نتایج جستجو برای: tetranychus cinnabarinus

تعداد نتایج: 1708  

Journal: :Zootaxa 2014
Htar Htar Naing Angsumarn Chandrapatya Maria Navajas Philippe Auger

Sampling efforts conducted in several provinces from Thailand disclosed three new species of tetranychid mites. Two of them belong to the genus Tetranychus, namely Tetranychus occultaspina sp. nov. and Tetranychus truncatissimus sp. nov. and the third species belongs to the genus Schizotetranychus, Schizotetranychus krungthepensis sp. nov. They were collected on Ipomoea aquatica, Bambusa multip...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 1998
C Eggert P R LaFayette U Temp K E Eriksson J F Dean

It was recently shown that the white rot basidiomycete Pycnoporus cinnabarinus secretes an unusual set of phenoloxidases when it is grown under conditions that stimulate ligninolysis (C. Eggert, U. Temp, and K.-E. L. Eriksson, Appl. Environ. Microbiol. 62:1151-1158, 1996). In this report we describe the results of a cloning and structural analysis of the laccase-encoding gene (lcc3-1) expressed...

Journal: :Journal of economic entomology 2013
T Matsuda C Fukumoto N Hinomoto T Gotoh

Spider mites are difficult to identify because they are very small and have a limited number of diagnostic characters. Most species of the spider mite genus Tetranychus in Japan are morphologically similar, differing only in the diameter of the aedeagal knob in males. Because this genus contains many important pests, the unambiguous identification of species is crucial for effective pest manage...

Journal: :Molecular ecology resources 2009
L G Abercrombie C M Anderson B G Baldwin I C Bang R Beldade G Bernardi A Boubou A Branca F Bretagnolle M W Bruford A Buonamici R K Burnett D Canal H Cárdenas C Caullet S Y Chen Y J Chun C Cossu C F Crane S Cros-Arteil R Cudney-Bueno R Danti J A Dávila G Della Rocca S Dobata L D Dunkle S Dupas N Faure M E Ferrero B Fumanal G Gigot I González S B Goodwin D Groth B D Hardesty E Hasegawa E A Hoffman M L Hou A F J Jamsari H J Ji D H Johnson L Joseph F Justy E J Kang B Kaufmann K S Kim W J Kim A V Koehler B Laitung P Latch Y D Liu M B Manjerovic E Martel S S Metcalfe J N Miller J J Midgley A Migeon A J Moore W L Moore V R F Morris M Navajas D Navia M C Neel P J G De Nova I Olivieri T Omura A S Othman J Oudot-Canaff D R Panthee C L Parkinson I Patimah C A Pérez-Galindo J B Pettengill S Pfautsch F Piola J Potti R Poulin P T Raimondi T A Rinehart A Ruzainah S K Sarver B E Scheffler A R R Schneider J F Silvain M N Siti Azizah Y P Springer C N Stewart W Sun R Tiedemann K Tsuji R N Trigiano G G Vendramin P A Wadl L Wang X Wang K Watanabe J M Waterman W W Weisser D A Westcott K R Wiesner X F Xu S Yaegashi J S Yuan

This article documents the addition of 283 microsatellite marker loci to the Molecular Ecology Resources Database. Loci were developed for the following species: Agalinis acuta; Ambrosia artemisiifolia; Berula erecta; Casuarius casuarius; Cercospora zeae-maydis; Chorthippus parallelus; Conyza canadensis; Cotesia sesamiae; Epinephelus acanthistius; Ficedula hypoleuca; Grindelia hirsutula; Guadua...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 1999
U Temp C Eggert

When glucose is the carbon source, the white rot fungus Pycnoporus cinnabarinus produces a characteristic red pigment, cinnabarinic acid, which is formed by laccase-catalyzed oxidation of the precursor 3-hydroxyanthranilic acid. When P. cinnabarinus was grown on media containing cellobiose or cellulose as the carbon source, the amount of cinnabarinic acid that accumulated was reduced or, in the...

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