Search results for "Oromo"

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Characterization and evolution of two bacteriome-inhabiting symbionts in cixiid planthoppers (Hemiptera: Fulgoromorpha: Pentastirini).

2009

International audience; Like other plant sap-sucking insects, planthoppers within the family Cixiidae (Insecta: Hemiptera: Fulgoromorpha) host a diversified microbiota. We report the identification and first molecular characterization of symbiotic bacteria in cixiid planthoppers (tribe: Pentastirini). Using universal eubacterial primers we first screened the eubacterial 16S rRNA sequences in Pentastiridius leporinus (Linnaeus) with PCR amplification, cloning, and restriction fragment analysis. We identified three main 16S rRNA sequences that corresponded to a Wolbachia bacterium, a plant pathogenic bacterium, and a novel gammaproteobacterial symbiont. A fourth bacterial species affiliated w…

0106 biological sciencesCIXIIDAEZoology010603 evolutionary biology01 natural sciencesMicrobiologyHemiptera03 medical and health sciencesRNA Ribosomal 16SBotanyAnimalsSymbiosisEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsPhylogeny030304 developmental biology0303 health sciencesbiologyHost (biology)fungifood and beveragesBacteroidetesBacteriomebiochemical phenomena metabolism and nutritionLeporinusbiology.organism_classification16S ribosomal RNACixiidaeHemipteraBiological Evolution[SDV.MP]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Microbiology and ParasitologyFULGOROMORPHAINSECTACandidatusMetagenomeFemalePENTASTIRINIGammaproteobacteriaEnvironmental microbiology
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Identification and biological traits of a planthopper from the genus Pentastiridius (Hemiptera: Cixiidae) adapted to an annual cropping rotation

2009

International audience; Cixiid planthoppers have been shown to vector phloem-limited prokaryotes associated with plant diseases world-wide. In eastern France, an emerging disease of sugar beet called syndrome basses richesses has been associated with phloem-restricted bacteria transmitted by a cixiid planthopper within the genus Pentastiridius. Early investigation suggested the species being Pentastiridius beieri. On the basis of a morphological and phylogenetic study we report the identification of the planthopper as Pentastiridius leporinus. Furthermore we report some biological traits of the species, which shows a surprising ecological adaptation to an annual cropping rotation sugar beet…

0106 biological sciencesstolbur phytoplasmaSYNDROME DES BASSES RICHESSES[SDV]Life Sciences [q-bio]PENTASIRIDIUS LEPORINUSCIXIIDAE01 natural sciencesHEMIPTERApentastiridius leporinusPlanthopperGenusBotanyPHYTOPLASMEsyndrome basses richessesSYNDROME "BASSES RICHESSES"2. Zero hungerBACTERIE DU PHLOEMEbiologyfungifood and beveragesbiology.organism_classificationCixiidaeHemiptera[SDV] Life Sciences [q-bio]010602 entomologyINSECTEQL1-991STOLBURFULGOROMORPHAAnimal ecologyphloem-restricted bacteriaInsect ScienceVector (epidemiology)insect vectorPENTASTIRIDIUS BEIERI[SDE]Environmental SciencesSugar beetAdaptationINSECTE VECTEURZoology010606 plant biology & botany
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On the Borana Calendrical System: A Preliminary Field Report

1988

This article addresses the astronomical functioning of the lunar calendar of the Oromo Borana (Ethiopia and Kenya). It is based on the participant observation method, observing the night sky over a time of about one year with Bante Abbagala, a Borana expert in time reckoning. Differently from previous ethnographic accounts and hypotheses, the author suggests that the Borana implicitly add an intercalary month that allows keeping correspondence between season and the name of the lunar month, even if they do not acknowledge it. They do not consider the declination of the moon, sun or stars. They rather apply a complex devise that allows the direct evaluation of the relative right ascension po…

BoranaArcheologyGeographylunar calendarethno-astronomyField (physics)AnthropologyOromoSettore M-DEA/01 - Discipline DemoetnoantropologicheAncient historyArchaeologySystem a
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The Oromo Eschatology: The Prophecy Of Areeroo Boosaroo, Narrated By Borbor Bulee And Guyyoo Dambii

2005

This article provides the first ethnographic account of prophetic text and poetry among the Borana. It was ethnographically constructed by the join efforts of an indigenous anthropologist, an africanist anthropologist, and a Borana oral historian.

BoranaAreeroo Boosaroo Borbor BuleeOromoEthiopiaprophecyoral literature
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Boorana

2003

BoranaEthiopia: OromoSettore M-DEA/01 - Discipline Demoetnoantropologiche
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Returnees in Mooyyale District, Southern Ethiopia: New Means for an Old Inter-Ethnic Game

1997

BoranaGarriOromoGabraSettore M-DEA/01 - Discipline DemoetnoantropologicheMarrehanSomaliinter-ethnic conflictrefugees policy
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Institutional Forgiveness in Borana Assemblies

1992

BoranaJuridical anthropologycustomary lawOromo
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Forward

2006

BoranaOromoSettore M-DEA/01 - Discipline Demoetnoantropologiche
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Forward

1995

BoranaOromodictionary
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Prophecy and Apocalypse among the Oromo-Borana: The Power of Chiasmus

2018

This chapter bridges the rhetoric culture and anticipation theoretical domains for reinterpreting the prophetic and apocalyptic texts on the Oromo-Borana (Ethiopia). The analysis qualifies prophecy as a practice of anticipation, a rational and collective exercise of criticism to current social trends, facilitated by creative individuals that make full use of the cognitive potential of chiasmus and other rhetorical devises.

BoranaanticipationOromorhetoric cultureSettore M-DEA/01 - Discipline Demoetnoantropologichechiasmuoral poetryprophecy
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