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Comparative virulence of Nosema plodiae and Nosema heterosporum in the indian meal moth, Plodia interpunctella

Journal of Invertebrate Pathology, 1974
Abstract When larvae of the Indian meal moth, Plodia interpunctella , were fed diets containing spores of Nosema plodiae , the number that survived to the adult stage decreased and the rate of adult emergence was retarded as the concentration of spores was increased; all surviving adults were infected.
W R, Kellen, J E, Lindegren
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Modes of transmission of Nosema plodiae Kellen and Lindegren, a pathogen of Plodia interpunctella (Hübner)

Journal of Stored Products Research, 1971
Abstract Nosema plodiae may be transmitted perorally, transovarially, venereally, and by microinoculation. The pathogen invades the reproductive organs of both sexes of Plodia interpunctella , and data are presented to show that such infections reduce adult fecundity.
William R. Kellen, James E. Lindegren
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Identification, synthesis, and characterization of the yolk polypeptides of Plodia interpunctella

Journal of Experimental Zoology, 1984
AbstractThe mature eggs of Plodia interpunctella were found to contain four major polypeptides. These yolk polypeptides (YPs) were found to have approximate molecular weights of 153,000 daltons (YP1), 69,000 daltons (YP2), 43,000 daltons (YP3), and 33,000 daltons (YP4) as determined by sodium dodecyl sulfate‐polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis (SDS‐PAGE)
P D, Shirk   +3 more
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Phosphate Cycling on the Basic Protein of Plodia interpunctella Granulosis Virus

Virology, 1993
The presence of infected cell-specific phosphoproteins was investigated in Plodia interpunctella granulosis virus (PiGV)-infected fat body using [32P]orthophosphoric acid labeling. One infected cell-specific phosphoprotein had a mobility similar to that of the basic protein (VP12) of PiGV.
C J, Funk, R A, Consigli
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Bioenergetics of the Indianmeal Moth, Plodia interpunctella (Lepidoptera: Pyralidae)

Annals of the Entomological Society of America, 1986
An energy budget was determined for the total life span of Plodia interpunctella (Hubner) reared individually on corn at 28 ± 1°C and 70 ± 5% RH. Range of mean individual insect biomass expressed as energy units was from 0.12 J for each newly laid egg to 77.4 J for a 21-day-old, fifth-instar larva.
O. Imura, R. N. Sinha
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Time-dosage studies of juvenile hormone action on the development of Plodia interpunctella

Journal of Insect Physiology, 1975
The degree of inhibition of larval-pupal ecdysis of Indian meal moths, Plodia interpunctella, by juvenile hormone (JH) treatment depended upon the dosage of hormone and time of treatment. During the last larval instar, the timing aspect operated independently of dosage and had two essential components for effectiveness, (a) early initiation of exposure
D L, Silhacek, H, Oberlander
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Thermal Death Kinetics of Fifth-instar Plodia interpunctella (Lepidoptera: Pyralidae)

Journal of Economic Entomology, 2003
Heat treatments have been suggested as alternatives to chemical fumigants for control of postharvest insects in dried fruits and nuts. Conventional forced hot air treatments heat product too slowly to be practical, but radio frequency treatments are capable of more rapid product heating. While developing radio frequency heat treatments for dried fruits
J A, Johnson, S, Wang, J, Tang
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Water, a powerful attractant for the gravid females of Plodia interpunctella and Cadra cautella

Experientia, 1977
In the sex pheromone controlling experiments, not only large number of the males of the almond moth and Indian meal moth, but also great number of ovipositional females were caught. The increased catch of the fertilized females was due to the presence of detergent in the water.
Y S, Chow, D F, Yen, S H, Lin
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A comparison of the development of Vairimorpha plodiae and Vairimorpha necatrix in the Indian meal moth, Plodia interpunctella

Journal of Invertebrate Pathology, 1984
Abstract The morphology and development of Vairimorpha plodiae and Vairimorpha necatrix are described from experimentally infected Plodia interpunctella larvae. Both have similar stages and display temperature-dependent dimorphism. Meronts, which are spherical with two or four nuclei in diplokaryotic arrangement, precede both types of sporogony.
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Gustatory perception of phytoecdysteroids in Plodia interpunctella larvae

2011
Phytoecdysteroids are steroidal compounds produced by various plants that disrupt growth and development of insects eating them. They exhibit an insecticidal activity on a number of insect pests such as Plodia interpunctella (Hu¨bner) (Lepidoptera: Pyralidae).
Rharrabe, Kacem, K.   +2 more
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