نتایج جستجو برای: indian moth

تعداد نتایج: 76292  

Journal: :حفاظت گیاهان 0
فرشباف پورآباد فرشباف پورآباد رشیدی رشیدی ولیزاده ولیزاده یزدانیان یزدانیان محمدی محمدی

abstract because of relation between digestive enzyme activity and feeding of insects that directly is in relation with the damage of insects; studying digestive enzyme systems is important in finding new control methods based on inhibiting digestive enzyme activity. recently using transgenic plants containing enzyme inhibitors is important in improving resistance of crops to pests because of s...

Journal: :journal of crop protection 2014
roya nasirian bahram naseri jabraeil razmjou

the eggs and larvae of the indian meal moth, plodia interpunctella (hübner), are widely used in mass rearing of parasitoids and predators. feeding indices and some biological parameters of p. interpunctella were studied on bran of different wheat cultivars ('back-cross roshan', 'khooshe pishgam', 'khoshki line 9', 'arg', 'alvand', 'pishtaz', 'ws-89-2', 'sepahan' and 'bam') when incorporated int...

Journal: :دانش گیاه پزشکی ایران 0
نازنین مستقیمی دانشجوی سابق ارشد سیدعلی اصغر فتحی استادیار دانشگاه محقق قدیر نوری قنبلانی استاد دانشگاه محقق جبرائیل رزمجو استادیار دانشگاه محقق هوشنگ رفیعی دستجردی استادیار دانشگاه محقق

the mill moth, ephestia kuehniella zeller and indian meal moth, plodia interpunctella (hubner) are two injuriously important pests of stored products worldwide. harobracon hebetor (say) has been used as a biological control agent of moth’s larva in peanut storehouses and as well in packaged cereal products. in the present study, the efficacy of h. hebetor in parasitizing larva of the mill moth ...

2017
Lynn Adler LYNN S. ADLER

The indirect effects of hosts on interactions between parasites and other species are not well understood, and it may be difficult to predict the outcome of host species effects on parasite performance due to the complexity of potential direct and indirect effects. For example, parasitic plants obtain defensive compounds as well as nutrients from their hosts, and thus many attributes of parasit...

Journal: :حفاظت گیاهان 0
رفیعی کرهرودی رفیعی کرهرودی محرمی پور محرمی پور فرازمند فرازمند کریم زاده اصفهانی کریم زاده اصفهانی

abstract indian meal moth, plodia interpunctella hübner (pyralidae) is one of the most important stored-product insects that are controlled by fumigants. however, the use of plant essential oils and their constituents may have the advantage over conventional fumigants in terms of low mammalian toxicity and can be used as alternatives to conventional fumigants. therefore, in this research, repel...

Journal: :حفاظت گیاهان 0

indian meal moth, plodia interpunctella hubner is one of the most important stored-product insects that are controlled by fumigants. however, the use of plant essential oils and their constituents may have the advantage over conventional fumigants in terms of low mammalian toxicity and can be used as alternatives to conventional fumigants. therefore, in this research, repellent activity of 18 p...

2015
Raihan Shah Mahmud Vera Ulyanova Sergey Malanin Elena Dudkina Valentina Vershinina Olga Ilinskaya

Here, we present a draft genome sequence of Bacillus altitudinis strain B-388, including a putative plasmid. The strain was isolated from the intestine of Indian meal moth, a common pest of stored grains, and it is characterized by the production of extracellular RNase, similar to binase, which is of interest for comparative studies and biotechnology.

2009
R. Muniappan Junard Cruz Jesse Bamba

The major pests of cabbage, Brassica oleracea var. capitata on Guam are diamondback moth, Plutella xylostella; cabbage webworm, Hellula undalis; cutworm, Spodoptera litura; cabbage cluster caterpillar, Crocidolomia pavonana; the fleahopper, Halticus tibialis and aphids. In the past, Chinese cabbage, Brassica chinensis cv. Tempest for C. pavonana; radish, Raphanus sativus cv. Minowase Summer Cro...

2003
S. Wang J. Tang

A major problem in the production, storage and marketing of nuts is the infestation of insect pests such as codling moth, naval orangeworm and Indian meal moth. Present and potential quarantine treatments for both domestic and international nut markets include chemical fumigation, ionizing radiation, controlled atmosphere, cold treatment, conventional hot air or water heating and dielectric hea...

2006
Olgaly Ramos-Rodríguez James F. Campbell Sonny B. Ramaswamy

Persistence of stored-product insects in hidden refugia and their subsequent movement into stored commodities resulting in product infestation contributes to their pest status and represents a potential target for biological control agents. Entomopathogenic nematodes have not been previously tested against stored-product insects in environments such as empty grain bins or food processing and wa...

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