Search results for "Omologia"

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Intraguild interactions between egg parasitoids: window of opportunity and fitness costs for a facultative hyperparasitoid.

2013

We investigated intraguild interactions between two egg parasitoids of Nezara viridula (L.) (Heteroptera: Pentatomidae), Ooencyrtus telenomicida (Vassiliev) (Hymenoptera: Encyrtidae) and Trissolcus basalis (Wollaston) (Hymenoptera: Platygastridae), as the former has the potential to be a facultative hyperparasitoid of the latter. We assessed the suitability of N. viridula eggs for the development of O. telenomicida as a function of egg age when they were unparasitized, or had been attacked by T. basalis at different times prior to exposure to O. telenomicida females. Ooencyrtus telenomicida can exploit healthy N. viridula host eggs up to 5 days of age, just prior to the emergence of N. viri…

media_common.quotation_subjectZoologyParasitismlcsh:MedicineHymenopteraMicrobiologyCompetition (biology)Host-Parasite InteractionsHeteropteraBehavioral EcologyIntegrated ControlSpecies SpecificityEncyrtidaeAnimalsParasitesParasite Evolutionlcsh:ScienceBiologymedia_commonOvumFacultativeLife Cycle StagesMultidisciplinarybiologyEcologyEcologyfungilcsh:RAgricultureInterspecific competitionPentatomidaebiology.organism_classificationTerrestrial EnvironmentsHymenopteraSpecies InteractionsSettore AGR/11 - Entomologia Generale E ApplicataCommunity EcologyNezara viridulaParasitologyFemalelcsh:QPest Controlintraguild parasitism Trissolcus basalis Ooencyrtus telenomicida Nezara viridula intrinsic interspecific competition host discriminationZoologyEntomologyResearch ArticleEcological EnvironmentsPLoS ONE
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Intraguild interactions between two egg parasitoids of a true bug in semi-field and field conditions.

2014

International audience; Research on interspecific competitive interactions among insect parasitoids has often been characterized by laboratory studies in which host insects are exposed to female parasitoids of different species in various sequences and combinations. In the last years, an increasing number of studies have investigated interspecific interactions under field and semi-field conditions although just a few number of works focused on egg parasitoids. In this work, we undertook a two-year study to investigate interspecific interactions between Trissolcus basalis (Wollaston) (Hymenoptera: Platygastridae) and Ooencyrtus telenomicida (Vassiliev) (Hymenoptera: Encyrtidae), two egg para…

media_common.quotation_subject[SDV]Life Sciences [q-bio]parasitismeParasitismlcsh:MedicineContext (language use)HymenopteraémergenceCompetition (biology)interaction entre espècesHost-Parasite InteractionsParasitoidHeteropteraPestsIntegrated ControlSpecies SpecificityEncyrtidaeAnimalsParasiteslcsh:ScienceOvummedia_commonMultidisciplinarybiologyparasitoïdeEcologyfungilcsh:RBiology and Life SciencesAgricultureInterspecific competitionbiology.organism_classificationHymenopteraSettore AGR/11 - Entomologia Generale E ApplicataTrissolcus basalis Ooencyrtus telenomicida Nezara viridula interspecific competitive interactionNezara viridula[SDE]Environmental SciencesInsect PestsFemalelcsh:QSeasonsPest ControlResearch ArticlePLoS ONE
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Scientific Opinion addressing the state of the science on risk assessment of plant protection products for in‐soil organisms

2017

Abstract Following a request from EFSA, the Panel on Plant Protection Products and their Residues developed an opinion on the science behind the risk assessment of plant protection products for in‐soil organisms. The current risk assessment scheme is reviewed, taking into account new regulatory frameworks and scientific developments. Proposals are made for specific protection goals for in‐soil organisms being key drivers for relevant ecosystem services in agricultural landscapes such as nutrient cycling, soil structure, pest control and biodiversity. Considering the time‐scales and biological processes related to the dispersal of the majority of in‐soil organisms compared to terrestrial non…

microorganismTest strategySettore BIO/05 - ZoologiaBiodiversityPlant Science010501 environmental sciences01 natural sciencesEcosystem servicesprotection goalsTX341-641State of the sciencemicroorganismsin-soil invertebrates microorganisms effects pesticides protection goals risk assessmenteffectEnvironmental resource managementrisk assessment04 agricultural and veterinary sciencesin-soil invertebrateprotection goalSettore AGR/14 - PedologiaRisk assessmentEnvironmental Risk AssessmentSettore BIO/07 - EcologiaVeterinary (miscellaneous)MicroorganismsTP1-1185BiologyMicrobiologyEnvironmental riskin‐soil invertebratesLife Scienceeffectspesticide0105 earth and related environmental sciencesWIMEKNutrition. Foods and food supplybusiness.industryChemical technologyScale (chemistry)pesticidesScientific OpinionSettore AGR/11 - Entomologia Generale E Applicatain-soil invertebrates040103 agronomy & agriculture0401 agriculture forestry and fisheriesBiological dispersalAnimal Science and ZoologyParasitologybusinessFood ScienceEFSA Journal
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Studio dell'attività biologica di metaboliti di Citrus spp. su Ceratitis capitata

2011

La mosca mediterranea della frutta, Ceratitis capitata (Wiedemann) (Diptera Tephritidae) è uno degli insetti maggiormente dannosi a livello mondiale. In anni recenti sono state condotte numerose ricerche sui semiochimici coinvolti nelle interazioni insetto-pianta ospite, avvalendosi di studi elettrofisiologici e comportamentali, con lo scopo di utilizzare le sostanze biologicamente attive eventualmente identificate in strategie di controllo innovative e sostenibili. È noto che i limoni non sono attaccati da C. capitata, molto probabilmente a causa degli oli essenziali dell’epicarpo, tossici per altre mosche della frutta. Nel presente lavoro sono state effettuate registrazioni elettrofisiolo…

mosca mediterranea della frutta Citrus limon EAG SCR.Settore AGR/11 - Entomologia Generale E Applicata
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Metodo per la indicizzazione approssimata e il reperimento di sequenze che si ripetono all'interno di sequenze

2005

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oligonucleotidi pcr sequenze omologia
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SU ALCUNE STRATEGIE COMPORTAMENTALI IN EULOFIDI ECTOPARASSITOIDI (HYMENOPTERA, CHALCIDOIDEA).

2000

ovideposizione ovicidio parassitoidi Eulophidae minatrice serpentina agrumi sviluppo preimmaginaleSettore AGR/11 - Entomologia Generale E Applicata
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Identification of Brassicadiene, a Diterpene Hydrocarbon Attractive to the Invasive Stink Bug Bagrada hilaris, from Volatiles of Cauliflower Seedling…

2020

Brassicadiene, a novel tricyclic diterpene hydrocarbon, was identified by a combination of mass spectrometry, microchemical tests, and analysis of NMR spectra. The compound constitutes >90% of the volatile organic compounds produced by cauliflower seedlings, Brassica oleracea var. botrytis. The invasive stink bug Bagrada hilaris is strongly attracted to brassicadiene, providing a mechanism for this herbivore, which specializes on cruciferous plants, to locate its hosts in a nutrient-rich and vulnerable stage.

painted bugchemistry.chemical_classificationmass spectrometry microchemical tests NMR analysis Y-olfactometer bioassaysBagrada hilarisfood.ingredientbiologyChemistrykairomoneOrganic ChemistryBrassica oleracea var botrytisbiology.organism_classificationBiochemistryditerpene hydrocarbonchemistry.chemical_compoundfoodHydrocarbonSettore AGR/11 - Entomologia Generale E ApplicataBotanyBrassica oleraceaPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryDiterpeneBotrytis
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Role of volatile and contact pheromones in the mating behaviour of Bagrada hilaris (Heteroptera: Pentatomidae)

2008

Volatiles and contact pheromones involved in the mating behaviour of the Painted bug, Bagrada hilaris Burmeister (Het- eroptera: Pentatomidae), were investigated in behavioural and chemical experiments. Vertical open Y-shaped olfactometer bioassays showed that odour from males attract females but not males, while that from females did not attract either gender. Adult females were also attracted by hexane extracts of volatile compounds collected from males. In open arena bioassays, males displayed the characteristic steps of courtship behaviour in the presence of virgin females. Such courtship behaviour was displayed in the presence of females killed by freezing, but not in the presence of f…

painted bugpentatomidaeNonanalvertical open y-shaped olfactometerZoologygc-mschemistry.chemical_compoundpheromoneHeteroptera Pentatomidae Bagrada hilaris Painted bug vertical open Y-shaped olfactometer air collection GC-MS pheromonebagrada hilarisMatingheteropteraBagrada hilarisbiologyCourtship displayEcologyPentatomidaebiology.organism_classificationSettore AGR/11 - Entomologia Generale E ApplicataOlfactometerchemistryQL1-991Insect ScienceSex pheromonePheromoneair collectionZoologyEuropean Journal of Entomology
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The ovipositing female of Ooencyrtus telenomicida relies on physiological mechanisms to mediate intrinsic competition with Trissolcus basalis

2012

Ongoing studies by our group showed that the outcome of the intrinsic competition between two solitary egg parasitoids, Trissolcus basalis (Wollaston) (Hymenoptera: Scelionidae) and Ooencyrtus telenomicida (Vassiliev) (Hymenoptera: Encyrtidae), is dominated by O. telenomicida. In this article we investigated the role played by the ovipositing O. telenomicida female in the suppression of a T. basalis competitor. Laboratory experiments were conducted by allowing an O. telenomicida female to puncture the eggs of Nezara viridula (L.) (Heteroptera: Pentatomidae) with her ovipositor (= no oviposition) or to parasitize them. The results show that O. telenomicida relies on some physiological mechan…

physiological suppressionstink bugHeteropteraSettore AGR/11 - Entomologia Generale E Applicataegg parasitoid; physiological suppression; melanization; stink bug; parasitoid-parasitoid interaction; host-parasitoid interaction; Hymenoptera; Scelionidae; Encyrtidae; Heteroptera; Pentatomidaeparasitoid-parasitoid interactionPentatomidaeegg parasitoidEncyrtidaemelanizationhost-parasitoid interactionHymenopteraScelionidae
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Le infrastrutture ecologiche come elemento funzionale nella gestione della biodiversità degli agrosistemi, con particolare riferimento al vigneto

2013

Molti studiosi, già da diverso tempo, hanno messo in risalto l’importanza della diversità vegetale negli agroecosistemi sull’aumento della presenza di artropodi utili che contribuiscono al contenimento delle specie dannose. In quest’ambito una strategia di difesa per mantenere alto il livello di biodiversità riguarda l’uso delle cosiddette “infrastrutture ecologiche” o “aree di compensazione ecologica”, cioè siepi o fasce di vegetazione adiacenti al campo coltivato o al suo che forniscono ospiti alternativi e siti rifugio per predatori e parassitoidi di insetti dannosi, aumentando in tal modo l’abbondanza dei nemici naturali e la colonizzazione delle colture confinanti. Alcuni lavori di cam…

plant diversity.landscape ecologySettore AGR/11 - Entomologia Generale E Applicatanatural enemieecologia del paesaggiobiological controllotta biologicahedgediversità vegetaleAnagrus atomusiepinemici naturali
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