نتایج جستجو برای: olive leaf moth

تعداد نتایج: 105318  

2009
P. VINOTH KUMAR A. SIVARAJ SENTHIL KUMAR

The present study was conducted to evaluate the hepatoprotective effects of an aqueous leaf extract of Coccinia grandis on carbon tetrachloride (CCl4) induced liver damage in albino rats. Wistar albino rats weighing around 180-200g were used. Toxicity was induced by using 30% CCl4 suspended in olive oil (1.0 ml/kg body wt intraperitoneal) after every 72 hrs for 3doses. The aqueous leaf extract ...

Journal: :Plant & cell physiology 2003
Rafal Butowt David Granot María Isabel Rodríguez-García

Metabolite-specific transporters are present in the inner membrane of the plastid envelope allowing transport between the plastid and other cellular compartments. A plastidic glucose translocator (pGlcT) in leaf mesophyll cells transports glucose from chloroplast stroma to the cytosol after amylolytic starch degradation at night. Here we report the cloning of a pGlcT expressed in olive fruits (...

مرتضوی, سید محمدحسن , معلمی, نوراله, برمه, لیلا,

To reduce transpiration and increase water use efficiency of olive trees in Ahvaz, the antitranspirant effects of of three levels of kaolin (0, 2.5% and 5%) on four varieties of olive (Mission, Conservolea, Keylet, Bledy) was carried out in a four-month period, with three replications. The results showed that Kaolin have a significant effect on plant water potential, leaf relative water content...

Journal: :Molecular phylogenetics and evolution 2011
Issei Ohshima Kazunori Yoshizawa

We investigated the utility of indel data for genealogical and population genetic analyses using the Tpi intron of the leaf mining moth Acrocercops transecta (Insecta: Lepidoptera). Genealogical analyses revealed that indel data were less homoplasious than DNA sequence data and that indel data contained a sufficient signal to provide a high resolution tree that was highly congruent with the tre...

Journal: :Trees-structure and Function 2022

Abstract Key message TLS scans of three surveys before, during and after gypsy moth gradation, allowed high-resolution tracking defoliation subsequent inter-annual growth losses on an individual tree level. Foliation strongly determines all processes but can be reduced by various stress factors. Insect starts at variable times is one factor that may affect photosynthetic cause immediate reactio...

2010

The present study was carried out on one year -old two olive cultivars, Coronaiki as oil cultivar and Manzanillo as double purpose (table and oil) cv. in a private farm located at western desert along Cairo, Alexandria Road (50 km from Cairo), Egypt and planted at 5 x 6 meter apart in sandy soil and irrigated with drip irrigation system trees were similar in growth vigour and received the commo...

2018
Osariyekemwen O Uyi Costas Zachariades Lelethu U Heshula Martin P Hill

Host plant phenology (as influenced by seasonality) and light-mediated changes in the phenotypic and phytochemical properties of leaves have been hypothesised to equivocally influence insect herbivore performance. Here, we examined the effects of seasonality, through host plant phenology (late growth-season = autumn vs flowering-season = winter) and light environment (shade vs full-sun habitat)...

2016
Fernando Cruz Irene Julca Jèssica Gómez-Garrido Damian Loska Marina Marcet-Houben Emilio Cano Beatriz Galán Leonor Frias Paolo Ribeca Sophia Derdak Marta Gut Manuel Sánchez-Fernández Jose Luis García Ivo G. Gut Pablo Vargas Tyler S. Alioto Toni Gabaldón

BACKGROUND The Mediterranean olive tree (Olea europaea subsp. europaea) was one of the first trees to be domesticated and is currently of major agricultural importance in the Mediterranean region as the source of olive oil. The molecular bases underlying the phenotypic differences among domesticated cultivars, or between domesticated olive trees and their wild relatives, remain poorly understoo...

Journal: :Journal of Insect Science 2004
Bruce E. Tabashnik Yves Carrière

Sayyed et al. (Ecology Letters (2003) 6: 167-169) hypothesized that insecticidal Bacillus thuringiensis (Bt) toxins produced by transgenic crops could have nutritionally favorable effects that increase the fitness of resistant insects eating such crops. This idea was based on increased pupal weight of resistant larvae of diamondback moth, Plutella xylostella (L.), fed leaf discs treated externa...

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