نتایج جستجو برای: peronospora destructor

تعداد نتایج: 1482  

Journal: :Arhiv za higijenu rada i toksikologiju 1998
J Macan B Kanceljak-Macan E Zuskin S Milković-Kraus

This paper presents an analysis of a medical history questionnaire, skin prick test and specific IgE to storage mites Lepidoglyphus destructor and Tyrophagus putrescentiae performed on 26 male paper mill workers and 36 postmen. Positive prick test were considered urticas with the mean diameter of 3 mm or over. Increased specific IgE were considered values of over 0.35 kU/L. Paper mill workers m...

Journal: :Journal of nematology 1990
D De Waele P C van der Walt R Wilken S Basson E M Jordaan

Population densities of D. destructor on embryo explants of 22 peanut genotypes grown in vitro were compared with those in roots and seeds of the same genotypes grown in the greenhouse. During the first 8 weeks after inoculation, the optimum incubation period was 6 weeks for maximum reproduction of Ditylenchus destructor on embryo explants of peanut (Arachis hypogaea L. cv. Sellie) inoculated w...

Journal: :Botanical Gazette 1889

2012
Benjamin Dainat Jay D. Evans Yan Ping Chen Laurent Gauthier Peter Neumann

Across the Northern hemisphere, managed honey bee colonies, Apis mellifera, are currently affected by abrupt depopulation during winter and many factors are suspected to be involved, either alone or in combination. Parasites and pathogens are considered as principal actors, in particular the ectoparasitic mite Varroa destructor, associated viruses and the microsporidian Nosema ceranae. Here we ...

Journal: :Journal of invertebrate pathology 2009
Geoffrey R Williams Richard E L Rogers Abby L Kalkstein Benjamin A Taylor Dave Shutler Nancy Ostiguy

Deformed wing virus (DWV) in western honey bees (Apis mellifera) often remains asymptomatic in workers and drones, and symptoms have never been described from queens. However, intense infections linked to parasitism by the mite Varroa destructor can cause worker wing deformity and death within 67 h of emergence. Ten workers (eight with deformed wings and two with normal wings) and three drones ...

Journal: :Mycologia 2012
Robert N Trigiano Phillip A Wadl Deborah Dean Denita Hadziabdic Brian E Scheffler Fabian Runge Sabine Telle Marco Thines Jean Ristaino Otmar Spring

Ten polymorphic microsatellite loci for the obligate biotrophic, oomycete pathogen of tobacco, Peronospora tabacina, were identified from a small insert genomic library enriched for GT motifs. Eighty-five percent of the 162 loci identified were composed of dinucleotide repeats, whereas only 4% and 11% were tri-and tetra-nucleotide repeats respectively. About 82% of all the microsatellites were ...

2006
GERALDO MORETTO CAROLINA V. BITTENCOURT

Varroosis, a disease caused by the mite Varroa destructor Anderson and Treuman has killed hundreds of thousands of Apis mellifera L. colonies in various parts of the world. Nevertheless, the damage caused by this mite varies with the type of bee and climate conditions. Varroa causes little damage to Africanized bee colonies in Brazil, as the infestation rates are relatively stable and low. We e...

2014
Dave Shutler Krista Head Karen L. Burgher-MacLellan Megan J. Colwell Abby L. Levitt Nancy Ostiguy Geoffrey R. Williams

Few areas of the world have western honey bee (Apis mellifera) colonies that are free of invasive parasites Nosema ceranae (fungi) and Varroa destructor (mites). Particularly detrimental is V. destructor; in addition to feeding on host haemolymph, these mites are important vectors of several viruses that are further implicated as contributors to honey bee mortality around the world. Thus, the b...

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