نتایج جستجو برای: insect vectors

تعداد نتایج: 105257  

2013
Naoyuki Miyazaki Atsushi Nakagawa Kenji Iwasaki

Rice dwarf virus and Rice gall dwarf virus, members of the genus Phytoreovirus in the family Reoviridae,are known as agents of rice disease, because their spread results in substantial economic damage in many Asian countries. These viruses are transmitted via insect vectors, and they multiply both in the plants and in the insect vectors. Structural information about the viruses and their intera...

2016
Dun-Chun He Jiasui Zhan Zhao-Bang Cheng Lian-Hui Xie

Rice stripe virus (RSV), its vector insect (small brown planthopper, SBPH) and climatic conditions in Jiangsu, China were monitored between 2002 and 2012 to determine key biotic and abiotic factors driving epidemics of the disease. Average disease severity, disease incidence and viruliferous rate of SBPH peaked in 2004 and then gradually decreased. Disease severity of RSV was positively correla...

Journal: :Annual review of phytopathology 2008
Subhadeep Chatterjee Rodrigo P P Almeida Steven Lindow

Diseases caused by Xylella fastidiosa have attained great importance worldwide as the pathogen and its insect vectors have been disseminated. Since this is the first plant pathogenic bacterium for which a complete genome sequence was determined, much progress has been made in understanding the process by which it spreads within the xylem vessels of susceptible plants as well as the traits that ...

2001
C. A. Pereira Y. Pouliquen V. Rodas D. Massotte

poly (ADP-ribose) polymerase catalytic domain. Braz. J. Med. Biol. Res. 30:923-928. 14.Mortensen, C. 1995. Clonagem e expressão de hormonios peptídicos humanos em vetores de expressão de baculovirus. Master’s degree dissertation. University of São Paulo, Chemistry Institute. 15.Moscardi, F. 1989. Use of viruses for pest control in Brazil: the case of the nuclear polyhedrosis virus of the soybea...

2007
Phyllis G. WEINTRAUB

Phytoplasmas are phloem-limited, insect-transmitted, plant pathogenic bacteria that are responsible for hundreds of diseases world-wide. Because transmission occurs quickly, plants become infected before insecticides can act on the vector. The single most effective means of controlling the vector is to cover plants with insect exclusion netting; however, this is not practical for most commercia...

Journal: :Infection and immunity 2012
D K Mathias J L Plieskatt J S Armistead J M Bethony K B Abdul-Majid A McMillan E Angov M J Aryee B Zhan P Gillespie B Keegan A R Jariwala W Rezende M E Bottazzi D G Scorpio P J Hotez R R Dinglasan

Vaccines have been at the forefront of global research efforts to combat malaria, yet despite several vaccine candidates, this goal has yet to be realized. A potentially effective approach to disrupting the spread of malaria is the use of transmission-blocking vaccines (TBV), which prevent the development of malarial parasites within their mosquito vector, thereby abrogating the cascade of seco...

2017
Jong Myong Park Young-Hyun You Jong-Han Park Hyeong-Hwan Kim Sa-Youl Ghim Chang-Gi Back

Larvae of Bradysia agrestis, an insect vector that transports plant pathogens, were sampled from geographically isolated regions in Korea to identify their cutaneous fungal and bacterial flora. Sampled areas were chosen within the distribution range of B. agrestis; each site was more than 91 km apart to ensure geographical segregation. We isolated 76 microbial (fungi and bacteria) strains (site...

Journal: :PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases 2009
Corentin Barbu Eric Dumonteil Sébastien Gourbière

BACKGROUND Chagas disease is the most important vector-borne disease in Latin America. Regional initiatives based on residual insecticide spraying have successfully controlled domiciliated vectors in many regions. Non-domiciliated vectors remain responsible for a significant transmission risk, and their control is now a key challenge for disease control. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS A mathe...

2016
Scott H. McArt Timothy D. Miles Cesar Rodriguez-Saona Annemiek Schilder Lynn S. Adler Matthew J. Grieshop

Several fungal plant pathogens induce 'pseudoflowers' on their hosts to facilitate insect-mediated transmission of gametes and spores. When spores must be transmitted to host flowers to complete the fungal life cycle, we predict that pseudoflowers should evolve traits that mimic flowers and attract the most effective vectors in the flower-visiting community. We quantified insect visitation to f...

2015
Hai-Jian Huang Yan-Yuan Bao Shu-Hua Lao Xiao-Hui Huang Yi-Zhou Ye Jian-Xiang Wu Hai-Jun Xu Xue-Ping Zhou Chuan-Xi Zhang

Most plant viruses that seriously damage agricultural crops are transmitted by insects. However, the mechanisms enabling virus transmission by insect vectors are poorly understood. The brown planthopper (Nilaparvata lugens) is one of the most serious rice pests, causing extensive damage to rice plants by sucking the phloem sap and transmitting viruses, including Rice ragged stunt virus (RRSV). ...

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