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Yacon powder mix: Effects of the composition and the process of microencapsulation by spray drying. [PDF]

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Arango-Torres MI   +4 more
europepmc   +1 more source

A novel ampelovirus associated with mealybug wilt of pineapple (Ananas comosus)

Virus Genes, 2021
Mealybug wilt of pineapple (MWP) is the most important and complex viral disease affecting pineapple worldwide. High-throughput sequencing was conducted to characterize a new virus identified only in symptomatic pineapple plants and tentatively named pineapple mealybug wilt-associated virus 6 (PMWaV-6).
Alejandro Olmedo-Velarde   +2 more
exaly   +3 more sources

Mealybug Wilt of Pineapple

1992
Mealybug wilt of pineapple (MBW), first described in Hawaii in the early 1900’s (46), is now reported in most areas of the world where pineapple is grown (6, 7, 13/14, 22). The circumstances surrounding MBW epidemics are complex involving multi-trophic interactions between mealybugs (MB), ants, mealybug predators and parasites, pineapple plants and ...
Thomas L. German   +2 more
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TRANSMISSION CHARACTERISTICS OF PINEAPPLE MEALYBUG WILT ASSOCIATED VIRUS-2 BY THE GREY PINEAPPLE MEALYBUGS DYSMICOCCUS NEOBREVIPES IN HAWAII

Acta Horticulturae, 2011
Pineapple mealybug wilt associated virus-2 (PMWaV-2) is a mealybug transmitted ampelovirus associated with mealybug wilt disease of pineapple (MWP) in Hawaii. The characteristics of PMWaV-2 acquisition and persistence of grey pineapple mealybugs (GPM), Dysmicoccus neobrevipes Beardsley, were measured.
C.V.Q. Subere   +4 more
openaire   +1 more source

Detection of pineapple closterovirus in pineapple plants and mealybugs using monoclonal antibodies

Plant Pathology, 1996
Monoclonal antibodies (MAbs) were produced to the pineapple closterovirus (PCV) in Hawaii. These antibodies were shown to be specific for PCV by decoration of the virus particles in immunosorbent electron microscopy (ISEM) and indirect enzyme‐linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA). Several methods of ELISA were compared.
J. S. HU, D. M. SETHER, D. H. ULLMAN
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Weeds Adjacent to Hawaiian Pineapple Plantings Harboring Pink Pineapple Mealybugs

Environmental Entomology, 2006
Abstract Surveys were conducted to identify the weeds bordering Hawaiian pineapple plantings that could serve as hosts for the pink pineapple mealybug, Dysmicoccus brevipes (Cockerell). Collected mealybugs were held to determine parasitization by the encyrtid Anagyrus ananatis Gahan.
Raju R. Pandey, Marshall W. Johnson
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