نتایج جستجو برای: willow leaf beetle

تعداد نتایج: 97441  

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2011
Roy Kirsch Heiko Vogel Alexander Muck Andreas Vilcinskas Jacques M Pasteels Wilhelm Boland

Glandular chemical defence relying on the action of salicylaldehyde is characteristic for Chrysomela leaf beetle larvae. The salicylaldehyde precursor salicin, sequestered from salicaceous host plants, is deglucosylated and the aglycon further oxidized by a salicyl alcohol oxidase (SAO) to the respective aldehyde. SAOs, key enzymes in salicin-based glandular chemical defence, were previously id...

2013
Anja S Strauss Sven Peters Wilhelm Boland Antje Burse

Plant-herbivore interactions dominate the planet's terrestrial ecology. When it comes to host-plant specialization, insects are among the most versatile evolutionary innovators, able to disarm multiple chemical plant defenses. Sequestration is a widespread strategy to detoxify noxious metabolites, frequently for the insect's own benefit against predation. In this study, we describe the broad-sp...

Journal: :Frontiers in microbiology 2015
Etienne Yergeau Terrence H. Bell Julie Champagne Christine Maynard Stacie Tardif Julien Tremblay Charles W. Greer

Plants interact closely with microbes, which are partly responsible for plant growth, health, and adaptation to stressful environments. Engineering the plant-associated microbiome could improve plant survival and performance in stressful environments such as contaminated soils. Here, willow cuttings were planted into highly petroleum-contaminated soils that had been gamma-irradiated and subject...

2015
Jennifer Cunniff Sarah J. Purdy Tim J.P. Barraclough March Castle Anne L. Maddison Laurence E. Jones Ian F. Shield Andrew S. Gregory Angela Karp

Willows (Salix spp.) grown as short rotation coppice (SRC) are viewed as a sustainable source of biomass with a positive greenhouse gas (GHG) balance due to their potential to fix and accumulate carbon (C) below ground. However, exploiting this potential has been limited by the paucity of data available on below ground biomass allocation and the extent to which it varies between genotypes. Furt...

Journal: :Comparative biochemistry and physiology. Toxicology & pharmacology : CBP 2003
Elena Zvereva Valery Serebrov Viktor Glupov Ivan Dubovskiy

We compared the general activity and heavy metal resistance of non-specific esterases in two populations of the leaf beetle Chrysomela lapponica from habitats severely contaminated by heavy metals (mostly Ni and Cu) and two populations from unpolluted habitats. Concentrations of Ni and Cu in adult beetles from the most polluted site were 7.7 and 3.6 times higher that in beetles from unpolluted ...

Journal: :Archives of insect biochemistry and physiology 2007
Florian Pankewitz Anja Zöllmer Yvonne Gräser Monika Hilker

Eggs of leaf beetles of the tribe Galerucini, subfamily Galerucinae, contain polyketides that are unusual in insects: 1,8-dihydroxylated anthraquinones (chrysazin, chrysophanol) and anthrones (dithranol, chrysarobin) deterring predators. The host plants do not contain these compounds. In the present study, we tested the hypothesis that the beetles, but not bacterial or fungal microorganisms liv...

2017
S. K. Collinge Svata M. Louda S. M. LOUDA

The biology of Scaptomyza nigrita on its host plant, a native crucifer (Bittercress) in the Rocky Mountains, is described. Development of each stage in the life history was studied both in the field and in the laboratory. This is the first documentation of a host for S. nigrita. We examined the activity of adult flies in two adjacent habitats, sun and adjacent willow shade. Adult flies were mor...

Journal: :Journal of economic entomology 2010
Kevin J Dodds Daniel R Miller

Sirex noctilio F. (Hymenoptera: Siricidae) is an invasive woodwasp, currently established in northeastern North America. In other regions of the world, stressed trap trees are used to monitor populations of S. noctilio and to provide inoculation points for the biological control nematode Deladenus siricidicola Bedding. However, the operational use of trap trees for S. noctilio in North America ...

Journal: :Insect molecular biology 2004
J Gillespie J Cannone R Gutell A Cognato

We analysed the secondary structure of two expansion segments (D2, D3) of the 28S rRNA gene from 229 leaf beetles (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae), the majority of which are in the subfamily Galerucinae. The sequences were compared in a multiple sequence alignment, with secondary structure inferred primarily from the compensatory base changes in the conserved helices of the rRNA molecules. This comp...

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