نتایج جستجو برای: larvae parasiting fungi

تعداد نتایج: 77069  

Journal: :Veterinary microbiology 2014
Kirsten Foley Géraldine Fazio Annette B Jensen William O H Hughes

Stonebrood is a disease of honey bee larvae caused by fungi from the genus Aspergillus. As very few studies have focused on the epidemiological aspects of stonebrood and diseased brood may be rapidly discarded by worker bees, it is possible that a high number of cases go undetected. Aspergillus spp. fungi are ubiquitous and associated with disease in many insects, plants, animals and man. They ...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2014
Isvarya Venu Zachary Durisko Jianping Xu Reuven Dukas

Larval and adult fruit flies are attracted to volatiles emanating from food substrates that have been occupied by larvae. We tested whether such volatiles are emitted by the larval gut bacteria by conducting tests under bacteria-free (axenic) conditions. We also tested attraction to two bacteria species, Lactobacillus brevis, which we cultured from larvae in our lab, and L. plantarum, a common ...

Journal: :iranian biomedical journal 0
معصومه شمس قهفرخی masoomeh shams ghahfarokhi مهدی رزاقی ابیانه mehdi razzaghi abyaneh شاهرخ رنجبر بهادری shahrokh ranjbar bahadori علی اسلامی ali eslami رسول زارع rasoul zare مجید ابراهیمی majid ebrahimi

over one-year period, 150 pasture soil samples and 138 sheep faecal samples, collected from different parts of iran were screened for the presence of nematophagous fungi. the samples were cultured at 25ºc on chloramphenicol-2% water agar (chf-wa) plates in the presence of haemonchus contortus third stage larvae (l3) and checked over a two-month period for characteristic conidia, conidiophores a...

2009
L Tajedin J Hashemi MR Abaei L Hosseinpour F Rafei HR Basseri

BACKGROUND Many microorganisms in midgut of mosquito challenge with their host and also other pathogens present in midgut. The aim of this study was presence of non-pathogens microorganisms like fungal flora which may be crucial on interaction between vectors and pathogens. METHODS Different populations of Anopheles stephensi were reared in insectary and objected to determine fungal flora in ...

2009
ANNE L. NIELSEN KENNETH O. SPENCE

Greenhouse nursery production represents a large and growing industry. In recent years there has been a shift both toward the use of soilless media and integrated pest management. Application of entomopathogens such as nematodes, fungi, and bacteria against soil-dwelling insect pests is a sustainable alternative to insecticide centered control programs. Soilless media (peat, coir, or bark-based...

Journal: :Biology letters 2013
Bo Wang Min Lu Chihang Cheng Christian Salcedo Jianghua Sun

Bark beetles are among the most destructive of pine forest pests and they form close symbiotic relationships with ophiostomatoid fungi. Although some fungi are considered to be mutualistic symbionts of bark beetles with respect to the supply of nutrients, detrimental effects of fungal symbionts on larval growth have also been frequently reported. The mechanisms of such antagonistic effects are ...

2015
Ming-Wei Shao Yi-Hui Lu Shuang Miao Yun Zhang Ting-Ting Chen Ying-Lao Zhang Guido Favia

The diversity of fungi associated with the gut of Pantala flavescens larvae was investigated using a culture-dependent method and molecular identification based on an analysis of the internally transcribed spacer sequence. In total, 48 fungal isolates were obtained from P. flavescens larvae. Based on phylogenetic analyses, the fungal isolates were grouped in 5 classes and 12 different genera. F...

2014
Andrew R. Cline Paul E. Skelley Scott A. Kinnee Suzanne Rooney-Latham Shaun L. Winterton Christopher J. Borkent Paolo Audisio

The multi-trophic relationship between insects, yeast, and filamentous fungi is reported on sabal palm (Sabal palmetto (Walter) Lodd. ex Schult. & Schult. f.). Gut content analyses and observations of adult and larval feeding of the sap beetle Brachypeplus glaber LeConte indicate that niche partitioning of fungal food substrata occurs between adults and larvae. This is the first report of speci...

Journal: :Veterinary world 2015
B W Narladkar P R Shivpuje P C Harke

AIM Entomopathogenic fungi Metarhizium anisopliae and Beauveria bassiana had wide host range against insects and hence these are being exploited as fungal bio-pesticide on a large scale. Both fungi are proved pesticides against many crop pests and farmers are well acquainted with their use on the field. Thus, research was aimed to explore the potency of these fungal spores against larval and ad...

2008
Bing-Da Sun Han-ying Yu Amanda J. Chen Xing-Zhong Liu

Insect-pathogenic fungi are important natural enemies of insect pests but their dynamics in the soils of different agroecosystems are incompletely understood. In the present study, the seasonal occurrence and species diversity of insect-associated fungi in soil were investigated by baiting soil samples with larvae of Galleria mellonella. The survey included insect-pathogenic fungi, opportunisti...

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