepsin were not statistically significant (p >0.05). When the derived larvae from pepsin and papa...

2002
IARA S. JOACHIM-BRAVO ODAIR A. FERNANDES FERNANDO S. ZUCOLOTO

The oviposition preference and larval performance of females of Ceratitis capitata (Wiedemann) were examined. Wild or laboratory-reared females were tested for oviposition preference in relation to papaya fruit in different stages of ripeness, as well as to two different fruits: papaya and apple. The results demonstrated that both laboratory-reared and wild females preferred ripe papaya fruit c...

2015

The nomenclature of papaya viruses has been a source of confusion, primarily because symptomatology has been used extensively for describing papaya viruses. Although the literature is confusing and causal viruses for each of the diseases are not well identified, it appears that papaya viral diseases can generally be grouped as ring spot, mosaic and leaf curl, associated with poty, potex and gem...

2013
Tamalika Chakraborty Somidh Saha Albert Reif

Growth and survival of young European beech (Fagus sylvatica L.) is largely dependent on water availability. We quantified the influence of water stress (measured as Available Soil Water Storage Capacity or ASWSC) on vitality of young beech plants at a dry site. The study site was located in a semi-natural sessile oak (Quercus petraea (Mattuschka) Liebl.) stand adjacent to beech stands on a roc...

2013
M. Hasanuzzaman

Asian papaya fruit fly, Bactrocera papayae Drew & Hancock and carambola fruit fly, Bactrocera carambolae Drew & Hanckock (Diptera: Tephritidae) are the major agricultural pests, especially fruits and vegetables, in Malaysia. A vertical type polyacrylamide gel electrophoretic technique was used for the first time to compare the esterase isozyme banding patterns between the larvae of Bactrocera p...

Journal: :Journal of ethnopharmacology 1995
F Satrija P Nansen S Murtini S He

The purpose of this experiment was to study the possible anthelmintic activity of papaya latex (Carica papaya) against Heligmosomoides polygyrus in experimentally infected mice. Five groups of BALB/C mice were infected with 100 Heligmosomoides polygyrus infective larvae/mouse. After patency (day 22) four groups of mice (groups B, C, D and E) were given papaya latex suspended in water at dose le...

2016
Arun Kumar Srivastava Vinay Kumar Singh

Medicinal plants have played an essential role in the development of human culture. Carica papaya Linn.is a monoecious, dioecious or hermaphrodite tree; it belongs to the family Caricaceae. It is widely cultivated throughout world and is used as food and traditional medicine, particularly as an antiseptic and contraceptive. Papaya contains many biologically active compounds. Fruit, leaves, late...

Journal: :environmental resources research 2014
kambiz taheri abkenar farzaneh sedighi sanaz mahmoudi

the expanding phenomenon of dieback is caused by the reaction of trees against the harmful biotic and a biotic factor that lead to dying of shoots and branches of trees from upper crown to lower crown. this phenomenon spreads throughout the leaves and branches and all parts of the plant and may finally lead to the death of the plant. this study aimed to identify species dieback especially carpi...

نمودار تعداد نتایج جستجو در هر سال

با کلیک روی نمودار نتایج را به سال انتشار فیلتر کنید