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Pathogenicity bioassays of isolates of Beauveria bassiana on Rhynchophorus ferrugineus

2014

BACKGROUND The control of Rhynchophorus ferrugineus (Olivier), the main palm pest in the Mediterranean Basin, is problematic because of its biology and the current restrictions in many European countries on the use of chemical insecticides in urban areas. Entomopathogenic fungi have been studied as potential biological control agents, but information on their natural incidence is limited. Strains of Beauveria bassiana (Balsamo) Vuillemin were isolated from symptomatic insects collected on dead palms, and their pathogenicity against different instars of R. ferrugineus was evaluated in the laboratory. RESULTS The overall percentage of infected insects found in Canary palms was 7%. In laborato…

LarvaVeterinary medicinebiologyHatchingfungiBiological pest controlBeauveria bassianaGeneral MedicineBassianabiology.organism_classificationRhynchophorusInsect ScienceBotanyInstarPEST analysisAgronomy and Crop SciencePest Management Science
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MOMENTI E FIGURE DELLA CULTURA IN SICILIA FRA III E V SECOLO D.C.

2006

Si puntualizza che il filone oggi più promettente degli studi sulla Sicilia in età romano-imperiale e tardoantica è sempre più svincolato dai condizionamenti della ''pura'' storia politica, e apre ampie prospettive di ricerca, che si dispiegano – senza le rigide demarcazioni di un tempo – su molteplici aspetti, fra i quali quello socio-culturale e religioso. Su tale aspetto verte il contributo, ove si pone peculiare attenzione: alla figura di Porfirio e alla sua polemica con i suoi oppositori a Lilibeo, verosimilmente cristiani, di cui alla sua lettera alla moglie Marcella; alla figura di Firmico Materno e al suo ''De errore profanarum religionum'', ove è riflessa la specifica situazione re…

SICILIA TARDO IMPERO ROMANO SOCIETA' E CULTURA PORFIRIO FIRMICO MATERNO CITARIO E VITTORIO BASSIANO ILARIO DI SIRACUSASettore L-ANT/03 - Storia Romana
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Tomato leaf miner Tuta absoluta (Meyrick,1917) (Lepidoptera: Gelechiidae) The old and new challenge

2014

The term Phytosanitary exists within many of the modern and old scientific terms such as: organic farming, plant protection, integrated pest management, national and international movement of plant germplasm, biosecurity, good agricultural practices and others. There are many aspects within those related terms. All those terms have common interests of which the pests' risk be avoided and the environmental health is achieved. Consequently preventive measures, precaution measures and effective testing procedures are required. The study problem is the pest Tuta absoluta (Meyrick, 1917) (Lepidoptera: Gelechiidae), the Tomato leaf miner, this pest is one of the most devastating pests affecting T…

Settore AGR/11 - Entomologia Generale E ApplicataAzadirachtinDicyphus maroccanusTomato leaf minerBacillus thuringiensiBeauveria bassiana
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Use of biorational insecticides for the control of Tuta absoluta (Meyrick) infestations on open field tomato

2012

Tuta absoluta (Meyrick) (Lepidoptera: Gelechiidae), the tomato leaf miner, is one of the most devastating pests affecting tomato crops in Italy. Management of T. absoluta was assessed in open-field tests using three biorational insecticides, Azadirachtin, Bacillus thuringiensis var. kurstaki, and Beauveria bassiana, and a combination of three synthetic insecticides, Emamectin, Indoxacarb and Metaflumizone, as a control treatment. Our results showed that only the combination of Azadirachtin – B. thuringiensis was able to reduce the impact of tomato leaf miner on the fruit’s marketable production similarly to the control treatment. This finding suggests that biorational insecticides are a goo…

Settore AGR/11 - Entomologia Generale E ApplicataTomato leaf miner Azadirachtin Bacillus thuringiensis Beauveria bassiana
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Data from: Ants medicate to fight disease

2015

Parasites are ubiquitous, and the ability to defend against these is of paramount importance. One way to fight diseases is self-medication, which occurs when an organism consumes biologically active compounds to clear, inhibit or alleviate disease symptoms. Here, we show for the first time that ants selectively consume harmful substances (Reactive Oxygen Species, ROS) upon exposure to a fungal pathogen, yet avoid these in the absence of infection. This increased intake of ROS, while harmful to healthy ants, leads to higher survival of exposed ants. The fact that ingestion of this substance carries a fitness cost in the absence of pathogens rules out compensatory diet choice as the mechanism…

medicine and health careLife SciencesMedicineFormica fuscaBeauveria bassiana
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