نتایج جستجو برای: defoliating pathotype

تعداد نتایج: 770  

Journal: :Annual review of entomology 1998
D G McCullough R A Werner D Neumann

Fire and insects are natural disturbance agents in many forest ecosystems, often interacting to affect succession, nutrient cycling, and forest species composition. We review literature pertaining to effects of fire-insect interactions on ecological succession, use of prescribed fire for insect pest control, and effects of fire on insect diversity from northern and boreal forests in North Ameri...

2014
Michael J. Simmons Thomas D. Lee Mark J. Ducey Joseph S. Elkinton George H. Boettner Kevin J. Dodds

Winter moth, Operophtera brumata L. (Lepidoptera: Geometridae), has been defoliating hardwood trees in eastern Massachusetts since the 1990s. Native to Europe, winter moth has also been detected in Rhode Island, Connecticut, eastern Long Island (NY), New Hampshire, and Maine. Individual tree impacts of winter moth defoliation in New England are currently unknown. Using dendroecological techniqu...

Journal: :Journal of applied microbiology 2006
A Chahed B China J Mainil G Daube

AIMS Bovine meat is the principal source of human contamination of attaching and effacing Escherichia coli, including enterohaemorrhagic E. coli O157. The aim was to study the prevalence of these strains on bovine carcasses in Algeria. METHODS AND RESULTS Two-hundred and thirty carcasses were swabbed and analysed by classical microbiological methods for total E. coli counts and for the presen...

Journal: :The Horticulture Journal 2022

Cut dahlia (Dahlia Cav.) flowers have recently become popular, but their marketability has been limited due to poor vase life. The purposes of this study were clarify the roles leaves and inflorescences in senescence cut dahlias discuss sink-source relationship between vegetative organs inflorescences. leaf life was maintained much longer (16.7 days) than inflorescence (7.4 days). not affected ...

2017
Longming Zhu Weichen Ni Shuai Liu Binhua Cai Han Xing Sanhong Wang

Alternaria blotch disease of apple (Malus × domestica Borkh.), caused by the apple pathotype of Alternaria alternata, is one of the most serious fungal diseases to affect apples. To develop an understanding of how apples respond to A. alternata apple pathotype (AAAP) infection, we examined the host transcript accumulation over the period between 0 and 72 h post AAAP inoculation. Large-scale gen...

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