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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
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191

Extratos de canola e própolis no controle de oídio em pepineiro

Piva, Claudia Aparecida Guginski 21 February 2013 (has links)
O oídio, causado pelo fungo Podosphaera fuliginea, é uma doença de ocorrência universal, considerada uma das mais comuns entre as cucurbitáceas. Todas as espécies são suscetíveis, contudo a severidade está condicionada ao tipo de clima, espécies e cultivares. Na cultura do pepino (Cucumins sativus L.) o oídio provoca danos principalmente em cultivos protegidos, necessitando da utilização de produtos tóxicos no seu controle. É crescente o interesse pelos métodos alternativos de controle, englobando os biológicos, orgânicos ou naturais, por apresentar alternativas de controle eficientes, tendo como características o baixo potencial de contaminação ao ambiente, a saúde do aplicador e do consumidor. Experimentos foram conduzidos em casa de vegetação e repetidos em dois cultivos, com a utilização de extratos de canola e própolis para controle de oídio em pepineiro. No primeiro experimento testou-se o efeito potencial, de extratos de pó de canola (Brassica napus L.) em quatro formas de extração: extrato alcoólico, infusão, maceração e extrato aquoso e cinco concentrações de cada extrato: 0, 3, 6, 9, e 12%. A primeira aplicação foi realizada 24 horas antes de submeter as plantas ao inóculo do patógeno e as demais semanalmente, num período de 5 semanas. Avaliou-se a incidência e severidade da doença e o efeito elicitor dos extratos na indução de resistência por meio da atividade da enzima fenilalanina amônia-liase (FAL), fenóis totais e proteínas totais. No segundo experimento testou-se o efeito de extrato etanólico de própolis aplicado em épocas e concentrações distintas: 24 horas antes da inoculação do patógeno, 24 horas após a inoculação e no aparecimento dos primeiros sintomas da doença com concentrações de 0% (água destilada) 0,5; 1; 2; 4 e 8% do extrato. No primeiro experimento, verificou-se maior atividade da FAL e maior acúmulo de fenóis totais, sendo estes parâmetros relacionados à redução da AACPD para a incidência e severidade do oídio.Destacou-se como melhor controle o extrato maceração na concentração de 12%, com redução de mais de 50% de incidência e mais de 90% de severidade da doença. No segundo experimento verificou-se que o extrato aquoso de própolis aplicado 24 horas antes e 24 horas após a inoculação do patógeno conferiu melhor controle da AACPD da severidade e incidência, quando comparadas a aplicação no aparecimento dos primeiros sintomas da doença. Esse efeito foi mais significativo quando utilizou-se a concentração de 8%. Os resultados obtidos em ambos os experimentos demonstram que o extrato do pó de canola, assim como, o extrato alcoólico de própolis possuem potencial para controle de oídio em pepineiro. / Powdery mildew, caused by the fungus Podosphaera fuliginea, is a disease of universal occurrence, considered one of the most common among cucurbits. All species are susceptible, but the severity depends on the type of climate, species and cultivars. In the culture of cucumber (Cucumis sativus L. Cucumins) powdery mildew causes damage mainly in greenhouses, necessitating the use of toxic products in your control. The interest in alternative methods of control is growing, including the biological, organic or natural alternatives to present efficient control, with features like the low potential for contamination to the environment, the health of the operator and the consumer. Experiments were conducted in a greenhouse and repeated in two crops, using canola and própolis extracts to control powdery mildew in cucumber. In the first experiment was tested the potential effect of powder canola (Brassica napus L.) extracts in four forms of extraction: alcoholic, infusion, maceration and aqueous extract and five concentrations of each extract: 0, 3, 6, 9 and 12%. The first application was made 24 hours before the pathogen inoculation and other weekly for a period of 5 weeks, measuring the incidence and severity of disease and the elicitor effect of extracts in the induction of resistance by the enzyme phenylalanine ammonia lyase (FAL), total phenolics and total proteins. In the second experiment was tested the effect of ethanol propolis extract applied in different times and concentrations: 24 hours before the pathogen inoculation, 24 hours after pathogen inoculation and the appearance of the firsts disease symptoms with 0% (distilled water); 0,5; 1; 2; 4 and 8% of the extract. In the first experiment, there was a higher activity of FAL and greater accumulation of phenolic compounds, which are parameters related to the reduction of AUDPC for the incidence and severity of powdery mildew, highlighting how the best to control the maceration extract at a concentration of 12%, with reduced more than 50% incidence and more than 90% disease severity. In the second experiment it was found that a própolis aqueous extract applied 24 hours before and 24 hours after the inoculation of the pathogen gave better control of AUDPC the incidence and severity when compared to aplication in the first disease symptoms. This effect was more significant when it was used at a concentration of 8%. The results in both experiments showed that the powder canola extract, as well as the alcoholic própolis extract, have potential for control of powdery mildew on cucumber.
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Obtenção de micro/nanofibras poliméricas por fiação por sopro : parâmetros e aplicação no controle de pragas agrícolas

Rempel, Silvana Pereira 20 July 2018 (has links)
Este trabalho apresenta a obtenção de micro/nanofibras de EVA utilizando o método de fiação por sopro em solução e sua possibilidade de aplicação na agricultura, no controle de pragas, através da incorporação de feromônios sexuais sintéticos. Soluções com concentração de 0,5−15% em massa de EVA em xileno: clorofórmio (96:4% em peso) foram preparadas com base no parâmetro de solubilidade do copolímero. A viscosidade das soluções, assim como o regime de concentração foi determinado por meio de medidas reológicas. A morfologia e estrutura das fibras foram avaliadas por meio de microscopia eletrônica de varredura (MEV-FEG) e difração de raios X (DRX). O perfil de liberação dos feromônios foi determinado com base na perda de massa utilizando termogravimetria (TGA). A obtenção de fibras foi possível nas soluções com regime de concentração semidiluída. As fibras apresentaram diâmetros médios de 95 a 426 nm e seus tamanhos são dependentes da taxa de alimentação. Não há evidências de que as taxas de alimentação utilizadas e a concentração tenham efeito na orientação macromolecular do EVA, assim como a utilização dos feromônios na fiação. A quantidade incorporada nas fibras, bem como a taxa de liberação dos feromônios possui influência do parâmetro de solubilidade. Portanto, dependendo da demanda de liberação é possível obter um sistema de liberação com um balanço entre taxa de liberação e tempo máximo de liberação com base na natureza do sistema polímero/solvente/feromônio. / Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior, CAPES / This work presents the production of EVA micro/nanofibers using the solution blow spinning method and its possibility of application in agriculture, in pest control, through the incorporation of synthetic sex pheromones. Solutions with a concentration of 0.5-15% by mass of EVA in xylene: chloroform (96:4% by weight) were prepared based on the solubility parameter of the copolymer. The viscosity of the solutions as well as the concentration regime was determined by means of rheological measurements. The morphology and structure of the fibers were evaluated by means of scanning electron microscopy (SEM-FEG) and X-ray diffraction (XRD). The release profile of the pheromones was determined based on the loss of mass using thermogravimetry (TGA). Fibers were obtained in the solutions in the semi-diluted concentration regime. The fibers have diameters of 95 to 426 nm and their sizes are dependent on the feed rate. There is no evidence that feed rates used and concentration have an effect on macromolecular orientation of EVA, as well as the use of pheromones in spinning. The amount incorporated in the fibers, as well as the rate of release of the pheromones influences the solubility parameter. Therefore, depending on the release demand it is possible to obtain a release system with a balance between release rate and maximum release time based on the nature of the polymer/solvent/pheromone system.
193

Efeito de terpenóides e extratos vegetais sobre carnorhabditis elegans

Onzi, Angélica Carla 07 February 2013 (has links)
No description available.
194

Crop damage by wildlife in California ; with special emphasis on deer and waterfowl

Biehn, Earl Roy 01 January 1950 (has links) (PDF)
The problem of crop damage by wildlife is not a new one in California, but it has assumed a role of major economic importance only during the last few decades. Since this problem was first encountered in California, it has steadily increased in size and scope, until today in many areas of the state it is an important economic problem of the farmer; a pressing management problem for the biologists and wildlife technicians of the California Division of Fish and Game; a constant challenge to the game management agents of the Federal Fish and Wildlife Service; a great concern of the State Department of Agriculture and the State Chamber of Commerce; and of great interest to many California sportsmen and conservationists.
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Development of an integrated pest management system for vine mealybug, Planococcus ficus (Signoret), in vineyards in the Western Cape Province, South Africa

Walton, Vaughn M. (Vaughn Martin) 03 1900 (has links)
Dissertation (PhD)--University of Stellenbosch, 2003. / ENGLISH ABSTRACT: A survey was conducted in the Western Cape Province during the 1999/2000 and 2000/2001 seasons on mealybugs occurring in vineyards. P/anococcus ficus (Signoret) was the dominant mealybug in vineyards during this time. During this study P. ficus was recorded for the first time on roots of grapevines, which has far reaching implications for the control of this important vine leafroll virus vector as control actions were focused on above ground control. Other mealybugs presently recorded in local vineyards included Pseudococcus /ongispinus (Targioni) and Ferrisia ma/vastra (McDaniel). Pseudococcus viburni (Maskell) and Ps. so/ani Ferris were found on weeds in vineyards. Natural enemies of P. ficus recorded most frequently were species of Nephus predatory beetles, and the parasitaids Coccidoxenoides peregrinus (Timberlake), Anagyrus sp. and Leptomastix dacty/opii (Howard). Developmental studies on P. ficus and C. peregrinus indicated that the intrinsic rate of increase (rm) was similar, peaking at 25°C (rm = 0.169 for P. ficus; rm = 0.149 for C. peregrinus). The net replacement rate (Ra) was higher for P. ficus than for C. peregrinus at all five temperatures tested. The Ra for P. ficus reached a maximum at 21°C (308.87) and C. peregrinus at 25°C for C. peregrinus (69.94). The lower and upper thresholds for development of P. ficus were estimated at 16.59 and 35.61°C respectively. The lower threshold for development of C. peregrinus was 8.85°C. These parameters indicated that both insects were well adapted to temperatures in the Western Cape Province. The lower minimum threshold temperature of C. peregrinus in relation to that of P. ficus suggests that C. peregrinus should be more active during winter and early spring than P. ficus. A central systematic presence-absence sampling system was developed for P. ficus. Monitoring three different plant parts on the vine indicated that new growth areas on vines adjacent to the main stem could serve as an early warning system for pending P. ficus bunch infestations. Intervention should be planned when 2 % of the stems are infested with P. ficus when using this system. Seasonal population studies of P. ficus and its natural enemies showed that stem infestation by P. ficus reached peak levels during January in Robertson and Stellenbosch and during February in the Hex River Valley. Vine mealybugs colonised new growth early in the season, followed by the leaves and eventually the bunches towards the end of the season. High stem infestations early in the season resulted in high bunch infestation levels at harvest. A density dependent relationship was evident between P. ficus populations and parasitoid populations, suggesting that the parasitoids played a mayor role in the biological control of P. ficus populations. Biological control was however only achieved towards the end of the season when damage to the crop had already occurred. Mass releases of C. peregrinus on P. ficus populations were done in order to augment biological control as an alternative to chemical control. Between five and six releases of 20 000 C. peregrinus per release were done at monthly intervals in three grapegrowing areas. Mass released C. peregrinus controlled P. ficus adequately in the Hex River Valley. Control of P. ficus using this approach was no worse than using chemical control in Robertson and Stellenbosch. C. peregrinus is commercially available and can therefore be used as an alternative to chemical control by producers. Degree day estimation was used to predict development of P. ficus populations. This information was used as an input in a P. ficus pest management model. Data acquired from P. ficus and ant monitoring were used as components to construct a decision chart. This chart can be used by producers to optimise the control of P. ficus populations using either chemical control or mass releases of C. peregrinus. / AFRIKAANSE OPSOMMING: "n Studie is gedurende die 1999/2000 en 2000/2001 seisoene gedoen met die doelom die witluisspesies wat in wingerde voorkom, te identifiseer. Planococcus ficus (Signoret) is tans die dominante witluisspesie in wingerde in die Wes Kaap Provinsie. P. ficus kolonies is op wingerdwortels gevind. Dié bevinding kan verreikende gevolge hê vir die beheer van dié plaag as "n belangrike rolbladvirus vektor aangesien beheer tot dusver gefokus het op bogrondse gedeeltes. Ander witluisspesies wat in wingerde gevind is, sluit in Pseudococcus /ongispinus (Targioni) en Ferrisia malvastra (McDaniel). Pseudococcus vibumi (Maskell) en Ps. so/ani Ferris is op onkruide in wingerde gevind. Dominante natuurlike vyande van P. ficus sluit predatoriese kewertjies van verskeie Nephus spp. en die parasitoïede Coccidoxenoides peregrinus (Timberlake), Anagyrus sp. en Leptomastix dacty/opii (Howard) in. Ontwikkelingstudies op P. ficus en C. peregrinus het aangetoon dat die inhirente voortplantingstempo (rm) soortgelyk was vir beide insekte met "n maksimum by 25°C (0.169 vir P. ficus, 0.149 vir C. peregrinus). Die netto vervangingstempo (Ra) was in vergelyking met C. peregrinus hoër vir P. ficus by al vyf temperature getoets. Die Ra van P. ficus het "n maksimum bereik teen 21°C (308.87) en die van e. peregrinus by 25°C (69.94). Die teoretiese hoër en laer drempels vir ontwikkeling van P. ficus was onderskeidelik 16.59 en 35.61 oe. Die teoretiese laer drempelwaarde van ontwikkeling vir e. peregrinus was 8.85°e. Hierdie parameters dui aan dat beide insekte goed aangepas is by temperature in die Wes Kaap Provinsie. Die laer minimum drempel vir ontwikkeling van C. peregrinus in verhouding tot P. ficus impliseer dat C. peregrinus in die winter en vroeë lente meer aktief sal wees as P. ficus. 'n Sentrale sistematiese aan-afwesig moniteringsisteem met bekende vlakke van steekproefnemingsfout is ontwikkel in kommersiële wingerde vir P. ficus. Monitering van drie verskillende dele op die wingerdstok het aangedui dat die nuwe groei areas kan dien as 'n vroeë waarskuwing vir latere P. ficus trosinfestasies. Dié sisteem sal produsente in staat stelom te bepaal wanneer optrede noodsaaklik is. Daar word voorgestel dat optrede noodsaaklik is by 'n P. ficus besmettingsvlak van 2 % op die nuwe groei areas op stokke. Stambesmetting deur P. ficus het in Januarie piekvlakke bereik in Stellenbosch en Robertson, en in Februarie in die Hex Rivier Vallei. P. ficus koloniseer nuwe groei vroeg in die seisoen waarna blare en trosse aan die einde van die seisoen gekoloniseer word. Dié data dui aan dat P. ficus besmetting op nuwe groei vroeg in die seisoen 'n aanduiding kan gee van hoë trosbesmetting aan die einde van die seisoen. 'n Digtheidsafhanklike verwantskap was waarneembaar tussen P. ficus plaagpopulasies en parasitoïed populasies. Dié verwantskap dui aan dat parasitoïede die belangrikste rol speel in biologiese beheer van P. ficus populasies. Biologiese beheer van witluis is egter eers aan die einde van die seisoen bereik toe die oes reeds beskadig was. Massavrylatings van C. peregrinus is in P. ficus besmette blokke gedoen om biologiese beheer aan te help en sodoende as alternatief tot chemiese beheer te dien. Tussen vyf en ses vrylatings met 20 000 C. peregrinus is een keer per maand gedurende die seisoen gedoen. Die vrygelate C. peregrinus het P. ficus populasies voldoende beheer in die Hex Rivier Vallei. Beheer van P. ficus deur massavrylatings van C. peregrinus was soortgelyk as chemiese beheer in Robertson en Stellenbosch. C. peregrinus is kommersieel beskikbaar en kan om hierdie rede as alternatief tot chemiese beheer gebruik word. Graaddag bepaling is gebruik om die ontwikkeling van P. ficus populasies te voorspel. Hierdie inligting is gebruik as 'n verdere hulpmiddel in die P. ficus plaagbeheermodel. Inligting verkry vanuit P. ficus en mier monitering is gebruik as komponente in die opstel van 'n besluitnemingstabel. Hierdie tabel kan gebruik word deur produsente om beheer van P. ficus plaagpopulasies te optimaliseer deur chemiese beheer of massavrylatings van C. peregrinus.
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Characterisation of nematode symbiotic bacteria and the in vitro liquid culture of Heterorhabditis zealandica and Steinernema yirgalemense

Ferreira, Tiarin 03 1900 (has links)
Thesis (PhD)--Stellenbosch University, 2013. / ENGLISH ABSTRACT: Entomopathogenic nematodes have the potential to be outstanding biocontrol agents against agricultural pest insects. Combined with their bacterial symbionts, these biocontrol agents have proven to be very effective against numerous pests. The nematodes belong to the families Steinernematidae and Heterorhabditidae, and are ideal to be used in, and integrated with, pest management systems. There is a dire need for new and innovative methods to control agricultural pests, as numerous pest insects have developed resistance against broad-spectrum insecticides. Together with the environmental impact of these insecticides and the safety aspect regarding humans and animals, the need to develop new technologies, including entomopathogenic nematodes for pest management, is high. In this study, the associated symbiotic bacteria of three entomopathogenic nematodes species were isolated, and the potential of two nematode species to be successfully mass cultured in liquid medium was evaluated. Regarding the symbiotic bacteria, results from the study showed that bacteria species from all three nematode species, Heterorhabditis noenieputensis, Steinernema khoisanae and Heterorhabditis zealandica, were novel. Heterorhabditis noenieputensis was isolated in the Mpumalanga province during a previous survey conducted in citrus orchards. The bacterium isolated from this nematode belongs to the genus Photorhabdus, and bear closest similarity (98.6%) to the type strain of P. luminescens subsp laumondii (TT01T). Photorhabdus luminescens subsp. noenieputensis subsp. nov., derives its name from the area where the nematode was sourced, namely the farm Springbokvlei, near the settlement Noenieput close to the Namibian border. Thus far, 85 Steinernema spp. have been described worldwide, including S. khoisanae which was isolated in the Western Cape province of South Africa. Four S. khoisanae strains, namely SF87, SF80, SF362 and 106-C, were used for characterisating the new bacteria from different localities in South Africa. Using the neighbor-joining method, all the strains were aligned with 97% homology to the 16S rRNA sequences of several Xenorhabdus- type strains, indicating that they belonged to the same genus. The multigene approach was used to distinguish between the Xenorhabdus spp. and partial recA, dnaN, gltX, gyrB and infB gene sequences of the various strains were analysed. The bacterium species was named Xenorhabdus khoisanae sp. nov. after the nematode from which it was isolated. The results showed that the third bacterium species, which was isolated from H. zealandica, was new. The sequence of the bacteria strain clustered with the type strains of P. temperata and P. asymbiotica, indicate that it belonged to the genus Photorhabdus. This is the first study to show that H. zealandica associates with a luminescent Photorhabdus species, rather than with the known non-luminescent P. temperata. The potential of H. zealandica and Steinernema yirgalemense mass culture in liquid was investigated. Results illustrated that H. zealandica and its P. luminescens symbiont can be successfully cultured in liquid. However, two generations occurred during the process time, instead of the desirable one-generation. The growth curve of the symbiotic bacteria during the process time was measured, in order to determine when the stationary phase was reached, with the results showing this to occur after 36 h. Therefore, the optimum amount of time required for inoculating the IJs and for aiding in maximum infective juvenile (IJ) recovery is 36 h for adding the nematodes post pre-culturing of the bacteria. Future research goals should be to increase the percentage recovery in liquid culture, which would increase the number of nematodes produced per ml, which would, therefore, reduce the processing time significantly. The results from mass culturing the second nematode species, S. yirgalemense, indicated an asynchronous nematode development in the first generation. Growth curves were performed with the symbiotic bacteria that showed the exponential phase of Xenorhabdus started after 15 h, and that, after 42 h, the stationary phase was reached, with an average of 51 × 107 cfu·ml-1. Bioassays were performed to compare the virulence between in vitro- and in vivo-produced nematodes, with the results showing that the in vitro-produced nematodes were significantly less virulent than were the nematodes produced in vivo. The success obtained with the production of S. yirgalemense in liquid culture can serve as the first step in the optimising and upscaling of the commercial production of nematodes in industrial fermenters. The last aim of the current study was to determine when Xenorhabdus reached the stationary phase, when it is grown in a 20-L fermenter, as this would be the optimum time at which to add the IJs of S. yirgalemense. Such characteristics as the effect of stationary phase conditions on the bacterial cell density and on the DO2 rate in the fermenter were investigated. The results showed that the stationary phase of Xenorhabdus was reached after 36 h at 30˚C, which took 6 h less than did the same procedures followed with the Xenorhabdus sp. cultured in Erlenmeyer flasks on orbital shakers. This is the first step toward the liquid mass culturing of S. yirgalemense in industrial-size fermenters. Data from this study indicated the optimum amount of time that is required for adding nematodes to the bacterial culture in the fermenter, and for ensuring the optimum recovery of IJs, as well as a subsequent high yield of nematodes within a minimum processing time. This is the first report of its kind to investigate comprehensively the successful liquid culture of two South African entomopathogenic nematode species for the sole purpose of evaluating potential commercialisation. Results emanating from this study could be used as groundwork in future, in combination with similar research such as culturing nematodes intensively in large fermenters. / AFRIKAANSE OPSOMMING: Entomopatogeniese nematodes het die potensiaal om as doeltreffende biologiese beheeragente teen sleutelplaaginsekte gebruik te word. Elke nematood werk interaktief met ‘n spesifieke bakterium. Entomopatogeniese nematodes, behorende tot die families Steinernematidae en Heterorhabditidae, is ideale kandidate vir gebruik in ‘n geïntegreerde plaagbestuurprogram. Tans is daar ʼn behoefte vir nuwe metodes vir die beheer van plaaginsekte, omdat meeste insekte reeds weerstand opgebou het teen bestaande plaagdoders. As gevolg van die negatiewe impak van plaagdoders op die omgewing, asook kommer oor veiligheid vir die mens en diere, is die ontwikkeling en gebruik van alternatiewe plaagbeheermiddels noodsaaklik. In die eerste deel van die studie word drie nuwe bakterie spesies geïsoleer en beskryf. Resultate van hierdie studie het aangetoon dat die bakterië spesies vanuit die nematode spesies, Heterorhabditis noenieputensis, Steinernema khoisanae, en Heterorhabditis zealandica, tot dusver onbeskryf was. Eersgenoemde, H. noenieputensis, is afkomstig van ʼn sitrusboord in die Mpumalanga Provinsie. Die bakterie hieruit geïsoleer behoort tot die genus Photorhabdus en is biologies verwant (98.6%) aan P. luminescens subsp laumondii (TT01T). Die bakterie is benaam as Photorhabdus luminescens subsp. noenieputensis nov. en is na die nematood waaruit dit geïsoleer is vernoem. Tot dusver is wêreldwyd 82 spesies van Steinernema spp. beskryf, insluitende S. khoisanae van die Weskaap provinsie. Vier bakterie isolate is van S. khoisanae, SF87, SF80, SF362 en 106-C geïsoleer. Die buur-koppeling metode was gebruik om te bepaal dat hierdie bakterie isolate tot 97% ooreenstem met verskeie isolate van Xenorhabdus se 16S rRNA DNS volgordebepalings. Om tussen Xenorhabdus spp. te onderskei is ʼn multi-geen benadering gebruik deur gedeeltelike recA, dnaN, gltX, gyrB en infB DNS basispaar volgordebepalings van die verskeie isolate te bepaal. Hierdie bakterie isolaat is soortgelyk ook vernoem as, Xenorhabdus khoisanae sp. nov., na die nematood waaruit dit geïsoleer is. Die derde onbekende bakteriële spesie is uit H. zealandica geïsoleer. Die DNS basispaar volgordebepaling van die 16S geen van SF41 toon aan dat dit in dieselfde groep as P. temperata en P. asymbiotica val en sodoende aan die genus Photorhabdus behoort. Hierdie is die eerste studie met die bevinding dat H. zealandica ook met ʼn ander bakterie spesie geassosieer kan word buiten die normale P. temperata spesie. Die tweede deel van die studie gaan oor die teling van twee nematood spesies, H. zealandica en Steinernema yirgalemense, en hulle is geëvalueer vir hulle potensiaal om geteel te word in ʼn vloeibare medium. Die resultate het gewys dat H. zealandica met sy P. luminescens simbiont suksesvol in vloeistof aangeteel kan word, ten spyte van die feit dat daar twee generasies ontwikkel het, in plaas van die meer ideale enkel generasie. Die groeikurwe van die simbiotiese bakterie was gemonitor om te bepaal wanneer die stasionêre fase bereik word. Die resultate toon dat hierdie fase na 36 uur bereik was. Dus was die infektiewe nematode larwes eers na 36 uur tot die vloeibare medium waarin die bakterie geteel was bygevoeg. Navorsing in die toekoms moet dus gefokus wees om die persentasie herwinning van die infektiewe larwes te verhoog. Dit sal daartoe lei dat meer nematodes per ml geproduseer kan word en ook die prosesseringstyd van die nematodes verminder. ʼn Tweede nematode spesie, S. yirgalemense, was ook in vloeistof geteel. Hier het ʼn asinkroniese ontwikkeling in die eerste generasie plaasgevind wat problematies is. Groeikurwes is bepaal van die bakteriële simbiont en die resultate het gewys dat die groeifase van Xenorhabdus na 15 uur in aanvang geneem het en dat die stasionêre fase bereik was na 42 uur met ʼn gemiddelde van 51 × 107 selle·ml-1. Die virulensie van nematodes wat in vitro geteel is, is vergelyk met die virulensie van nematodes wat in vivo geteel is en die resultate het getoon dat die in vitro geteelde nematodes minder virulent was. Die teling van S. yirgalemense in vloeistof was oor die algemeen meer suksesvol as die teling van H. zealandica in dieselfde medium. Die doelwit van die laaste gedeelte van hierdie studie was om te bepaal wanneer Xenorhabdus die stasionêre fase bereik wanneer dit in ʼn 20-L fermenter gekweek word. Dit bepaal sodoende die optimale tyd wanneer die infektiewe larwes van S. yirgalemense bygevoeg behoort te word. Die uitwerking van die stasionêre fase op die bakteriële selle, asook die DO2-konsentrasie in die fermenter, was geëvalueer. Resultate het gewys dat die stasionêre fase van Xenorhabdus na 36 uur bereik was, wat 6 uur korter is as toe dit gekweek is in Erlenmeyer flesse. Hierdie studie is die eerste stap om die massa teling van S. yirgalemense in industriële fermenters suksesvol te bemeester. Die data wat verkry was, het aangedui wat die ideale tydsduur sal wees om die bakteriegetalle te vermeerder voordat die nematode bygevoeg word. Hierdie is die eerste studie wat die teling van twee Suid-Afrikaanse nematode spesies omvattend in vloeistof evalueer het. Die hoof doelwit is om die potensiaal van hierdie nematode spesies, met die oog op kommersiële gebruik, te meet. Die resultate van hierdie studie kan gekombineer word met toekomstige studies in hierdie spesifieke navorsingsveld.
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How to Combat Rabbits, Gophers, Prairie Dogs, Coyotes, Ants, and Grasshoppers

Paschall, Arthur L. 15 November 1917 (has links)
This item was digitized as part of the Million Books Project led by Carnegie Mellon University and supported by grants from the National Science Foundation (NSF). Cornell University coordinated the participation of land-grant and agricultural libraries in providing historical agricultural information for the digitization project; the University of Arizona Libraries, the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences, and the Office of Arid Lands Studies collaborated in the selection and provision of material for the digitization project.
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Modelagem da evolução da resistência de pragas a toxinas Bt expressas em culturas transgênicas: quantificação de risco utilizando análise de incertezas. / Modeling pest resistance evolution to bt toxins expressed by transgenic crops: risk assessment using uncertainty analisys.

Maia, Aline de Holanda Nunes 19 November 2003 (has links)
Um dos principais riscos associados às culturas inseticidas que expressam toxinas da bactéria Bacillus thuringiensis (Bt) é a evolução de resistência em pragas alvo, processo governado por fatores genéticos e bioecológicos que se inter-relacionam. Um dos parâmetros chave que influenciam a evolução de resistência é a freqüência inicial do alelo de resistência na população da praga alvo (FreqInicial). Devido à complexidade desse processo, experimentos para estudar sua evolução em larga escala são praticamente impossíveis. Modelos matemáticos de simulação têm sido utilizados para estimar a freqüência do alelo de resistência (FreqR) à toxina Bt ao longo das gerações da praga. O risco de resistência foi estimado utilizado o modelo de Caprio, incorporando incerteza ao parâmetro FreqInicial. Essa abordagem, denominada análise de incertezas, possibilita estimar o risco ao longo das gerações da praga, quantificado pela probabilidade de FreqR exceder um valor crítico. Os principais objetivos deste trabalho foram: (i) discutir o uso de análise de incertezas no contexto da estimação do risco de resistência e (ii) avaliar o efeito de diferentes distribuições da freqüência inicial do alelo de resistência (FreqInicial) sobre as estimativas de risco. Foi desenvolvido um software (RRiskBt), em linguagem Visual BASIC que permite quantificar o risco de resistência utilizando análise de incertezas. Os resultados da análise de incertezas indicaram que as estimativas de risco são afetadas pela distribuição de FreqInicial de modo diferenciado ao longo das gerações. As estimativas do risco de resistência, considerando a distribuição Normal para FreqInicial, são similares àquelas considerando a distribuição Triangular quando as referidas distribuições têm a mesma variância. O uso da distribuição Uniforme, ao invés da Normal ou Triangular em função da falta de informação sobre FreqInicial, leva à superestimação das estimativas de risco de resistência nas gerações iniciais e subestimação nas gerações subseqüentes à geração na qual a freqüência crítica é atingida. A análise de sensibilidade de FreqR a variações nos parâmetros FreqInicial ou DFRes possibilita estimar a geração a partir da qual a estimativa de FreqR independe da variação do parâmetro em questão dentro de um intervalo de valores possíveis preestabelecido. A utilização da análise de incertezas possibilita estimar a geração da praga alvo a partir da qual o risco de resistência é superior a 0,99, independentemente da distribuição utilizada para caracterizar a incerteza associada a FreqInicial. / One of the main risks associated to transgenic crops expressing Bacillus thuringiensis (Bt) toxins is the pest resistance evolution, process driven by genetic and ecological inter related factors. A key parameter that influences the rate of resistance evolution is the initial frequency of the resistance allele in the pest population (FreqInicial). Due to complexity of that process, large scale field experiments to investigate resistance evolution are practically impossible. Mathematical simulation models have been utilized to estimate the R allele frequency (FreqR) along pest generations. The resistance risk was estimated using the deterministic Caprio’s model, incorporating uncertainty to FreqInicial. That approach, called uncertainty analysis, allows to estimate resistance risk along generations. The risk is quantified by the probability of FreqR exceeding a critical value. The main objectives of this work were: (i) to discuss the use of uncertainty analysis in the context of risk resistance estimation and (ii) to evaluate the effect of different FreqInicial input probability distributions on the risk estimates. A software (RRiskBt) was developed in Visual BASIC language to quantify risk of pest resistance evolution to Bt toxins using uncertainty analysis. The results of uncertainty analysis showed that the influence of FreqInicial input distributions on the risk estimates changes along pest generations. The risk estimates considering input Normal distribution for FreqInicial are similar to those ones obtained considering Triangular distribution if their variances are equal. The use of Uniform distribution instead the Normal or Triangular due to lack of information about FreqInicial, leads to super estimation of risk estimates for the initial generations and sub estimation for the generations after the generation for which the critical frequency is achieved. The sensitivity analysis of FreqR to FreqInicial or DFRes allows to estimate the generation after which the FreqR estimates become independent of changes in the particular parameter. The uncertainty analysis allows to estimate the pest generation after which the resistance risk is higher than 0.99, independently of the FreqInicial input distribution.
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An economic evaluation of cotton pest management in Pinal County, Arizona

Lawrance, Neil Alan, 1950- January 1974 (has links)
No description available.
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A simulation modeling approach to aid research into the control of a stalk-borer in the South African Sugar Industry.

Horton, Petrovious Mitchell. January 2008 (has links)
The control of the African stalk borer Eldana saccharina Walker (Lepidoptera: Pyralidae) in sugarcane fields of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa has proved problematical. Researchers at the South African Sugarcane Research Institute (SASRI) have since 1974 been intensively investigating various means of controlling the pest. Among the methods of control currently being investigated are biological control, chemical control, production of more resistant varieties and crop management. These investigations, however, require many years of experimentation before any conclusions can be made. In order to aid the research currently being carried out in the Entomology Department at SASRI (to investigate biological control strategies, insecticide application strategies and the carry-over decision), a simulation model of E. saccharina growth in sugarcane has been formulated. The model is cohort-based and includes the effect of temperature on the physiological development of individuals in each life-stage of the insect. It also takes into account the effect of the condition of sugarcane on the rate of E. saccharina infestation, by making use of output from the sugarcane growth model CANEGRO. Further, a crop damage index is defined that gives an indication of the history of E. saccharina infestation levels during the sugarcane’s growth period. It is linked to the physiological activity of the borer during the period spent feeding on the stalk tissue. The damage index can further be translated into length of stalks bored and hence the percentage of the stalk length bored can be calculated at each point in the simulation using the total length of stalks calculated in the CANEGRO model. Using an industry accepted relationship between percent stalks damaged and reduction in sucrose content of the crop, reductions in losses in the relative value of the crop when the various control measures are implemented can be compared. Relationships between the reduction in percent stalk length bored (and hence gains in the relative value of the crop) and the various control strategies are obtained. / Thesis (Ph.D.)-University of KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermartzburg, 2008.

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