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DEGRADATIVE ENZYMATIC ACTIVITIES IN FRESH-CUT BLOOD ORANGE SLICES DURING CHILLED STORED

2009

Summary Blood-orange fruits are suitable to fresh-cut fruit production because of their chemical compositions. Nevertheless, the main limitation of using freshly cut oranges is their susceptibility to juiciness loss and ascorbic acid degradation because of enzymatic alterations. The aim of this work is: to identify some of the enzymes causing the qualitative decay in blood-orange slices during 15 days of chilled storage (at 4 ± 0.5 °C and 85% RH); to investigate the susceptibility to the previous alterations of five blood-orange clones (Moro nucellare, Sanguinello nucellare, Tarocco arcimusa, Tarocco gallo and Tarocco meli) to select the most suitable one for fresh-cut production. The enzym…

biologyChemistryFood preservationCold storageOrange (colour)Ascorbate oxidase pectinmethylesterase polyphenol oxidase quality control.Ascorbic acidPolyphenol oxidaseIndustrial and Manufacturing EngineeringEnzyme assayBiochemistrybiology.proteinBrowningFood scienceCatechol oxidaseFood Science
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The central control of oriented locomotion in insects - towards a neurobiological model

2010

A neurobiological model for the higher control of oriented locomotion in insects is developed here. It is based on studies in a genetic model insect, the fruit fly Drosophila melangaster. Reference is made to other insects, where respective functions are not yet studied in Drosophila. Flies can walk swiftly with up to 16 steps per second, each leg, on almost any substrate and in any orientation to the gravity vector. To bring about this astounding maneuverability and agility the central complex within the insect brain derives directional commands for the leg coordination centers in the thoracic nervous system. Neuroanatomical information is taken into account with regard to the general flow…

biologyComputer scienceOrientation (computer vision)media_common.quotation_subjectfungiInsectNeurophysiologybiology.organism_classificationMotion controlGenetic modelRobotProjection (set theory)Control (linguistics)DrosophilaNeurosciencemedia_commonThe 2010 International Joint Conference on Neural Networks (IJCNN)
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Insecticidal Activity of Strains of Bacillus thuringiensis on Larvae and Adults of Bactrocera oleae Gmelin (Dipt. Tephritidae)

1999

The olive fly, Bactrocera oleae, is the key pest on olives in the Mediterranean area. The pest can destroy, in some cases, up to 70% of the olive production. Its control relies mainly on chemical treatments, sometimes applied by aircraft over vast areas, with their subsequent ecological and toxicological side effects. Bacillus thuringiensis is a spore-forming soil bacterium which produces a protein crystal toxic to some insects, including the orders of Lepidoptera, Diptera, and Coleoptera and other invertebrates. The aim of this study was to search for isolates toxic to B. oleae. Several hundred B. thuringiensis isolates were obtained from olive groves and olive presses in different areas o…

biologyDipterafungiOlive fruit flyBacillus thuringiensisTemperatureBiological pest controlbiology.organism_classificationPolymerase Chain ReactionLepidoptera genitaliaBacterial ProteinsLarvaBacillus thuringiensisTephritidaeBotanyAnimalsBactroceraPEST analysisBraconidaeEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsDNA PrimersJournal of Invertebrate Pathology
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Global linear feedback control for the generalized Lorenz system

2006

Abstract In this paper we show how the chaotic behavior of the Chen system can be controlled via feedback technique. We design both a nonlinear feedback controller and a linear one which globally regulate the closed-loop system states to a given point. We finally show that our approach works also for the whole family of the generalized Lorenz system.

biologyGeneral MathematicsApplied MathematicsFeedback controlChaoticGeneral Physics and AstronomyStatistical and Nonlinear PhysicsLorenz systembiology.organism_classificationgeneralized Lorenz system feedback control global controlNonlinear systemChenControl theoryPoint (geometry)Feedback controllerMathematics
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Interspecific extrinsic and intrinsic competitive interactions in egg parasitoids

2012

Interspecific competitive interactions can occur either between adult parasitoids searching/exploiting hosts (extrinsic competition) or between parasitoid larvae developing within the same host (intrinsic competition). Understanding how interspecific competition between parasitoids can affect pest suppression is important for improving biological pest control. The purpose of this work was to review both extrinsic and intrinsic competition between egg parasitoid species. These are organisms that are often candidates for biological control programs due to their ability to kill the pest before the crop feeding stage. We first reviewed the literature about interspecific competitive abilities of…

biologyHost (biology)Ecologymedia_common.quotation_subjectFacultative hyperparasitismfungiBiological pest controlfood and beveragesInterspecific competitionStorage effectbiology.organism_classificationCompetition (biology)ParasitoidSettore AGR/11 - Entomologia Generale E ApplicataAnimal ecologyHost-location efficiencyInsect ScienceLarval competitionBiological controlPEST analysisAgronomy and Crop ScienceAdult competitionmedia_common
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Metarhizium anisopliae, a potential agent for the control of grape phylloxera

2004

This investigation deals with the control effects of the insect pathogenic fungus Metarhizium anisopliae var. anisopliae on Daktulosphaira vitifoliae. In pot experiments, the soil surrounding phylloxera-infected grapes was inoculated with barley colonised with M. anisopliae. After thirty-two days, ineight of ten Metarhizium-applied pots nofresh phylloxera infections could be observed.In two of ten plants, a few fresh nodositiessingly occupied with phylloxera or phylloxeraeggs could be found. In all untreated plants,fresh nodosities with either single (two of sixplants) or multiple (four of six plants)occupation with phylloxera could be observed.M. anisopliae could be re-isolated in aconcent…

biologyInoculationfungiBiological pest controlfood and beveragesMetarhizium anisopliaeFungusPathogenic fungusbiology.organism_classificationHorticultureDry weightAnimal ecologyInsect ScienceBotanyAgronomy and Crop SciencePhylloxeraBioControl
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Invasive Alien Plants in Sub-Saharan Africa: A Review and Synthesis of Their Insecticidal Activities

2021

Despite the cornucopia of agricultural, economic and ecological ramifications of invasive alien plant species (IAPs) in sub-Saharan Africa, studies on their potential use as bio-insecticides have not received adequate attention compared to the burgeoning plethora of literature on their use in ethnomedicine. In the current study, we review the existing, but scattered literature on the insecticidal activity of different parts of some IAPs; specifically those invasive in sub-Saharan Africa but with published literature from Africa and elsewhere. From our literature survey, we found that 69 studies from four continents (Africa, Asia, North America and South America) reported the insecticidal ac…

biologySAgroforestrybusiness.industryEuphorbiaceaePlant cultureAgricultureAlienFabaceaeLivelihoodbiology.organism_classificationSB1-1110invasive alien plant speciesGeographybotanical insecticideinsect pest controlAgricultureresource poor farmersAfricaAgricultural productivitybusinessLiterature surveyEthnomedicineFrontiers in Agronomy
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Introduction into Italy of Gryon pennsylvanicum (Ashmead), an egg parasitoid of the alien invasive bug Leptoglossus occidentalis Heidemann

2011

Leptoglossus occidentalis (Heteroptera, Coreidae), a Nearctic species, was accidentally introduced into Northern Italy in the late 1990s, from where it has spread throughout Europe. The bug causes abortion of immature cones of Pinus pinea L., with economic impact on the pine-nut industry. As part of a pest control research program, the egg parasitoid Gryon pennsylvanicum Ashmead (Hymenoptera, Platygastridae) was collected from British Columbia, Canada, and legally introduced to a quarantine climatic chamber in Florence, Italy. The egg parasitoid will be tested against native nontarget heteropterans, an environmental impact assessment will be conducted, and a mass rearing method will be deve…

biologybusiness.industryEcologyCoreidaeHeteropteraPest controlIntroduced speciesPlant ScienceHymenopteraLeptoglossusHorticulturebiology.organism_classificationParasitoidPlatygastridaebusinessAgronomy and Crop ScienceEPPO Bulletin
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2021

In this review, state-of-the-art evidence on the relationship between cannabis use, traffic crash risks, and driving safety were analyzed. Systematic reviews, meta-analyses, and other relevant papers published within the last decade were systematically searched and synthesized. Findings show that meta-analyses and culpability studies consistently indicate a slightly but significantly increased risk of crashes after acute cannabis use. These risks vary across included study type, crash severity, and method of substance application and measurement. Some studies show a significant correlation between high THC blood concentrations and car crash risk. Most studies do not support this relationshi…

biologybusiness.industryNeuropsychologyPoison controlHuman factors and ergonomicsbiology.organism_classificationSuicide preventionOccupational safety and health03 medical and health sciencesPsychiatry and Mental health0302 clinical medicineSystematic reviewEnvironmental healthInjury preventionMedicine030212 general & internal medicineCannabisbusinesshuman activities030217 neurology & neurosurgeryFrontiers in Psychiatry
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Control of Bactrocera oleae and Ceratitis capitata in Organic Orchards: Use of Clays and Copper Products.

2010

Tests on the effect of clays (kaolin and bentonite) and copper products (hydroxide and oxychloride) in the control of olive fruit fly, Bactrocera oleae (Rossi), and Mediterranean fruit fly, Ceratitis capitata (Wiedemann), were carried out from 2003 to 2006 in olive groves and in organic citrus orchards (satsuma, clementine, ‘Navelina’ orange). Results demonstrate an efficacy of kaolin products in reducing attacks of B. oleae on olives and those of C. capitata on citrus fruits; in olive groves the clays gave similar or better results than copper hydroxide. Bentonite AG/8W showed a significant reduction in punctures by C. capitata. Bentonite products and BPLK kaolin are washed off by rainfall…

biologybusiness.industryOlive fruit flyPest controlOrange (colour)HorticultureCeratitis capitataolive fruit fly Mediterranean fruit fly kaolin bentonite copper hydroxide ‘Navelina’orange satsuma clementinebiology.organism_classificationchemistry.chemical_compoundHorticultureSettore AGR/11 - Entomologia Generale E ApplicataAgronomychemistryCapitataBentoniteOrganic farmingHydroxidebusiness
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