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Abstracts of papers presented at the 7th International Symposium of Scale Insect Studies (ISSIS-VII)

1994

Scale insectbiologyEcologyInsect ScienceEcology (disciplines)Plant Sciencebiology.organism_classificationPhytoparasitica
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Biology and behavior of Metaphycus angustifrons Compere (Hymenoptera: Encyrtidae), a newly discovered parasitoid of soft scale insects (Hemiptera: Co…

2011

Abstract Metaphycus angustifrons Compere has recently been found to be the most abundant parasitoid of brown soft scale, Coccus hesperidum L., in southern California. In laboratory experiments we examined several biological parameters of this species. M. angustifrons both oviposits and host feeds in brown soft scale and is a facultatively gregarious endoparasitoid of this soft scale insect. In contrast with other Metaphycus spp., M. angustifrons is a koinobiont parasitoid, allowing its host to grow up to 40% beyond its size at parasitism. Despite its high abundance on brown soft scale in the field, in the laboratory, high rates of parasitoid egg encapsulation are observed; about half of par…

Scale insectbiologyEcologyfungiParasitismHymenopterabiology.organism_classificationHemipteraParasitoidEncyrtidaeInsect ScienceCoccus hesperidumAgronomy and Crop ScienceCoccidaeBiological Control
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Proposed use of spatial mortality assessments as part of the pesticide evaluation scheme for vector control

2013

Background: The WHO Pesticide Evaluation Scheme to evaluate the efficacy of insecticides does not include the testing of a lethal effect at a distance. A tool was developed to evaluate the spatial mortality of an insecticide product against adult mosquitoes at a distance under laboratory and field conditions. Operational implications are discussed. Methods: Insecticide paint, Inesfly 5A IGR (TM), containing two organophosphates (OPs): chlorpyrifos and diazinon, and one insect growth regulator (IGR): pyriproxyfen, was the product tested. Laboratory tests were performed using "distance boxes" with surfaces treated with one layer of control or insecticide paint at a dose of 1 kg/6 sq m. Field …

Scheme (programming language)WHOPESInsecticidesMosquito ControlBiologyToxicologyIndoor residual spraying (IRS)Insecticide paintMass effectStatisticsAnophelesInsecticide-treated nets (ITNs)Animalscomputer.programming_languageSpatial AnalysisVector controlResearchLong-lasting insecticidal nets (LLINs)insecticidal nets (LLINs)PesticideSurvival AnalysisVector controlCulexInfectious DiseasesLong-lastingParasitologycomputerField conditionsMalaria Journal
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Diversity and composition of the microbiome associated with eggs of the Southern green stinkbug, Nezara viridula (Hemiptera: Pentatomidae).

2022

Although microbial communities of insects from larval to adult stage have been increasingly investigated in recent years, little is still known about the diversity and composition of egg-associated microbiomes. In this study, we used high-throughput amplicon sequencing and quantitative PCR to get a better understanding of the microbiome of insect eggs and how they are established using the Southern green stinkbug Nezara viridula (L.) (Hemiptera: Pentatomidae) as a study object. First, to determine the bacterial community composition, egg masses from two natural populations in Belgium and Italy were examined. Subsequently, microbial community establishment was assessed by studying stinkbug e…

Science & TechnologyPantoeaSodalisSYMBIOSISINSECTSMicrobiologysymbiontSettore AGR/11 - Entomologia Generale E ApplicataPentatomidaeGUTWOLBACHIASodalimicrobial communityLife Sciences & BiomedicineVERTICAL TRANSMISSIONMicrobiologyOpenREFERENCES
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Intestinal helminths of a landlocked ringed seal (Phoca hispida saimensis) population in eastern Finland.

2003

A small, landlocked, endangered ringed seal (Phoca hispida saimensis) population lives as a postglacial relict in Lake Saimaa in eastern Finland. In this study, the intestinal metazoans were examined from a total of 61 Saimaa seals found dead from 1981 to 2001. The helminth fauna was very depauperate. Only one acanthocephalan species, Corynosoma magdaleni, has been able to survive during isolation in the freshwater environment. In addition, only two cestode species were found: Diphyllobothrium ditretum and Schistocephalus sp. However, neither of these larvae developed in the ringed seals. As the newborn pups of Saimaa seals are nursed for about 2 months only one of them was infected by C. m…

Seals EarlessFaunaPopulationEndangered speciesHelminthiasisZoologyFresh WaterBiologyPhocaAcanthocephalaHelminthsparasitic diseasesmedicineHelminthsAnimalseducationFinlandDiphyllobothriumeducation.field_of_studyGeneral VeterinaryEcologyHost (biology)Body WeightGeneral Medicinebiology.organism_classificationmedicine.diseaseIntestinesInfectious DiseasesInsect ScienceParasitologyHelminthiasis AnimalParasitology research
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Corynosoma acanthocephalans in their paratenic fish hosts in the northern Baltic Sea

2003

En 1996-1997, nous avons etudie les stages cystacanthes de trois especes de Corynosoma (Acanthocephala), C. strumosum et C. semerme, ainsi qu'une nouvelle espece C. magdaleni parasite du chabot a quatre cornes (Myoxocephalus quadricornis) dans le golfe de Bothnie. Les longueurs du tronc et du proboscis permettent de differencier les trois especes de parasites. La stabilite temporelle de l'infection par Corynosoma est etudiee en comparant nos resultats a ceux obtenus dans la meme zone geographique centrale et cotiere) en 1977-1982 (Valtonen, 1983a). Comme C. magdaleni et C. strumosum n'etaient pas differenciees a cette epoque, elles ont ete groupees sous l'appellation "C. strumosum" pour les…

Seals EarlessVeterinary (miscellaneous)Oceans and Seasparatenic hostsBiologyAcanthocephalaHost-Parasite Interactionslcsh:Infectious and parasitic diseasesSpecies SpecificityParatenicAnimalslcsh:RC109-216sealsLife Cycle StagesFishesForestryFeeding Behaviorstabilitybaltic SeaInfectious DiseasesCorynosomaBaltic seaInsect ScienceFish <Actinopterygii>Animal Science and ZoologyParasitologyMyoxocephalus quandricorniHelminthiasis AnimalParasite
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The impact of wood-derived biochar on the survival of Trichoderma spp. and growth of Secale cereale L. in sandy soil

2018

The interrelations between biochar (BC) and soil microbiota remain unclear. Addressing this will be important for understanding how BC affects soil properties and plant growth. Here, we tested the ...

SecalePlant growth04 agricultural and veterinary sciences010501 environmental sciencesBiologybiology.organism_classificationTrichoderma spp01 natural sciencesAgronomyInsect ScienceTrichodermaBiochar040103 agronomy & agriculture0401 agriculture forestry and fisheriesSoil propertiesAgronomy and Crop Science0105 earth and related environmental sciencesBiocontrol Science and Technology
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Effect of thermal treatments on vitality and physical characteristics of bean, chickpea and lentil

2012

Thermal disinfestation treatments are relatively easy to apply, leave no chemical residues and may have some fungicidal activity. However, temperature and time combinations required to kill insect pests may meet or exceed those that reduce the viability of seeds, nutrients content, shelf life or technological characteristics. The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of thermal treatments (different temperature and time combinations) on physical and biological characteristics of bean, chickpea and lentil. Seed samples of common bean, chickpea and lentil were treated at low (12, 24 or 48 h at −18 °C) or high (30, 60 or 90 min at 60 °C) temperature. Seed germination, mean germinatio…

Seed disinfestationGermplasmCooking qualitybusiness.industryPhaseolus vulgaris L.Pest controlPlant physiologyLens culinaris Medik.Settore AGR/04 - Orticoltura E FloricolturaHorticultureBiologyShelf lifeFungicideNutrientAgronomyGerminationCicer arietinum L.Insect ScienceOrganic farmingPostharvest treatmentbusinessAgronomy and Crop ScienceFood ScienceJournal of Stored Products Research
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A Mushroom Bodies inspired spiking network for classification and sequence learning

2015

Sequence learning is a complex capability shown by living beings, able to extract information from the environment. Looking into the insect world, there are several examples where the presentation time of specific stimuli is considered to select the proper behavioural response. On the basis of previously developed neural models for sequence learning, inspired by the Drosophila melanogaster, a new formalization of key brain structures involved in the process is here provided. The input classification is performed through resonant neurons, stimulated by the complex dynamics generated in a lattice of recurrent spiking neurons modelling the Mushroom Bodies neuropile in the insect brain. The net…

SequenceBasis (linear algebra)Computer scienceProcess (engineering)business.industryContext (language use)Crystal latticesComplex dynamicsMushroom bodiesArtificial intelligenceSequence learningCrystal lattices; Filtration; Neural networksbusinessFiltrationNeural networksTRACE (psycholinguistics)Filtering; Insects; Lattices; Neurons
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Transmission of PPV-M to Prunus persica by Brachycaudus schwartzi and Phorodon Humuli (Hem. Aphididae)

2004

Aphids are reported to be vectors of the most serious viral pathogen of the drupaceous species plum pox virus (PPV), but there is little direct experimental evidence of this. PPV (serotype M) is widespread in peach orchards even where there are severe control measures. Laboratory bioassays were conducted to study, under controlled conditions, the ability of Brachycaudus schwartzi (Borner) and Phorodon humuli (Schrank) to transmit PPV (serotype M). The results have shown that all the peach trees tested had evident symptoms of sharka and were positive to the RT-PCR analysis, confirming the ability of these two aphid species to transmit the virus.

SerotypeAphidbiologyPotyviridaeHomopteraPotyvirusPhorodon humuliAphididaebiology.organism_classificationVirologyPrunusHorticultureInsect ScienceSettore AGR/11 - Entomologia Generale e ApplicataAgronomy and Crop Science
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