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Effect of Betula pendula leaf surface ethanol extract on Lymantria dispar fitness.
Weight (mean ±SE) (a) and survival rate (mean ±SE) (b) of Lymantria dispar larvae reared on artificial diet with different concentrations of leaf surface extract is presented. The data were pair-wise compared by post hoc Fisher LSD procedure. The letters
Elena I. Chernyak (713406) +7 more
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A new isolate of baculovirus, Lymantria dispar multiple nucleopolyhedrovirus-BNP (LdMNPV-BNP), was found in dead gypsy moth (L. dispar) caterpillars collected in the Biebrzanski National Park in Poland.
Rabalski, Lukasz +4 more
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Lymantria dispar, a well-known defoliating pest species, also presents a health challenge due to the allergenic potential of its hairs, making it interesting to study from various perspectives.
Vladimir Žikić +6 more
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Akutni efekat kadmijuma na rast larvi Lymantria dispar L
Dose-dependent effect of cadmium on relative growth rate (RGR) was examined in 4th instar gypsy moth (Lymantria dispar L) larvae. No-observed-effect-concentration (NOEC) was shown to be 10 μg Cd/g and lowest-observed-effect-concentration (LOEC) was 30 μg
Vlahović, Milena +2 more
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Представлены данные по характеристике популяции непарного шелкопряда (Lymantria dispar (L., 1758)) в Комсомольском районе Хабаровского края во время второго года эруптивной фазы динамики численности, в 2024 г.
Дмитрий Константинович Куренщиков +1 more
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A 50-Kilodalton Cry2Aa Peptide Is Lethal to Bombyx mori and Lymantria dispar [PDF]
The Cry2Aa3 gene was introduced into asporogenic Bacillus thuringiensis, and the synthesized protoxin killed Bombyx mori and Lymantria dispar larvae. Chymotrypsin hydrolyzed the linkages between 49Tyr/Val50 and 145Lys/Ser146 in the protoxin, and 50- and ...
Tanaka, Miki +21 more
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The potential of gypsy moth as a pest of fruit and nut crops
The gypsy moth is a well-known pest of deciduous forests and landscape trees in northeastern United States. Most of the studies and available information on the feeding habits of larvae are therefore based on the flora of that region.
J Miller, P Hanson, R Dowell
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Olfaction in the Gypsy Moth, Lymantria dispar [PDF]
Angelica Kowcun +2 more
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Physiological functions of a methuselah-like G protein coupled receptor in Lymantria dispar Linnaeus
Insect G protein coupled receptors (GPCRs) have been identified as a highly attractive target for new generation insecticides discovery due to their critical physiological functions. However, few insect GPCRs have been functionally characterized.
Bai, Hua +6 more
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