Search results for "PES"

showing 10 items of 5212 documents

Sclerochronology and geochemical variation in limpet shells (Patella vulgata): A new archive to reconstruct coastal sea surface temperature

2007

[1] Climate archives contained in shells of the European limpet, Patella vulgata, accumulated in archaeological deposits can potentially provide much needed information about Holocene environmental change in midlatitude coastal areas. Before reconstructing climate information preserved in these zooarchaeological records, we studied the controls on oxygen and carbon isotope ratios (δ18O and δ13C, respectively) in modern specimens. We tested the hypothesis that P. vulgata precipitates its shell in isotopic equilibrium with the ambient water by comparing δ18OSHELL with predicted values. Predicted δ18OSHELL was constructed using observed sea surface temperature (SST) records and the equilibrium…

biologyEnvironmental changeδ18OLimpetbiology.organism_classificationEquilibrium fractionationSea surface temperatureGeophysicsOceanographyGeochemistry and PetrologyIsotopes of carbonSclerochronologyPatella vulgataGeologyGeochemistry, Geophysics, Geosystems
researchProduct

Acute toxicity of several pesticides to rotifer (Brachionus calyciflorus).

1992

biologyHealth Toxicology and MutagenesisRotiferaRotiferGeneral MedicinePesticideToxicologybiology.organism_classificationPollutionMedian lethal doseAcute toxicityToxicologyLethal Dose 50chemistry.chemical_compoundchemistryToxicityBrachionus calyciflorusMalathionAnimalsPesticidesEndosulfanBulletin of environmental contamination and toxicology
researchProduct

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
researchProduct

Murine Model of Cytomegalovirus Latency and Reactivation

2008

Efficient resolution of acute cytopathogenic cytomegalovirus infection through innate and adaptive host immune mechanisms is followed by lifelong maintenance of the viral genome in host tissues in a state of replicative latency, which is interrupted by episodes of virus reactivation for transmission. The establishment of latency is the result of aeons of co-evolution of cytomegaloviruses and their respective host species. Genetic adaptation of a particular cytomegalovirus to its specific host is reflected by private gene families not found in other members of the cytomegalovirus group, whereas basic functions of the viral replicative cycle are encoded by public gene families shared between …

biologyHuman leukocyte antigenMajor histocompatibility complexmedicine.disease_causeVirologyVirusHerpesviridaeImmune systemImmunologybiology.proteinmedicineCytotoxic T cellGene familyGene
researchProduct

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
researchProduct

Isotope Fractionation of Selenium During Fungal Biomethylation by Alternaria alternata

2011

The natural abundance of stable Se isotopes may reflect sources and formation conditions of methylated Se. We aimed at (1) quantifying the degree of methylation of selenate [Se(VI)] and (hydro)selenite [Se(IV)] by the fungus Alternaria alternata at pH 4 and 7 and (2) determining the effects of these different Se sources and pH values on 82Se/76Se ratios (δ82/76Se) in methylselenides. Alternaria alternata was incubated with Se(VI) and Se(IV) in closed microcosms for 11-15 days and additionally with Se(IV) for 3-5 days at 30 °C. We determined Se concentrations and δ82/76Se values in source Se(VI) and Se(IV), media, fungi, and trapped methylselenides. In Se(VI) incubations, methylselenide vola…

biologyIsotopeAlternariachemistry.chemical_elementGeneral ChemistryMethylationFungi imperfectiFractionationChemical Fractionationbiology.organism_classificationMethylationAlternaria alternataSelenateTrace ElementsSeleniumchemistry.chemical_compoundIsotope fractionationIsotopeschemistryEnvironmental chemistryEnvironmental ChemistryBiotransformationSeleniumEnvironmental Science & Technology
researchProduct

Detection and discrimination of organophosphorus pesticides in water by using a colorimetric probe array

2014

[EN] Detection and discrimination of several organophosphorus pesticides in water using a colorimetric probe array containing twelve dyes has been achieved. A clear discrimination for malathion, leptophos, dichlorvos, dibrom and diazinon was observed. The array was used to determine the concentration of diazinon in orange leaves

biologyPCA analysisChemistryOrganophosphoruspesticidesQUIMICA INORGANICAMetals and AlloysCondensed Matter Physicsbiology.organism_classificationPLS predictionSurfaces Coatings and FilmsElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialsColorimetric arrayProbe arrayEnvironmental chemistryMaterials ChemistryElectrical and Electronic EngineeringPROYECTOS DE INGENIERIAInstrumentationOrganophosphorus pesticidesValencia
researchProduct

Eurhomalea exalbida (Bivalvia): A reliable recorder of climate in southern South America?

2012

Abstract Due to the lack of suitable high-resolution archives, regional and continental-scale climate dynamics of southern South America are not well understood. Shells of the long-lived, shallow-marine bivalve mollusk, Eurhomalea exalbida (Dillwyn), are likely to contain information on the past water temperatures. As yet, however, no rigorous calibration study has been presented so that growth history traits and the reliability of shell oxygen isotope-based temperature estimates remain unknown. Shell growth patterns and oxygen isotope ratios of four young specimens of E. exalbida from the Falkland Islands (Southwest Atlantic) were analyzed and cross-calibrated with environmental parameters…

biologyPaleontologyOceanographyBivalviabiology.organism_classificationAnnual growth %Isotopes of oxygenLatitudechemistry.chemical_compoundOceanographychemistryPaleoclimatologyCarbonateDominance (ecology)Eurhomalea exalbidaEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsGeologyEarth-Surface ProcessesPalaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology
researchProduct

Pesticide residues in some Baltic animals - a review of selected literature

1975

ABSTRACT During the last few years, considerable efforts have been devoted to the tracing of halogenated hydrocarbons, particularly DDT and PCB, and of mercury in Baltic animals. These investigations have already produced some important generalizations, which may be summarized as follows: (1) The concentrations of halogenated hydrocarbons and mercury in the tissues of Baltic animals are in general higher than those found in the corresponding species on the west coast of Sweden and in the Norwegian waters. (2) The highest levels of DDT compounds seem to occur in the animals of the southern Baltic and the Sound (oresund). (3) The highest contents of methylmercury in the Baltic fish occur in c…

biologyPesticide residueGeneral Chemical Engineeringfungichemistry.chemical_elementGeneral ChemistryPesticidebiology.organism_classificationhumanitiesMercury (element)Fisherychemistry.chemical_compoundFood chainchemistryOpen seaEnvironmental chemistryWaterfowlWest coastMethylmercurygeographic locationsPure and Applied Chemistry
researchProduct

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
researchProduct