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Invasive and native populations of common ragweed exhibit strong tolerance to foliar damage.

2013

8 pages; International audience; Tolerance and resistance are defence strategies evolved by plants to cope with damage due to herbivores. The introduction of exotic species to a new biogeographical range may alter the plant herbivore interactions and induce selection pressures for new plant defence strategies with a modified resource allocation. To detect evolution in tolerance to herbivory in common ragweed, we compared 3 native (North America) and 3 introduced (France) populations, grown in a common garden environment. We explored the effect of leaf herbivory on plant vegetative and reproductive traits. Plants were defoliated by hand, simulating different degrees of insect grazing by remo…

RagweedHerbivore[ SDE.BE ] Environmental Sciences/Biodiversity and EcologybiologyResistance (ecology)fungiBiological pest controlfood and beveragesIntroduced speciesbiology.organism_classificationInvasive speciesAgronomyDefoliationShootFitness[ SDV.EE.IEO ] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Ecology environment/SymbiosisCompensatory growth[SDE.BE]Environmental Sciences/Biodiversity and EcologySimulated herbivoryEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsAmbrosia artemisiifoliaFunctional traits[SDV.EE.IEO]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Ecology environment/SymbiosisAmbrosia artemisiifolia
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Invasion genetics of American cherry fruit fly in Europe and signals of hybridization with the European cherry fruit fly

2013

The American cherry fruit fly is an invasive pest species in Europe, of serious concern in tart cherry productionaswellasforthepotentialtohybridizewiththeEuropeancherryfruitfly,Rhagoletiscerasi L. (Diptera: Tephritidae), which might induce new pest dynamics. In the first European reports, the question arose whether only the eastern American cherry fruit fly, Rhagoletis cingulata (Loew) (Diptera: Tephritidae), is present, or also the closely related western American cherry fruit fly, Rhagoletis indifferens Curran. In this study, we investigate the species status of European populations by comparing these with populations of both American species from their native ranges, the invasion dynamic…

Range (biology)fungiRhagoletis cingulataRhagoletis cerasiBiologyRhagoletis indifferensbiology.organism_classificationCingulataInsect ScienceTephritidaeBotanyPEST analysisEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsHybridEntomologia Experimentalis et Applicata
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Bacillus thuringiensis treatment modulate the HSP70 expression in larva and adult brain of Rhynchophorus ferrugineus

2013

To study the pathogen-host relationship, we used the model of the entomopathogenic bacterium Bacillus thuringiensis (Bt) and Rhynchophorus ferrugineus, a quarantine pest that attacks palm trees. In particular, we focused on the Bt stress-induced infections. We studied the effect of Bt on larval and adult growth, and on the expression of the heat shock proteins (HSPs), rapidly synthesized in the cell after exposure to stress including pathogens. Bt has negative effects on larval and adult growth, on total hemocytes counts and on the hemocyte type. HSP70 was evaluated in the supernatant of the brain lysate obtained from larvae and adults fed with sublethal doses of Bt. HSP70 expression was mo…

Red Palm Weevil pests diseases stress answer Bacillus thuringiensis HSP70Settore BIO/05 - Zoologia
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Unveiling gene expression regulation of the Bacillus thuringiensis Cry3Aa toxin receptor ADAM10 by the potato dietary miR171c in Colorado potato beet…

2021

Background The Colorado potato beetle (CPB) is a worldwide devastating pest of potato plants and other Solanaceae characterized by its remarkable ability to evolve resistance to insecticides. Bacillus thuringiensis (Bt) Cry3Aa toxin represents an environmentally-safe alternative for CPB control but larvae susceptibility to this toxin has been reported to vary depending on the host plant on which larvae feed. To gain more insight into how nutrition mediates Bt tolerance through effects on gene expression here we explored the post-transcriptional regulation by miRNAs of the CPB-ADAM10 gene encoding the Cry3Aa toxin functional receptor ADAM10. Results The lower CPB-ADAM10 gene expression in CP…

Regulation of gene expressionbiologyToxinfungiColorado potato beetlefood and beveragesGeneral Medicinebiology.organism_classificationmedicine.disease_causeMicrobiologysurgical procedures operativeInsect ScienceBacillus thuringiensisGene expressionmedicinePEST analysisAgronomy and Crop ScienceGeneSolanaceaecirculatory and respiratory physiologyPest Management Science
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Diversity of vertebrate remains from the Lower Gogolin Beds (Anisian) of southern Poland

2020

Middle Triassic (Muschelkalk) limestones and dolostones of southern Poland contain vertebrate remains, which can be used for palaeoecological and palaeogeographical analyses. The results presented concern vertebrate remains uncovered at four localities in Upper Silesia and one on Opole Silesia, a region representing the south-eastern margin of the Germanic Basin in Middle Triassic times. The most abundant remains in this assemblage are fish remains, comprising mostly actinopterygian teeth and scales. Chondrichthyan and sauropsid remains are less common. Reptilian finds include vertebrae, teeth and fragments of long bones, belonging to aquatic or semi-aquatic reptiles, such as nothosaurids, …

Reptiliafossil vertebratebiologyActinopterygiiStratigraphyVertebrateGeologyStructural basinMiddle TriassicPaleontologyTaxonomic compositiontempestiteGeographybiology.animalFish <Actinopterygii>Assemblage (archaeology)coproliteEconomic GeologyChondrichthyesStratigraphic column
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Pesticides and Herbicides: Residue Determination

2016

Pesticide and herbicide residue determination in food is becoming an especially imperative and challenging issue. Commonly, it involves the simultaneous trace analysis of hundreds of compounds belonging to many chemical classes. This article provides a review of the current status of the routine methods in the monitoring and control of these residues and discusses the analytic problems arising at each stage of the procedure. The role of mass spectrometry in screening, identification, and confirmation of target and nontarget pesticides is highlighted. Consideration is given to new developments and future trends.

Residue (complex analysis)ChemistryEnvironmental chemistryTrace analysisBiochemical engineeringPesticideQuechersMonitoring and control
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Analysis of pesticide residues in fruit and vegetables by matrix solid phase dispersion (MSPD) and different gas chromatography element-selective det…

1995

A comparison between different element selective detectors for the determination of organophosphorus and organochlorine pesticide residues, from fruit and vegetables, was performed by capillary GC with electron capture detector (ECD), nitrogen phosphorus detector (NPD), flame photometric detector (FPD) in the sulphur and phosphorus modes, and mass spectrometry detector (MSD) in selected ion monitoring (SIM) mode. Pesticides were extracted from the different foodstuffs by Matrix Solid Phase Dispersion (MSPD). Recoveries of 41–108 % with relative standard deviation of 2–14 % in the concentration range 0.5–10 μg L−1 were obtained in oranges, lemons, grapefruit, pears, plums, lettuces and tomat…

Residue (complex analysis)ChromatographyNitrogen–phosphorus detectorPesticide residueChemistryOrganic ChemistryClinical BiochemistryAnalytical chemistryBiochemistryAnalytical ChemistryMatrix (chemical analysis)Electron capture detectorSelected ion monitoringGas chromatographySolid phase extractionChromatographia
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Evaluation of a solid-phase extraction system for determining pesticide residues in milk.

1993

Abstract A simple and rapid procedure based on reversed solid-phase extraction with octadecylsilica was developed for determining chlorinated pesticide residues in milk. The need for an agent that breaks the fat globules was first investigated and the method variables were optimized on whole homogenized milk (3.6% fat content). Recovery experiments performed for 26 organochlorine pesticides at levels of 3–40 μg/l gave > 80% recoveries for all the compounds. The method was validated and evaluated by comparison with two widely used liquid-liquid extraction methods. The performance was checked by analysis of a certified standard with natural low endogenous levels (CMR 187) and different kinds …

Residue (complex analysis)InsecticidesChromatographyChromatography GasPesticide residueFat contentChemistryOrganic ChemistryExtraction (chemistry)Pesticide ResiduesTemperatureGeneral MedicinePesticideBiochemistryAnalytical ChemistryMilkHydrocarbons ChlorinatedSolventsAnimalsIndicators and ReagentsSolid phase extractionGlobules of fatGas chromatographyDairy ProductsJournal of chromatography
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Analysis of Pesticide Residues in Milk, Eggs, and Meat

2009

This handbook provides a systematic description of the principles, procedures, and technology of the modern analytical techniques used in the detection, extraction, clean up, and determination of pesticide residues present in the environment. This book provides the historical background of pesticides and emerging trends in pesticide regulation. The text discusses various techniques for analysis, including supercritical fluid extraction, disposable electrochemical biosensors, matrix solid-phase dispersion, volatmetric methods, and liquid chromatography. The authors also address the scope and limitation of NEEM products in plant protection as well as the analysis of medicinal plants.

Residues Analysis PesticidesSettore AGR/13 - Chimica Agraria
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Pre-invasion history and demography shape the genetic variation in the insecticide resistance-related acetylcholinesterase 2 gene in the invasive Col…

2012

Abstract Background Invasive pest species offers a unique opportunity to study the effects of genetic architecture, demography and selection on patterns of genetic variability. Invasive Colorado potato beetle (Leptinotarsa decemlineata) populations have experienced a rapid range expansion and intense selection by insecticides. By comparing native and invasive beetle populations, we studied the origins of organophosphate (OP) resistance-associated mutations in the acetylcholinesterase 2 (AChE2) gene, and the role of selection and demography on its genetic variability. Results Analysis of three Mexican, two US and five European populations yielded a total of 49 haplotypes. Contrary to the exp…

Resistenssin evoluutio0106 biological sciencesInsecticidesDNA Mutational AnalysisGenes Insect01 natural sciencesInsecticide ResistanceJuvenile hormone esteraseDiapause protein 1Genetics0303 health sciencesbiologytulokaslajitMajor geneOrganophosphatesJuveniilihormoniesteraasiColeopteraTuholaistorjunta-aineresistenssiAcetylcholinesteraseInvaasiobiologiaAsetyylikoliiniesteraasiResearch ArticlePesticide resistanceEvolutionPesticide resistanceLocus (genetics)valinta03 medical and health sciencesGenetic variationQH359-425AnimalsGenetic variabilityDiapaussiproteiini 1SelectionEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsSolanum tuberosum030304 developmental biologyGenetic diversityInvasive speciesColorado potato beetleGenetic VariationResistance evolutionbiology.organism_classification010602 entomologyGenetics PopulationPopulation bottleneckHaplotypesInvasiolajiMutationIntroduced SpeciesInvasion biologyDemographyBMC Evolutionary Biology
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