نتایج جستجو برای: ceratitis capitata

تعداد نتایج: 1955  

Journal: :Development 2000
C Wülbeck P Simpson

The stereotyped positioning of sensory bristles in Drosophila has been shown to result from complex spatiotemporal regulation of the proneural achaete-scute genes, that relies on an array of cis-regulatory elements and spatially restricted transcriptional activators such as Pannier. Other species of derived schizophoran Diptera have equally stereotyped, but different, bristle patterns. Divergen...

2012
César Monzó Alberto Urbaneja Miguel Ximénez-Embún Julia García-Fernández José Luis García Pedro Castañera

Several recombinant antibodies against the Mediterranean fruit fly, Ceratitis capitata (Wiedemann) (Diptera: Tephritidae), one of the most important pests in agriculture worldwide, were selected for the first time from a commercial phage display library of human scFv antibodies. The specificity and sensitivity of the selected recombinant antibodies were compared with that of a rabbit polyclonal...

2017
Nikos A Kouloussis Christos D Gerofotis Charalampos S Ioannou Ioannis V Iliadis Nikos T Papadopoulos Dimitris S Koveos

The Mediterranean fruit fly (medfly), Ceratitis capitata, is a notorious insect pest causing huge economic losses worldwide. The sterile insect technique (SIT) is widely used for its control. Using sexually mature sterilized males of the Vienna 8 (tsl) strain in the laboratory, we explored whether exposure of males to citrus compounds (separately or in a mixture) affects their sexual behaviour ...

Journal: :Molecular biology and evolution 2003
David J Lampe David J Witherspoon Felipe N Soto-Adames Hugh M Robertson

We report the isolation and sequencing of genomic copies of mariner transposons involved in recent horizontal transfers into the genomes of the European earwig, Forficula auricularia; the European honey bee, Apis mellifera; the Mediterranean fruit fly, Ceratitis capitata; and a blister beetle, Epicauta funebris, insects from four different orders. These elements are in the mellifera subfamily a...

2014
Nicholas C. Manoukis Brian Hall Scott M. Geib

Attractant-based trap networks are important elements of invasive insect detection, pest control, and basic research programs. We present a landscape-level, spatially explicit model of trap networks, focused on detection, that incorporates variable attractiveness of traps and a movement model for insect dispersion. We describe the model and validate its behavior using field trap data on network...

Journal: :Insect molecular biology 2001
K Michel A Stamenova A C Pinkerton G Franz A S Robinson A Gariou-Papalexiou A Zacharopoulou D A O'Brochta P W Atkinson

We report the use of the Hermes transposable element for germ-line transformation of the Mediterranean fruit fly, Ceratitis capitata. Hermes was able to genetically transform this insect at an estimated frequency between 0.6 and 1.1%, which is comparable to the transformation frequencies obtained for this species when using other transposable elements. Hermes integrates into the medfly genome b...

Journal: :Agronomy 2022

Trapping is considered a powerful tool in the monitoring and control of fruit flies high economic importance such as Mediterranean fly, Ceratitis capitata (Diptera: Tephritidae). However, cost trapping and, some cases, safety chemicals used baits are concerning for growers environment. Here we present novel, low cost, environmentally friendly, female-specific bait C. capitata, called Biodelear,...

Journal: :Bulletin of entomological research 2014
M Juan-Blasco B Sabater-Muñoz I Pla R Argilés P Castañera J A Jacas M V Ibáñez-Gual A Urbaneja

Area-wide sterile insect technique (SIT) programs assume that offspring reduction of the target population correlates with the mating success of the sterile males released. However, there is a lack of monitoring tools to prove the success of these programs in real-time. Field-cage tests were conducted under the environmental conditions of the Mediterranean coast of Spain to estimate: (a) the ma...

2005
Todd E. Shelly

Recent research has demonstrated that exposure to ginger root oil (Zingiber officinale Roscoe, which contains α-copaene) significantly increases the mating success of mass-reared, sterile males of the Mediterranean fruit fly, Ceratitis capitata (Wiedemann). The present study had two main objectives. First, I assessed whether mass-reared males gain an advantage through exposure to natural source...

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