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Insects ; 15(1)2023 Dec 22.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38249013

ABSTRACT

The fall armyworm (JE Smith) (Spodoptera frugiperda) is a polyphagous pest targeted by selected Cry and Vip3A insecticidal proteins from the bacterium Bacillus thuringiensis (Bt) that are produced in transgenic Bt corn and cotton. Available evidence suggests that sublethal larval exposure to Cry1Ac increases flight activity in adult Spodoptera spp. However, it is not known whether this effect is also observed in survivors from generally lethal exposure to Cry1Ac. Moreover, while multiple cases of field-evolved resistance to Bt proteins have been described in the native range of S. frugiperda, the effect of resistance on flight behavior has not been examined. Long-distance migratory flight capacity of S. frugiperda is of concern given its ongoing global spread and the possibility that migrants may be carrying resistance alleles against pesticides and Bt crops. In this study, we used rotational flight mills to test the effects of generally lethal exposure to Cry1Ac in susceptible and sublethal exposure in Cry1F-resistant S. frugiperda strains. The results detected altered pupal weight after larval feeding on diet containing Cry proteins, which only translated in significantly increased tendency for longer flights in female moths from the susceptible strain. This information has relevant implications when considering current models and assumptions for resistance management of Bt crops.

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J Econ Entomol ; 108(3): 969-74, 2015 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26470218

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In Brazil, the parasitoid Cotesia flavipes (Cameron) has been used as a biological control agent against Diatraea saccharalis (F.) since 1976, because of its effectiveness in reducing populations of this pest. Three million plastic cups are used annually to release C. flavipes, which remain in the environment. This study aimed to develop fully biodegradable packaging, so that releases occur without damaging the environment. The biological characteristics of C. flavipes were studied for five generations in the packaging developed (biodegradable boxes) and in the packaging currently used (non-biodegradable plastic cups and biodegradable cups), as were the costs. The results demonstrated the feasibility of using completely biodegradable and inexpensive packaging for the rearing, transport, and release of adult C. flavipes in the field.


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Moths/parasitology , Pest Control, Biological/methods , Wasps/physiology , Animals , Brazil , Host-Parasite Interactions , Larva/growth & development , Larva/parasitology , Larva/physiology , Moths/growth & development , Wasps/growth & development
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Parasitol Res ; 109(4): 1189-92, 2011 Oct.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21607692

ABSTRACT

Few molecular studies have been done concerning the molecular characterization of Hepatozoon species among domestic and wild felids. The present work aimed to characterize molecularly the presence of Hepatozoon sp. DNA in cat blood samples from São Luís Island, Maranhão state, Northeastern Brazil. EDTA-whole blood samples were collected from 200 domestic cats with outdoor and wood areas access from São Luís, Maranhão, Brazil. Each sample of extracted DNA was used as a template in PCR reactions aiming to amplify a partial sequence of 18S rRNA of Hepatozoon spp. We also performed sequence alignment to establish the identity of the parasite species infecting these animals using DNA sequences based on 18S rRNA. From 200 sampled cats, Hepatozoon DNA was only found in one animal (0.5%). The found Hepatozoon DNA showed 97% of identity with Hemobartonella felis isolates 1 and 2 from Spain. When analyzing the phylogenetic tree, the found Hepatozoon DNA was in the same clade than H. felis isolates. Our findings suggest that more than one species of Hepatozoon could infect felids in Brazil.


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Cat Diseases/parasitology , Coccidiosis/parasitology , DNA, Protozoan/blood , Eucoccidiida , RNA, Ribosomal, 18S/genetics , Animals , Brazil , Cat Diseases/blood , Cat Diseases/epidemiology , Cats , Coccidiosis/blood , Coccidiosis/epidemiology , Coccidiosis/veterinary , DNA, Protozoan/genetics , Databases, Genetic , Dogs , Eucoccidiida/chemistry , Eucoccidiida/genetics , Eucoccidiida/isolation & purification , Phylogeny , Polymerase Chain Reaction/veterinary , Sequence Alignment
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