6 resultados para Eucalypt, Parasitoid, Paropsine
em Consorci de Serveis Universitaris de Catalunya (CSUC), Spain
Resumo:
Insects are the most diverse group of animals on the planet, comprising over 90% of all metazoan life forms, and have adapted to a wide diversity of ecosystems in nearly all environments. They have evolved highly sensitive chemical senses that are central to their interaction with their environment and to communication between individuals. Understanding the molecular bases of insect olfaction is therefore of great importance from both a basic and applied perspective. Odorant binding proteins (OBPs) are some of most abundant proteins found in insect olfactory organs, where they are the first component of the olfactory transduction cascade, carrying odorant molecules to the olfactory receptors. We carried out a search for OBPs in the genome of the parasitoid wasp Nasonia vitripennis and identified 90 sequences encoding putative OBPs. This is the largest OBP family so far reported in insects. We report unique features of the N. vitripennis OBPs, including the presence and evolutionary origin of a new subfamily of double-domain OBPs (consisting of two concatenated OBP domains), the loss of conserved cysteine residues and the expression of pseudogenes. This study also demonstrates the extremely dynamic evolution of the insect OBP family: (i) the number of different OBPs can vary greatly between species; (ii) the sequences are highly diverse, sometimes as a result of positive selection pressure with even the canonical cysteines being lost; (iii) new lineage specific domain arrangements can arise, such as the double domain OBP subfamily of wasps and mosquitoes.
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The aim of this contract was to finalise in vitro rearing on artificial diets of entomophagous insects useful to control insect pests mainly in greenhouses through an analytical and rational approach. The work focuses on the development and optimisation of artificial diets for one coccinellid (Harmonia axyridis), two heteropteran predators (Orius laevigatus, Dicyphus tamaninii), and a braconid parasitoid of aphids (Aphidius ervi). The definition of the artificial diets was based on biochemical analyses of their natural food (aphids) or substitution food for the predators (Ephestia kuehniella eggs). Reliable quality control parameters of the entomophages produced were used in order to adjust dietary composition and formulation of the different diets tested.
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Lysyphlebus testaceipes (Cresson), un parasitoide exótico de pulgones establecido en la costa mediterránea, se ha encontrado regularmente en Lleida y en los Pirineos parasitando varias especies de pulgones, lo que demuestra su expansión desde las zonas costeras hacia el interior y zonas de montaña. Las especies de pulgón Aphis ruborum Börner, específica de Rubus sp., Aphis fabae Scopoli, polífaga, Brachycaudus cardui L., típica de cardos y Aphis urticata J.F. Gmelin, específica de Urtica sp., fueron hospedantes comunes de L. testaceipes en las zonas de estudio. La existencia de biocorredores transzonales, junto con el rango oligófago de hospedantes de L. testaceipes y su capacidad de alternar entre las especies de pulgones disponibles ha contribuido a la positiva expansión del parasitoide hacia zonas interiores o de montaña.
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Se ha estudiado en 1992, 1993 y 1996 la fauna parasitaria de Phyllonorycter corylifoliella (Hübner) y de Phyllonorycter mespilella (Hübner) existente en 4 parcelas de manzano situadas en la zona frutícola de Lleida. La incidencia de estas especies fue baja en todas las parcelas estudiadas. La tasa de parasitismo alcanzó valores del 35% cuando la población larvaria de las minadoras estuvo compuesta fundamentalmente por larvas del cuarto y del quinto estadios. En general, se observó una marcada preferencia por las larvas histófagas y una proporción de sexos siempre favorable a los machos. Básicamente, se encontraron las mismas especies en los distintos años y parcelas, aunque su abundancia relativa fue diferente. Las especies más abundantes y frecuentes fueron Sympiesis gordius Walker, Sympiesis sericeicornis Nees, Sympiesis acalle Walker (Eulophidae) y Pholetesor bicolor (Nees) (Braconidae).
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Se ha estudiado la toxicidad del regulador del crecimiento de insectos (RCI) ciro- macina sobre el parasitoide Encarsia tricolor Foérster. Ciromacina se incluye en la Categoría 1 de la clasificación de la OILB/SROP (producto inocuo) si se mide en términos de reducción de la fecundidad la reducción de la capacidad beneficiosa que produce. Sin embargo, se incluye en la Categoría 2 (ligeramente dañino) si esta reducción se mide en términos de la reducción del número de adultos de la descendencia. El tratamiento con ciromacina a la concentración recomendada aumentó significativamente la mortalidad de huevos y larvas de E. tricolor, hasta un 55% en el caso de larvas jóvenes. Considerando estos resultados, se sugiere que cuando se trata de un RCI, la medida de la reducción de la capacidad beneficiosa que produce debe realizarse de modo diferente al utiizado con los plaguicidas "clásicos".
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The main objective of this research was to study the feasibility of incorporating organosolv semi-chemical triticale fibers as the reinforcing element in recycled high density polyethylene (HDPE). In the first step, triticale fibers were characterized in terms of chemical composition and compared with other biomass species (wheat, rye, softwood, and hardwood). Then, organosolv semi-chemical triticale fibers were prepared by the ethanolamine process. These fibers were characterized in terms of its yield, kappa number, fiber length/diameter ratio, fines, and viscosity; the obtained results were compared with those of eucalypt kraft pulp. In the second step, the prepared fibers were examined as a reinforcing element for recycled HDPE composites. Coupled and non-coupled HDPE composites were prepared and tested for tensile properties. Results showed that with the addition of the coupling agent maleated polyethylene (MAPE), the tensile properties of composites were significantly improved, as compared to non-coupled samples and the plain matrix. Furthermore, the influence of MAPE on the interfacial shear strength (IFSS) was studied. The contributions of both fibers and matrix to the composite strength were also studied. This was possible by the use of a numerical iterative method based on the Bowyer-Bader and Kelly-Tyson equations