نتایج جستجو برای: insect vectors

تعداد نتایج: 105257  

2017
Matthew P. Edgington Luke S. Alphey

Engineered underdominance is one of a number of different gene drive strategies that have been proposed for the genetic control of insect vectors of disease. Here we model a two-locus engineered underdominance based gene drive system that is based on the concept of mutually suppressing lethals. In such a system two genetic constructs are introduced, each possessing a lethal element and a suppre...

Journal: :Environmental Health Perspectives 1976
R Engler M H Rogoff

The control of insect pests with entomopathogens is unique, in that naturally occurring host-pathogen relations are manipulated to the benefit of man: protecting agricultural crops and forests or controlling insect vectors of disease. The isolation and identification of a virulent pathogen is the initial step in the development of a potential control agent. Production of the pathogen in adequat...

2014
Megan L Fritz Edward D Walker Aaron J Yunker Ian Dworkin

BACKGROUND Blood feeding by free-living insect vectors of disease is rhythmic and can be used to predict when infectious bites will occur. These daily rhythms can also be targeted by control measures, as in insecticide-treated nets. Culex pipiens form pipiens and C.p. f. molestus are two members of the Culex pipiens assemblage and vectors of West Nile Virus throughout North America. Although Cu...

Journal: :Annual review of phytopathology 2008
Saskia A Hogenhout El-Desouky Ammar Anna E Whitfield Margaret G Redinbaugh

The majority of described plant viruses are transmitted by insects of the Hemipteroid assemblage that includes aphids, whiteflies, leafhoppers, planthoppers, and thrips. In this review we highlight progress made in research on vector interactions of the more than 200 plant viruses that are transmitted by hemipteroid insects beginning a few hours or days after acquisition and for up to the life ...

Journal: :BMC Biotechnology 2006
Abhimanyu Sarkar Asela Atapattu Esther J Belikoff Jörg C Heinrich Xuelei Li Carsten Horn Ernst A Wimmer Maxwell J Scott

BACKGROUND Germ-line transformation of insects is now a widely used method for analyzing gene function and for the development of genetically modified strains suitable for pest control programs. The most widely used transposable element for the germ-line transformation of insects is piggyBac. The site of integration of the transgene can influence gene expression due to the effects of nearby tra...

2017
Kuo-Chen Chang Ling-Teng Chang Ying-Wen Huang Yi-Chin Lai Chin-Wei Lee Jia-Teh Liao Na-Sheng Lin Yau-Heiu Hsu Chung-Chi Hu

Bamboo mosaic virus (BaMV), a member of the genus Potexvirus, is the major threat to bamboo cultivation. Similar to most potexviruses, the transmission of BaMV by insect vectors has not been documented previously. However, field observations of BaMV disease incidences suggested that insect vectors might be involved. In this study, we aimed to investigate the possibility of insect-mediated trans...

2017
Qian Chen Linghua Zhang Yanshuang Zhang Qianzhuo Mao Taiyun Wei

Plant reoviruses are known to exploit virion-packaging tubules formed by virus-encoding non-structural proteins for viral spread in insect vectors. Tubules are propelled by actin-based tubule motility (ABTM) to overcome membrane or tissue barriers in insect vectors. To further understand which insect factors mediate ABTM, we utilized yeast two-hybrid and bimolecular fluorescence complementation...

2017
Joel E Cohen Lucía I Rodríguez-Planes María S Gaspe María C Cecere Marta V Cardinal Ricardo E Gürtler

BACKGROUND Large spatial and temporal fluctuations in the population density of living organisms have profound consequences for biodiversity conservation, food production, pest control and disease control, especially vector-borne disease control. Chagas disease vector control based on insecticide spraying could benefit from improved concepts and methods to deal with spatial variations in vector...

2013
Jaime Hernández Ignacia Núñez Antonella Bacigalupo Pedro E Cattan

BACKGROUND Chagas disease is caused by the protozoan Trypanosoma cruzi, which is transmitted to mammal hosts by triatomine insect vectors. The goal of this study was to model the spatial distribution of triatomine species in an endemic area. METHODS Vector's locations were obtained with a rural householders' survey. This information was combined with environmental data obtained from remote se...

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