نتایج جستجو برای: stem borers

تعداد نتایج: 277319  

2004
Edgardo Londoño-Cruz Gerardo Toro-Farmer Carlos Orozco

Bioerosion of branched corals was assessed in a fringing reef (Playa Blanca) and a patch reef (Gorgonilla) of Gorgona Island in the tropical eastern Pacific. Cylinder-shaped experimental units (EUs), made from branches of Pocillopora spp., were set 50 cm above the sea bottom for 6, 12 and 18 mo in Playa Blanca (4 zones: Back Reef, Reef-Flat Crest, Reef Front and Reef Slope) and the Gorgonilla p...

2015
Olev Vinn Mark A. Wilson Ursula Toom William Oki Wong

The earliest bioeroded inorganic hard substrates in the Ordovician of Estonia appear in the Dapingian. Hardgrounds are also known from the Sandbian and Katian. Most of the bioerosion of inorganic hard substrates occurs as the boring Trypanites Mägdefrau, 1932 along with some possible Gastrochaenolites borings. North American hardground borings are more diverse than those in Baltica. In contrast...

2014
Fernando E. Vega Ann Simpkins Gary Bauchan Francisco Infante Matthew Kramer Michael F. Land

The coffee berry borer, Hypothenemus hampei, is the most damaging insect pest of coffee worldwide. Like males in other species in the genus, male coffee berry borers have a lower number of facets in the compound eyes than females. The rudimentary eyes in male coffee berry borers could be an evolutionary response to their cryptic life habit, whereby they are born inside a coffee berry and never ...

Journal: :Journal of economic entomology 2004
David P Kain Richard W Straub Arthur M Agnello

Surveys were conducted in the major apple growing regions of New York state to determine the incidence of borers infesting burrknots on clonal apple rootstocks. Dogwood borer, Synanthedon scitula (Harris), was generally prevalent throughout the state, but American plum borer, Euzophera semifuneralis (Walker), was limited to western New York apple orchards near infested stone fruit trees. Insect...

2017
Laure Kaiser Jose Fernandez-Triana Claire Capdevielle-Dulac Célina Chantre Matthieu Bodet Ferial Kaoula Romain Benoist Paul-André Calatayud Stéphane Dupas Elisabeth A. Herniou Rémi Jeannette Julius Obonyo Jean-François Silvain Bruno Le Ru

Many parasitoid species are subjected to strong selective pressures from their host, and their adaptive response may result in the formation of genetically differentiated populations, called host races. When environmental factors and reproduction traits prevent gene flow, host races become distinct species. Such a process has recently been documented within the Cotesia flavipes species complex,...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2014
Lanzhi Han Chao Han Zewen Liu Fajun Chen Juan Luis Jurat-Fuentes Maolin Hou Yufa Peng

Chilo suppressalis and Sesamia inferens are two important lepidopteran rice pests that occur concurrently during outbreaks in paddy fields in the main rice-growing areas of China. Previous and current field tests demonstrate that the transgenic rice line Huahui 1 (HH1) producing a Cry1Ab-Cry1Ac hybrid toxin from the bacterium Bacillus thuringiensis reduces egg and larval densities of C. suppres...

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