نتایج جستجو برای: peronospora destructor

تعداد نتایج: 1482  

Journal: :Genetics and molecular research : GMR 2015
T Ji F Shen Z Liu L Yin J Shen Q Liang Y X Luo

The mite (Varroa destructor) has become the greatest threat to apiculture worldwide. As the original host of the mite, Apis cerana can effectively resist the mite. An increased understanding of the resistance mechanisms of Eastern honeybees against V. destructor may help researchers to protect other species against these parasites. In this study, the proteomes of 4 Apis cerana colonies were ana...

Journal: :Journal of Insect Science 2005
Pamela G. Gregory Jay D. Evans Thomas Rinderer Lilia de Guzman

The ectoparasitic mite, Varroa destructor, is the most destructive parasite of managed honeybee colonies worldwide. Since V. destructor transfers pathogens to honeybees, it may be adaptive for bees to respond to mite infestation by upregulating their immune responses. Mites, however, may overcome the host's immune responses by suppressing them, which could facilitate the mite's ability to feed ...

2017
Sofia Levin David Galbraith Noa Sela Tal Erez Christina M. Grozinger Nor Chejanovsky

The viral ecology of bee communities is complex, where viruses are readily shared among co-foraging bee species. Additionally, in honey bees (Apis mellifera), many viruses are transmitted - and their impacts exacerbated - by the parasitic Varroa destructor mite. Thus far, the viruses found to be shared across bee species and transmitted by V. destructor mites are positive-sense single-stranded ...

Journal: :Australasian Plant Disease Notes 2010

2010
Elke Genersch Michel Aubert

Until the late 1980s, specific viral infections of the honey bee were generally considered harmless in all countries. Then, with the worldwide introduction of the ectoparasite mite Varroa destructor, beekeepers encountered increasing difficulties in maintaining their colonies. Epidemiological surveys and laboratory experiments have demonstrated that the newly acquired virulence of several virus...

Journal: :Bulletin of entomological research 2000
N Naber M El Bouhssini M Labhilili S M Udupa M M Nachit M Baum S Lhaloui A Benslimane H El Abbouyi

The RAPD-PCR technique was used to study genetic variation within and among geographical populations of the Hessian fly, Mayetiola destructor (Say), from Morocco and Syria, associated with the fly's ability to overcome resistance in three wheat cultivars containing H5, H13 and H22 resistance genes. Variation was detected both for the level of susceptibility of the cultivars and RAPD profiles of...

2017
Jiang-Li Wu Chun-Xue Zhou Peng-Jie Wu Jin Xu Yue-Qin Guo Fei Xue Awraris Getachew Shu-Fa Xu

The mite Varroa destructor is currently the greatest threat to apiculture as it is causing a global decrease in honey bee colonies. However, it rarely causes serious damage to its native hosts, the eastern honey bees Apis cerana. To better understand the mechanism of resistance of A. cerana against the V. destructor mite, we profiled the metabolic changes that occur in the honey bee brain durin...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2014
Ryan D Kuster Humberto F Boncristiani Olav Rueppell

The ectoparasitic Varroa destructor mite is a major contributor to the ongoing honey bee health crisis. Varroa interacts with honey bee viruses, exacerbating their pathogenicity. In addition to vectoring viruses, immunosuppression of the developing honey bee hosts by Varroa has been proposed to explain the synergy between viruses and mites. However, the evidence for honey bee immune suppression...

Journal: :Marine and Freshwater Research 2022

Context Investigating resource competition between introduced and native species is important to understand the impacts of invasive species, not only on but also with respect wider ecosystem. Within Lake Eyre Basin, there concern that feral populations tropical Cherax quadricarinatus are outcompeting basins’ crayfish temperate–subtropical destructor. Aims This study sought observe behavioural i...

2009
Markus Göker Gema García-Blázquez Hermann Voglmayr M. Teresa Tellería María P. Martín

BACKGROUND Inappropriate taxon definitions may have severe consequences in many areas. For instance, biologically sensible species delimitation of plant pathogens is crucial for measures such as plant protection or biological control and for comparative studies involving model organisms. However, delimiting species is challenging in the case of organisms for which often only molecular data are ...

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