نتایج جستجو برای: helicoverpa armigera

تعداد نتایج: 1967  

2015
Todd M. Gilligan Luke R. Tembrock Roxanne E. Farris Norman B. Barr Marja J. van der Straten Bart T. L. H. van de Vossenberg Eveline Metz-Verschure Daniel Doucet

The Old World bollworm, Helicoverpa armigera (Hübner), and the corn earworm, H. zea (Boddie), are two of the most important agricultural pests in the world. Diagnosing these two species is difficult-adults can only be separated with a complex dissection, and larvae cannot be identified to species using morphology, necessitating the use of geographic origin for identification in most instances. ...

2015
Bhupendra Koul Reena Yadav Indraneel Sanyal Devindra Vijay Amla

BACKGROUND Bt-cry1Ac gene has been reputedly effective against Helicoverpa armigera a notorious lepidopteran pest. Reports on the expression of full-length and truncated cry1Ac genes in plants for effective resistance against Helicoverpa sp. have been documented however, their performance is still ambiguous. Moreover, the question remains to be addressed that truncation of 3' end of the native ...

Journal: :Plant protection 2022

According to the literature data cotton bollworm is one of most dangerous pests agricultural crops, causing crop losses up 55.0–60.0 %. In article foreign, Russian and domestic publications on distribution, biology, harmfulness monitoring – Helicoverpa armigera Hbn. are analyzed. It has been established that due wide distribution in Russia, Poland, Ukraine, optimal agro-climatic conditions, sho...

2013
Wee Tek Tay Miguel F. Soria Thomas Walsh Danielle Thomazoni Pierre Silvie Gajanan T. Behere Craig Anderson Sharon Downes

The highly polyphagous Old World cotton bollworm Helicoverpa armigera is a quarantine agricultural pest for the American continents. Historically H. armigera is thought to have colonised the American continents around 1.5 to 2 million years ago, leading to the current H. zea populations on the American continents. The relatively recent species divergence history is evident in mating compatibili...

2014
Prabhash K. Pandey Dushyant Singh Sangram Singh M. Y. Khan Farrukh Jamal

Helicoverpa armigera is one of the major devastating pests of crop plants. In this context a serine peptidase inhibitor purified from the seeds of Butea monosperma was evaluated for its effect on developmental physiology of H. armigera larvae. B. monosperma peptidase inhibitor on 12% denaturing polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis exhibited a single protein band of ~14 kDa with or without reducti...

2012
P.J. Sarate V.A. Tamhane H.M. Kotkar N. Ratnakaran N. Susan V.S. Gupta A.P. Giri

Developmental patterns and survival of the cotton bollworm, Helicoverpa armigera Hübner (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae), a polyphagous insect pest, have been studied with reference to the effect of diet on major gut digestive enzymes (amylases, proteases, and lipases). Significant correlations between nutritional quality of the diet and larval and pupal mass were observed when H. armigera larvae were ...

Journal: :Agricultural Science Digest – A Research Journal 2023

Backround: Helicoverpa armigera is major maize pest, while Conopomorpha cramerella cocoa main insect pest. Their larvaes lie in corn cob and pulp which can be controlled using egg parasitoids. Methods: Exploring H. eggs on female flowers a plant along the 50 m line at 10 points with 4 distance to obtain C. cramrella. Egg parasitoids were obtained by taking from cacao pod, Corcyra cephalonica tr...

2001
Toby J. Bruce Alan Cork David R. Hall Ezra Dunkelblum

Significant increases in upa armigera in a wind-tunnel were obtained with air entrained headspace samples of African marigold, Tagetes erecta, flowers (P=0.014), and sweet pea, Lathyrus odoratus, flowers (P=0.047). Identification of the compounds contained in the Porapak Q extracts was done by GC-MS. Direct EAG was used to screen for the most electrophysiologically active natural extracts and G...

2010
Silvia Caccia Carmen Sara Hernández-Rodríguez Rod J. Mahon Sharon Downes William James Nadine Bautsoens Jeroen Van Rie Juan Ferré

BACKGROUND Evolution of resistance by target pests is the main threat to the long-term efficacy of crops expressing Bacillus thuringiensis (Bt) insecticidal proteins. Cry2 proteins play a pivotal role in current Bt spray formulations and transgenic crops and they complement Cry1A proteins because of their different mode of action. Their presence is critical in the control of those lepidopteran ...

Journal: :Journal of invertebrate pathology 2005
C Avilla E Vargas-Osuna J González-Cabrera J Ferré J E González-Zamora

Toxicity and larval growth inhibition of 11 insecticidal proteins of Bacillus thuringiensis were evaluated against neonate larvae of Helicoverpa armigera, a major pest of important crops in Spain and other countries, by a whole-diet contamination method. The most active toxins were Cry1Ac4 and Cry2Aa1, with LC50 values of 3.5 and 6.3 microg/ml, respectively. At the concentrations tested, Cry1Ac...

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