نتایج جستجو برای: alternaria brassicae

تعداد نتایج: 5272  

Journal: :The Plant journal : for cell and molecular biology 2007
Vincent Parisy Benoit Poinssot Lucas Owsianowski Antony Buchala Jane Glazebrook Felix Mauch

The Arabidopsis pad2-1 mutant belongs to a series of non-allelic camalexin-deficient mutants. It was originally described as showing enhanced susceptibility to virulent strains of Pseudomonas syringae and was later shown to be hyper-susceptible to the oomycete pathogen Phytophthora brassicae (formerly P. porri). Surprisingly, in both pathosystems, the disease susceptibility of pad2-1 was not ca...

Journal: :Journal of immunology 2012
Taylor A Doherty Naseem Khorram Kotaro Sugimoto Dean Sheppard Peter Rosenthal Jae Youn Cho Alexa Pham Marina Miller Michael Croft David H Broide

The fungal allergen, Alternaria, is specifically associated with severe asthma, including life-threatening exacerbations. To better understand the acute innate airway response to Alternaria, naive wild-type (WT) mice were challenged once intranasally with Alternaria. Naive WT mice developed significant bronchoalveolar lavage eosinophilia following Alternaria challenge when analyzed 24 h later. ...

Journal: :Journal of insect physiology 1998
M Boulétreau A L.M. Mesquita P Fouillet X Fauvergue

We studied male locomotory response to trails and patches of sex pheromone (left respectively by free-ranging females and females constrained to stay on a small area) in the two parasitoids Aphelinus asychis (Hymenoptera: Aphelinidae) and Trichogramma brassicae (Hymenoptera: Trichogrammatidae). Under the hypothesis that the spatial distribution of virgin females differs between these species (s...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 1992
M P Meadows D J Ellis J Butt P Jarrett H D Burges

Bacillus thuringiensis was isolated from 36 of 50 residue samples obtained from an animal feed mill (a stored-product environment). Of 710 selected colonies having Bacillus cereus-B. thuringiensis morphology isolated from the samples, 477 were classified as B. thuringiensis because of production of parasporal delta-endotoxin crystals. There was a diverse population of B. thuringiensis, as revea...

Journal: :International archives of allergy and immunology 2014
Hee-Kyoo Kim Sean Lund Rachel Baum Peter Rosenthal Naseem Khorram Taylor A Doherty

BACKGROUND Exposure to the fungal allergen Alternaria alternata as well as ryegrass pollen has been implicated in severe asthma symptoms during thunderstorms. We have previously shown that Alternaria extract induces innate type 2 lung inflammation in mice. We hypothesized that the innate eosinophilic response to Alternaria extract may enhance lung inflammation induced by ryegrass. METHODS Mic...

2014
Robert J. Snelgrove Lisa G. Gregory Teresa Peiró Samia Akthar Gaynor A. Campbell Simone A. Walker Clare M. Lloyd

BACKGROUND The fungal allergen Alternaria alternata is implicated in severe asthma and rapid onset life-threatening exacerbations of disease. However, the mechanisms that underlie this severe pathogenicity remain unclear. OBJECTIVE We sought to investigate the mechanism whereby Alternaria was capable of initiating severe, rapid onset allergic inflammation. METHODS IL-33 levels were quantifi...

2017
JELTJE M. STAM LUCILLE CHRÉTIEN MARCEL DICKE ERIK H. POELMAN

1. Plants are frequently under attack by multiple insect herbivores, which may interact indirectly through herbivore-induced changes in the plant's phenotype. The identity, order, and timing of herbivore arrivals may influence the outcome of interactions between two herbivores. How these aspects affect, in turn, subsequently arriving herbivores that feed on double herbivore-induced plants has n...

2013
S. P. Pierre S. Dugravot M. R. Hervé H. M. Hassan N. M. van Dam A. M. Cortesero

Induced plant defence in response to phytophagous insects is a well described phenomenon. However, so far little is known about the effect of induced plant responses on subsequently colonizing herbivores in the field. Broccoli plants were induced in the belowground compartment using (i) infestation by the root-herbivore Delia radicum, (ii) root application of jasmonic acid (JA) or (iii) root ap...

Journal: :Pest management science 2014
Bert Beck Eva Brusselman David Nuyttens Maurice Moens Femke Temmerman Sabien Pollet Stephanie Van Weyenberg Pieter Spanoghe

BACKGROUND Steinernema carpocapsae Weiser, an entomopathogenic nematode (EPN), is a potential biological control agent for the cabbage moth (Mamestra brassicae L.). This research aimed to identify a suitable spray application technique, and to determine whether yeast extract added to an EPN spray has an attracting and/or a feeding stimulant effect on M. brassicae. The biological control capabil...

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