نتایج جستجو برای: piutela xylostella

تعداد نتایج: 1170  

2015
Fauziah Ismail

Plutella xylostella L. is a most serious of insect pest for cruciferous or Brassica crops throughout the world. The common name of this insect pest is the Diamondback Moth (DBM). Plutella xylostella L. is an oligophagous insect which is feed on the group of botanically plants within the single plant family. This insect has become major serious problem to the crops because it easily and rapidly ...

2012
Wen Xie Yanyuan Lei Wei Fu Zhongxia Yang Xun Zhu Zhaojiang Guo Qingjun Wu Shaoli Wang Baoyun Xu Xuguo Zhou Youjun Zhang

The larval midgut of diamondback moth, Plutella xylostella, is a dynamic tissue that interfaces with a diverse array of physiological and toxicological processes, including nutrient digestion and allocation, xenobiotic detoxification, innate and adaptive immune response, and pathogen defense. Despite its enormous agricultural importance, the genomic resources for P. xylostella are surprisingly ...

2006
Francisco R. Badenes-Perez Brian A. Nault Anthony M. Shelton

The diamondback moth, Plutella xylostella (L.) (Lepidoptera: Plutellidae), highly prefers to oviposit on yellow rocket, Barbarea vulgaris (R. Br.) (Cruciferae) var. arcuata , despite larvae not being able to survive on it, suggesting it may have potential as a trap crop. In a no-choice greenhouse experiment, P. xylostella laid 28% more eggs on B. vulgaris than on cabbage. Within the B. vulgaris...

2003
T. Guilloux R. Monnerat M. Castelo-Branco A. Kirk D. Bordat

The diamond back moth Plutella xylostella (L.) is the most serious pest of Brassicaceae in the world. It is resistant to many insecticides which has led to a search for alternative techniques of control, principally biocontrolbased pest management. The impact of P. xylostella and its parasitoids was analysed in a 6-month study of cabbage crops in the Brasilia region of Brazil, from June to Nove...

Journal: :Journal of applied microbiology 2011
Y A Batta M Rahman K Powis G Baker O Schmidt

AIMS To isolate and formulate a native strain of Zoophthora radicans naturally infecting larvae of diamondback moth, Plutella xylostella, existing in South Australia and to provide evidence that formulation of the fungus is effective against P. xylostella larvae, and therefore, it could be used as a tool in pest management of this insect. METHODS AND RESULTS Dose-response bioassays using form...

2015
Xiaofeng Xia Liying Yu Minqian Xue Xiaoqiang Yu Liette Vasseur Geoff M. Gurr Simon W. Baxter Hailan Lin Junhan Lin Minsheng You

The diamondback moth, Plutella xylostella (L.), is a destructive pest that attacks cruciferous crops worldwide. Immune responses are important for interactions between insects and pathogens and information on these underpins the development of strategies for biocontrol-based pest management. Little, however, is known about immune genes and their regulation patterns in P. xylostella. A total of ...

Journal: :Journal of economic entomology 2016
Shu-Jen Tuan Chih-Chun Yeh Remzi Atlihan Hsin Chi

To better understand the predator-prey relationship and to compare predation rates, we studied the life table and predation rate of the predator Eocanthecona furcellata Wolff (Hemiptera: Pentatomidae) when reared on two major crucifer pests, Spodoptera litura (F.) (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae) and Plutella xylostella L. (Lepidoptera: Plutellidae). The net reproductive rate, intrinsic rate of increas...

2012
XIAOXIA LIU MAO CHEN HILDA L. COLLINS DAVID ONSTAD RICK ROUSH QINGWEN ZHANG ANTHONY M. SHELTON

In the laboratory and in cages in the greenhouse, we evaluated the toxicity of two insecticides (lambda-cyhalothrin and spinosad) on the parasitoid,Diadegma insulare (Cresson), and the predator, Coleomegilla maculate (DeGeer), both natural enemies of the diamondback moth, Plutella xylostella (L.). Lambda-cyhalothrin was very toxic to both natural enemies. Spinosad was less toxic toC.maculata ad...

2017
Jin Xu Xiaoxia Xu Muhammad Shakeel Shuzhong Li Shuang Wang Xianqiang Zhou Jialin Yu Xiaojing Xu Xiaoqiang Yu Fengliang Jin

Most, if not all, entomopathogenic fungi have been used as alternative control agents to decrease the insect resistance and harmful effects of the insecticides on the environment. Among them, Isaria fumosorosea has also shown great potential to control different insect pests. In the present study, we explored the immune response of P. xylostella to the infection of I. fumosorosea at different t...

2015
Zhengyu Huang Yalin Zhang Andreimar M. Soares

The diamondback moth, Plutella xylostella (Linnaeus) (Lepidoptera: Plutellidae), is a major pest of cruciferous vegetables worldwide. Cantharidin, a natural toxin isolated from blister beetles, has been reported to be toxic to P. xylostella. However, little is known on the chronic sublethal effects of cantharidin on this species. In this study, we assessed the changes of susceptibility, develop...

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