نتایج جستجو برای: insect resistance

تعداد نتایج: 411399  

Journal: :Biopolymers 2007
Pawel Zubrzak Howard Williams Geoffrey M Coast R Elwyn Isaac Gloria Reyes-Rangel Eusebio Juaristi Janusz Zabrocki Ronald J Nachman

Insect neuropeptides of the insect kinin class share a common C-terminal pentapeptide sequence F(1)X(1)(2)X(2)(3)W(4)G(5)-NH(2) (X(2)(3) = P, S, A) and regulate such critical physiological processes as water balance and digestive enzyme release. Analogs of the insect kinin class, in which the critical residues of F(1), P(3), and W(4) were replaced with beta(3)-amino acid or their beta(2)-homo-a...

2017
Aubrey R. Paolino Aaron J. Gassmann

The western corn rootworm, Diabrotica virgifera virgifera LeConte, is among the most serious insect pests of maize in North America. One strategy used to manage this pest is transgenic maize that produces one or more crystalline (Cry) toxins derived from the bacterium Bacillus thuringiensis (Bt). To delay Bt resistance by insect pests, refuges of non-Bt maize are grown in conjunction with Bt ma...

2013
Yongqiang Li Claire A. Farnsworth Chris W. Coppin Mark G. Teese Jian-Wei Liu Colin Scott Xing Zhang Robyn J. Russell John G. Oakeshott

Two mutations have been found in five closely related insect esterases (from four higher Diptera and a hymenopteran) which each confer organophosphate (OP) hydrolase activity on the enzyme and OP resistance on the insect. One mutation converts a Glycine to an Aspartate, and the other converts a Tryptophan to a Leucine in the enzymes' active site. One of the dipteran enzymes with the Leucine mut...

2016
Nicholas J. Tobias

With the increase in antibiotic resistance among infectious diseases, the need for new strategies for identifying compounds with inhibitory effects is dire. Traditional methods of genome sequencing and systematic characterization of potential antimicrobial gene clusters, although effective, are unfortunately not yielding results at a speed consistent with the rise in antimicrobial resistance. O...

2013
Ivan M. Dubovskiy Miranda M. A. Whitten Olga N. Yaroslavtseva Carolyn Greig Vadim Y. Kryukov Ekaterina V. Grizanova Krishnendu Mukherjee Andreas Vilcinskas Viktor V. Glupov Tariq M. Butt

Microevolutionary adaptations and mechanisms of fungal pathogen resistance were explored in a melanic population of the Greater wax moth, Galleria mellonella. Under constant selective pressure from the insect pathogenic fungus Beauveria bassiana, 25(th) generation larvae exhibited significantly enhanced resistance, which was specific to this pathogen and not to another insect pathogenic fungus,...

2015
Zhaojiang Guo Shi Kang Xun Zhu Jixing Xia Qingjun Wu Shaoli Wang Wen Xie Youjun Zhang

Insect pests cause serious crop damage and develop high-level resistance to chemical insecticides and Bacillus thuringiensis (Bt) insecticidal Cry toxins. A new promising approach for controlling them and overcoming this resistance is RNA interference (RNAi). The RNAi-based insect control strategy depends on the selection of suitable target genes. In this study, we cloned and characterized a no...

2017
G. I. Aradottir J. L. Martin S. J. Clark J. A. Pickett L. E. Smart

Insect pests can reduce wheat yield by direct feeding and transmission of plant viruses. Here we report results from laboratory and field phenotyping studies on a wide range of wheat, including landraces from the Watkins collection deriving from before the green revolution, more modern cultivars from the Gediflux collection (north-western Europe) and modern UK Elite varieties, for resistance to...

2004
Timothy D. Schowalter

This paper provides a conceptual framework for increasing our understanding of the relationships between plant resistance to insect herbivores and insect herbivore influences on ecosystem nutrient cycling and succession. For a given plant species, adequate nutrient/light availability favors establishment and productivity; small insect herbivore populations regulated by plant biochemistry stimul...

2017
G.I. Aradottir J.L. Martin S.J. Clark J.A. Pickett L.E. Smart

Insect pests can reduce wheat yield by direct feeding and transmission of plant viruses. Here we report results from laboratory and field phenotyping studies on a wide range of wheat, including landraces from the Watkins collection deriving from before the green revolution, more modern cultivars from the Gediflux collection (north-western Europe) and modern UK Elite varieties, for resistance to...

2010
SVS Gopala Swamy Siva Kumar KK Sharma

The increasing need for food can be met through an increase in crop productivity and reduction in pest associated losses. Recombinant DNA technology has created new avenues for genetic enhancement of crops through the development of transgenic plants with resistance to insects. Bacillus thuringiensis (Bt) genes have been widely used as candidate genes for genetic transformation of crop plants f...

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