996 resultados para deformed wing virus
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Con el objetivo de evaluar el comportamiento agronómico de vitroplantas de tres cultivaresde quequisque (Xanthosoma spp.) libres del virus DMV producidas a través del cultivo de meristemos, se estableció el ensayo en el CNIA-INTA (Centro Nacional de Investigación Agropecuaria–Instituto Nicaragüense de Tecnología Agropecuaria) en el departamento de Managua, entre los meses abril-diciembre del año 2004. Se evaluaron variables morfológicas: altura de la planta (cm), área foliar (cm²), diámetro del pseudotallo (cm) y número de hojas; de rendimiento: número de cormelos por planta, peso de cormelo (g), rendimiento (kg ha), diámetro de cormelo (cm) y largo de cormelo (cm) y la presencia del virus e insectos asociados al cultivo en los cultivares Masaya (MY), Nueva Guinea (NG) y Blanco (Bco). Se utilizó un diseño de arreglos en Parcelas Divididas conformado por tres bloques, en la parcela grande se ubicaron los cultivares y en las pequeñas la condición sanitaria (sana e infectada). Se realizó ANDEVA y la separación de medias de rangos múltiples de Tukey ( ∞ =0.05). Los cultivares y la condición sanitaria presentaron diferencias estadísticas entre ellas en las variables morfológicas, habiendo obtenido el cultivar NG los mayores promedios: altura de la planta con (64.23 cm ), área foliar con (1129 cm²), diámetro del pseudotallo con (4.68 cm) y número de hojas con (3.90 cm). El rendimiento presentó efecto significativo en las condiciones fitosanitarias, pero no en los cultivares e interacción. Se encontró tendencia al incremento del porcentaje de reinfección de plantas con presencia del DMV a través del tiempo, el cultivar Bco a los 192 dds reportó un máximo valor del (90 %), seguido de los cultivares MY (65 %) y NG (60 %). Las principales plagas asociadas a los cultivares de quequisque fueron del orden Diptera, Homoptera, Coleoptero, Heminoptero y Lepidoptero, considerándose al áfido Aphis gossypii del orden Homoptera como el posible vector del virus DMV.
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We reported that work softening takes place during room-temperature rolling of nanocrystalline Ni at an equivalent strain of around 0.30. The work softening corresponds to a strain-induced phase transformation from a face-centered cubic (fcc) to a body-centered cubic (bcc) lattice. The hardness decreases with increasing volume fraction of the bcc phase. When the deformed samples are annealed at 423 K, a hardening of the samples takes place. This hardening by annealing can be attributed to a variety of factors including the recovery transformation from the bcc to the fcc phase, grain boundary relaxation, and retardation of dislocation gliding by microtwins.
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Internal friction of nanocrystalline nickel is investigated by mechanical spectroscopy from 360 K to 120 K. Two relaxation peaks are found when nanocrystalline nickel is bent up to 10% strain at room temperature and fast cooling. However, these two peaks disappear when the sample is annealed at room temperature in vacuum for ten days. The occurrence and disappearance of the two relaxation peaks can be explained by the interactions of partial dislocations and point defects in nanocrystalline materials.
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Detailed investigations on the microstructure and the mechanical properties of the wing membrane of the dragonfly are carried out. It is found that in the direction of the thickness the membrane was divided into three layers rather than a single entity as traditionally considered, and on the surfaces the membrane displays a random distribution rough microstructure that is composed of numerous nanometer scale columns coated by the cuticle wax secreted. The characteristics of the surface structure are measured and described. The mechanical properties of the membranes taken separately from the wings of live and dead dragonflies are investigated by the nanoindentation technique. The Young's moduli obtained here are approximately two times greater than the previous result, and the reasons that yield the difference are discussed.
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Detailed investigations on the microstructure and the mechanical properties of the wing membrane of the dragonfly were carried out. It was found that in the direction of the thickness the membrane was divided into three layers rather than as traditionally considered as a single entity, and on the surfaces the membrane displayed a random distribution rough microstructure that was composed of numerous nanometer scale columns coated by the cuticle wax secreted. The characteristics of the surfaces were accurately measured and a statistical radial distribution function of the columns was presented to describe the structural properties of the surfaces. Based on the surface microstructure, the mechanical properties of the membranes taken separately from the wings of living and dead dragonflies were investigated by the nanoindentation technique. The Young's moduli obtained here are approximately two times greater than the previous result, and the reasons that yield the difference are discussed. (C) 2007 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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En los diferentes agroecosistemas del frijol las malezas representan una de las amenazas más serias y constantes de pérdidas en el rendimiento por lo que se han sido estudiadas de el punto de vista de la competencia, pero estas puedes ser huéspedes alternos de insectos benéficos y dañinos y jugar otro papel de importancia. El frijol es atacado por diferentes patógenos virales siendo en su mayoría transmitidos por insectos entre los que se cuenta Mosca blanca para el caso del virus del mosaico dorado del frijol común Gámez (1971). Con el fin de estudiar la relación Mosca –Malezas virus se realizó un estudio en el centro de Granos Básicos San Cristóbal en el departamento de Managua entre los meses de Enero a Abril de 1987, en dicho centro se muestrearon tres áreas diferentes: cultivada (frijol común con riego), No cultivada (malezas). Ronda permanente (malezas). En las áreas se tomaron en cuenta diferente parámetros para determinar la composición florística, los huéspedes de mosca blanca, huéspedes de patógenos viral y preferencia de la mosca blanca entre malezas y frijol. Los resultados indican que el complejo de malezas predominantes las especies Abutilon crispum, Euphorbia heterpphylla, Baltimora recta y Sida sp. Se pueden considerar huéspedes de Mosca blanca. Existen preferencia de la mosca por especias de malezas como Abutilòn crispum, Eurphorbia heterophylla, chanmaesyce hisopifolìa más que por frijol y que especies como Abutilon crispum y Sida sp son huéspedes de patógenos virales. Estos resultados en conjunto sugieren una situación riesgosa para el futuro del frijol común con riego, ya que se presentan condiciones necesarias para la escorrentía de epifitorias virales en el campo encontramos el inóculo viral, el vector especies susceptibles y condiciones ambientales favorables que podrías llevar a una explosión de la enfermedad en términos mayores; hecho que no podemos asegurar sin estudios más detallados.
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The investigation of interactions between two kinds of monoclonal antibodies and SARS virus with a label-free protein array technique were presented in this paper. The performance consists of three parts: a surface modification for ligand immobilization/surface, a protein array fabrication with an integrated microfluidic system for patterning, packaging and liquid handling, and a protein array reader of imaging ellipsometer. This revealed the technique could be used as an immunoassay for qualitative and quantitative detection as wen as kinetic analysis of biomolecule interaction.
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Background: Dicistroviridae is a new family of small, non-enveloped, +ssRNA viruses pathogenic to both beneficial arthropods and insect pests. Little is known about the dicistrovirus replication mechanism or gene function, and any knowledge on these subjects comes mainly from comparisons with mammalian viruses from the Picornaviridae family. Due to its peculiar genome organization and characteristics of the per os viral transmission route, dicistroviruses make good candidates for use as biopesticides. Triatoma virus (TrV) is a pathogen of Triatoma infestans (Hemiptera: Reduviidae), one of the main vectors of the human trypanosomiasis disease called Chagas disease. TrV was postulated as a potential control agent against Chagas' vectors. Although there is no evidence that TrV nor other dicistroviruses replicate in species outside the Insecta class, the innocuousness of these viruses in humans and animals needs to be ascertained. Methods: In this study, RT-PCR and ELISA were used to detect the infectivity of this virus in Mus musculus BALB/c mice. Results: In this study we have observed that there is no significant difference in the ratio IgG2a/IgG1 in sera from animals inoculated with TrV when compared with non-inoculated animals or mice inoculated only with non-infective TrV protein capsids. Conclusions: We conclude that, under our experimental conditions, TrV is unable to replicate inmice. This study constitutes the first test to evaluate the infectivity of a dicistrovirus in a vertebrate animal model.