Browsing by Subject "Insect Science"
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(1978)A new species of mite, Annerossella knorri collected on the water weed Pistia striatotes Linn., near Bangkok, Thailand, is described. © 1978 Taylor & Francis Group, LLC.
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(2004)Herbivorous insect species with narrow diet breadth are expected to be more prone to genetic differentiation than insect species with a wider diet breadth. However, a generalist can behave as a local specialist if a single ...
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(1984)The characteristics of human rotavirus-associated RNA polymerase activity have been examined in relation to the effects of ribonucleoside triphosphate analogs and S-adenosylmethionine. These effects were analyzed by testing ...
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(2004)The tobacco-feeding race of Myzus persicae (Sulzer), formerly known as M. nicotianae Blackman, was introduced into Chile during the last decade. In order to evaluate the genetic diversity and insecticide resistance status ...
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(2012)Deer mice are the principal reservoir hosts of Sin Nombre virus, the etiologic agent of most hantavirus cardiopulmonary syndrome cases in North America. Infection of deer mice results in persistence without conspicuous ...
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(2011)We, herein, report evidence that wing fanning by the aphid parasitoid Aphidius ervi Haliday (Hymenoptera: Braconidae) constitutes a courtship song. Complete removal of the forewings or only the distal half of them reduced ...
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(2010)To investigate whether Trypanosoma cruzi populations found in chagasic cardiopathic and non-cardiopathic patients are genetically differentiated, three molecular microsatellite markers were analysed. This analysis was also ...
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(1975)A higher yield of Coxsackie B1 virus was obtained when HeLa cells were infected late during S phase as compared to the amount produced by random cultures.
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Photoaffinity labeling of rotavirus VP1 with 8-azido-ATP: Identification of the viral RNA polymerase (1991)Rotavirus single-shelled particles have several enzymatic activities that are involved with the synthesis of capped mRNAs both in vivo and in vitro. Because single-shelled particles must be structurally intact to carry out ...
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(2009)To better understand the evolution of the etiologic agent of Chagas disease, we cloned and sequenced 25 alleles from five Tripanosoma cruzi microsatellite markers. The study of the sequences showed highly conserved alleles ...
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(American Museum of Natural History, 2015)
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(1996)Wheats and triticales resistant to Russian wheat aphid (RWA). Diuraphis noxia, contained medium to very high concentrations of hydroxamic acids. Feeding behaviour and performance of RWA in wheat seedlings differing in ...
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(1999)Volatiles produced by the interaction of Rhopalosiphum padi and wheat, and semiochemicals which elicit the spacing behaviour of R. padi on wheat and oat, were evaluated in an olfactometer against the cereal aphid parasitoid ...
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(2002)Hydroxamic acids (Hx) contained in wheat are active mutagens which play an important role in the defence of the plant against aphids. Random amplified polymorphic DNA-polymerase chain reaction (RAPD-PCR) dominant markers ...
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(2009)Vibrio parahaemolyticus O3:K6 pandemic strains recovered in Chile frequently possess a 42-kb plasmid which is the prophage of a myovirus. We studied the prototype phage VP58.5 and show that it does not integrate into the ...