نتایج جستجو برای: willow leaf beetle

تعداد نتایج: 97441  

2010
George Tamaki

George Tamaki and B. A. Butt. Impact of Perillas Bioculatus on the Colorado Potato Beetle and Plant Damage. U.S. Department of Agriculture, Technical Bulletin 1581, 11 pp. 1978 The potential impact of Perillus bioculatus, a pentatomid predator, on the Colorado potato beetle, Leptinotarsa decemlineata, was evaluated by studying the biology, constructing life tables, and determining the feeding p...

Journal: :The Biochemical journal 1966
B R Brown P E Brown W T Pike

1. The leaf tannin of willow-herb [Chamaenerion angustifolium (L.) Scop.] has been isolated and separated into two fractions of differing solubility. 2. The tannin contains a penta-O-galloyl-beta-d-glucose core to which further galloyl groups are depsidically bound. 3. The unfractionated tannin contains an average of 10.5 galloyl groups/glucose molecule; the soluble fraction has on average 7.6 ...

Journal: :California Agriculture 1998

Journal: :Ecological applications : a publication of the Ecological Society of America 2010
K R Hultine S E Bush J R Ehleringer

Riparian cottonwood/willow forest assemblages are highly valued in the southwestern United States for their wildlife habitat, biodiversity, and watershed protection. Yet these forests are under considerable threat from climate change impacts on water resources and land-use activities to support human enterprise. Stream diversions, groundwater pumping, and extended drought have resulted in the d...

2017
Jörg G Stephan Johan A Stenberg Christer Björkman

Predators not only consume prey but exert nonconsumptive effects in form of scaring, consequently disturbing feeding or reproduction. However, how alternative food sources and hunting mode interactively affect consumptive and nonconsumptive effects with implications for prey fitness have not been addressed, impending functional understanding of such tritrophic interactions. With a herbivorous b...

2014
Delia I. Corol Claudia Harflett Michael H. Beale Jane L. Ward

Future improvement of woody biomass crops such as willow and poplar relies on our ability to select for metabolic traits that sequester more atmospheric carbon into biomass, or into useful products to replace petrochemical streams. We describe the development of metabotyping screens for willow, using combined 1D 1H-NMR-MS. A protocol was developed to overcome 1D 1H-NMR spectral alignment proble...

2015
Bart Vandecasteele Frederic Piesschaert Bruno De Vos Gijs Du Laing

Changes in the hydrology of sediments in tidal marshes or landfills may affect the uptake of metals in the vegetation. Leaf and stem samples of Salix cinerea (grey sallow) were collected during four consecutive growing seasons at six contaminated plots on a polluted dredged sediment landfill and one plot on an uncontaminated reference site. The first three contaminated plots were already emerge...

2001
DAVID R. COYLE ELWOOD R. HART

Laboratory and field experiments were conducted to determine the efficacy of two t~uring&x.sis Berliner formulations, Novodor and Raven, for controlling cottonwood leaf beetle, Cluysomekz scripta F. (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae) . In laboratory bioassays, larvae or adults were added to petri dishes containing Pop&s X euramericunu Guinier ‘Eugenei’ foliage that had been treated with distilled wate...

حسین سیدالاسلامی, , مرجان خلیلی ماهانی, , بیژن حاتمی, ,

Elm leaf beetle, Xanthogaleruca luteola (Müller), life and fertility tables were investigated under laboratory conditions (25±2°C, 70±5%R.H. and 16L: 8D), on Ulmus carpinifolia, U.c.var.umbraculifera, U. glabra var. pendula and Celtis caucasica, in spring and summer. Since the experiments were conducted under controlled conditions, feeding on hosts with different nutritional qualities was consi...

Journal: :Science 2000
P Wilf C C Labandeira W J Kress C L Staines D M Windsor A L Allen K R Johnson

Stereotyped feeding damage attributable solely to rolled-leaf hispine beetles is documented on latest Cretaceous and early Eocene ginger leaves from North Dakota and Wyoming. Hispine beetles (6000 extant species) therefore evolved at least 20 million years earlier than suggested by insect body fossils, and their specialized associations with gingers and ginger relatives are ancient and phylogen...

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