نتایج جستجو برای: entomophaga
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The bacterium Yersinia entomophaga is pathogenic to a range of insect species, with death typically occurring within 2 to 5 days of ingestion. Per os challenge of larvae of the greater wax moth (Galleria mellonella) confirmed that Y. entomophaga was virulent when fed to larvae held at 25°C but was avirulent when fed to larvae maintained at 37°C. At 25°C, a dose of ~4 × 10(7) CFU per larva of a ...
Here we report the draft genome of Yersinia entomophaga type strain MH96T. The genome shows 93.8% nucleotide sequence identity to that of Yersinia nurmii type strain APN3a-cT, and comprises a single chromosome of approximately 4,275,531 bp. In silico analysis identified that, in addition to the previously documented Y. entomophaga Yen-TC gene cluster, the genome encodes a diverse array of toxin...
Through transposon mutagenesis and DNA sequence analysis, the main disease determinant of the entomopathogenic bacterium Yersinia entomophaga MH96 was localized to an ~32-kb pathogenicity island (PAI) designated PAI(Ye₉₆). Residing within PAI(Ye₉₆) are seven open reading frames that encode an insecticidal toxin complex (TC), comprising not only the readily recognized toxin complex A (TCA), TCB,...
با بررسی 170 نمونه حشره آلوده به قارچ های بیماری زا که طی سالهای 86-1382 از سه استان شمالی کشور جمع آوری شده بود، هشت آرایه از قارچ های متعلق به راسته entomophthorales از جمله، چهار قارچ بیماری زای حشرات راسته دوبالان شامل: entomophaga tipulae روی یک پشه پابلند، entomophthora muscae روی پنج مگس چسبیده به پشت برگ های باقلا، pandora bulata روی یک مگس چسبیده به پشت برگ زالزالک و pandora dipterigen...
The goal of this study was to develop effective and practical field sampling methods for quantification of aerial deposition of airborne conidia of Entomophaga maimaiga over space and time. This important fungal pathogen is a major cause of larval death in invasive gypsy moth (Lymantria dispar) populations in the United States. Airborne conidia of this pathogen are relatively large (similar in ...
The insect-pathogenic fungal pathogen Entomophaga maimaiga is endemic to northeastern Asia and was first found in North America in 1989. Due to repeated epizootics and spread within populations of the major forest defoliator in northeastern North America, the gypsy moth (Lymantria dispar), this pathogen has gained much notoriety. Although this pathogen was purposely introduced to North America ...
Biological control of gypsy moth ( Lymantria dispar ) was carried out in 2021 the field protective forest belts at territory State Hunting Enterprise Balchik by introducing entomopathogenic fungus Entomophaga maimaiga (Entomophthorales: Entomophthoraceae). In same year a mortality rate 26.1% pest population registered. 2022 E. and multiple nuclear polyhedrosis virus L Ld MNPV) caused collapse r...
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