نتایج جستجو برای: oribatula z undulata

تعداد نتایج: 150139  

Journal: :Mycological research 2004
Nadine Allain-Boulé Russell Tweddell Marc Mazzola Richard Bélanger C André Lévesque

Pythium attrantheridium sp. nov. is a new species isolated from cavity spot lesions of carrots as well as apple and cherry seedlings from various locations widely distributed in Canada and the USA. This fungus is closely related to the heterothallic P. intermedium, but is distinguished by: (1) unique molecular characteristics; (2) unique morphological characteristics; and (3) mating incompatibi...

ژورنال: :دانش گیاهپزشکی ایران 2015
منیره رجبی حسن رحمانی محمدعلی اکرمی

فون کنه های اریباتید شهرستان زنجان طی سال های 1392-1391 بررسی شد. کنه ها با استفاده از قیف برلز جداسازی شدند و پس از شفاف سازی در محلول نسبیت، از آنها اسلایدهای میکروسکوپی تهیه شد. 46 گونه از 35 جنس متعلق به 24 خانواده به شرح زیر شناسایی شد. همۀ گونه ها برای نخستین بار از استان زنجان گزارش می شوند. amerobelbidae: amerobelba decedens; brachychthoniidae: brachychthonius gracilis; carabodidae: aus...

2016
Roger J. H. Herbert Lisha Ma Anne Marston William F. Farnham Ian Tittley Richard C. Cornes

Understanding long-term persistence and variability in species populations can help to predict future survival, growth and distribution; however, sustained observations are exceedingly rare. We examine and interpret a remarkable record of the calcareous brown alga Padina pavonica (Phaeophyceae) at its northern limit on the south coast of England (50°N, 1-3°W) from 1680 to 2014, which is probabl...

2015
Celina B Baines Shannon J McCauley Locke Rowe

Dispersal is the movement of organisms across space, which has important implications for ecological and evolutionary processes, including community composition and gene flow. Previous studies have demonstrated that dispersal is influenced by body condition; however, few studies have been able to separate the effects of body condition from correlated variables such as body size. Moreover, the r...

Journal: :Mycologia 2003
Timothy C Paulitz Karen Adams Mark Mazzola

A new species of Pythium isolated from wheat and apple roots in eastern Washington is described. Pythium abappressorium sp. nov. is characterized by abundant appressoria. Plerotic oospores and sporangia are formed from the appressoria and remnants of the appressoria remain attached to the base of sporangia at maturity. Smaller appressorial swellings, reminiscent of hyphal swellings, are also fo...

Journal: :Zootaxa 2014
Josip Skejo Fran Rebrina Filippo Maria Buzzetti Slobodan Ivković Alan Rašić Nikola Tvrtković

A review of the Croatian and Serbian Tetrigidae is given and first records of Tetrix undulata (Sowerby, 1806) for Croatia and Serbia as well as Tetrix tuerki (Krauss, 1876) and Tetrix transsylvanica (Bazyluk & Kis, 1960) comb. nov. for Croatia are presented. The status of the genus Uvarovitettix Bazyluk & Kis, 1960 and the taxonomic position of T. transsylvanica comb. nov. are discussed. The ge...

Journal: :Phytopathology 2008
M-H Chen E B Nelson

Composts are known for their suppressive properties toward many different seed- and root-infecting pathogens and diseases. Although disease and pathogen suppression induced by composts is believed to be mediated by microbial activities, the nature of the microbial species and processes responsible for suppressiveness remain unknown. We demonstrated previously that seed-colonizing microbial cons...

2016
Niklas Johansson Cornelis van Achterberg

The Palaearctic species of the Gasteruption assectator aggregate (Hymenoptera, Gasteruptiidae) are revised and three species are recognised. Two species are re-instated: Gasteruption boreale (Thomson, 1883), stat. n. and Gasteruption nigritarse (Thomson, 1883), stat. n., and both are excluded from the synonymy with Gasteruption assectator (Linnaeus, 1758). The general distribution of both speci...

2011
Yuri M. Marusik Mykola M. Kovblyuk Seppo Koponen

Three species of Xerolycosa: Xerolycosa nemoralis (Westring, 1861), Xerolycosa miniata (C.L. Koch, 1834) and Xerolycosa mongolica (Schenkel, 1963), occurring in the Palaearctic Region are surveyed, illustrated and redescribed. Arctosa mongolica Schenkel, 1963 is removed from synonymy with Xerolycosa nemoralis and transferred to Xerolycosa, and the new combination Xerolycosa mongolica (Schenkel,...

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