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First record of the genus and species Phaneroserphus punctibasis Townes, 1981 (Hymenoptera: Proctotrupidae) from Iran
The genus Phaneroserphus Pschorn–Walcher, 1958 is recorded for the first time from Iran and its allied species, Phaneroserphus punctibasis Townes, 1981 is recorded from West Palaearctic region for the first time. The specimens were collected from Mazandaran Province during 2011 using Malaise traps. Diagnostic characters and geographical distribution of the newly recorded genus and species is briefly discussed.
Proctotrupidae,Phaneroserphus,Iran,First record
139
143
http://jcp.modares.ac.ir/browse.php?a_code=A-3-1000-4136&slc_lang=en&sid=3
2014/11/15
1393/8/24
2014/12/23
1393/10/2
Mohammad
Izadizadeh
Department of Entomology, Faculty of Agriculture, Tarbiat Modares University, P. O. Box: 14115-336, Tehran, Iran.
Mohammad
Izadizadeh
00319475328460054702
00319475328460054702
No
Department of Entomology, Faculty of Agriculture, Tarbiat Modares University, P. O. Box: 14115-336, Tehran, Iran.
Ali Asghar
Talebi
Department of Entomology, Faculty of Agriculture, Tarbiat Modares University, P. O. Box: 14115-336, Tehran, Iran.
Ali Asghar
Talebi
00319475328460054703
00319475328460054703
Yes
Department of Entomology, Faculty of Agriculture, Tarbiat Modares University, P. O. Box: 14115-336, Tehran, Iran.
Victor A.
Kolyada
Zoological Museum of Moscow University, 6 Bol'shaya Nikitskaya Street, Moscow, 103009 Russia.
Victor A.
Kolyada
00319475328460054704
00319475328460054704
No
Zoological Museum of Moscow University, 6 Bol'shaya Nikitskaya Street, Moscow, 103009 Russia.
Ehsan
Rakhshani
Department of Plant Protection, College of Agriculture, University of Zabol, Zabol, Iran.
Ehsan
Rakhshani
00319475328460054705
00319475328460054705
No
Department of Plant Protection, College of Agriculture, University of Zabol, Zabol, Iran.
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Variation of supercooling point in overwintering larvae of Scrobipalpa ocellatella (Lepidoptera: Gelechiidae)
The beet moth, Scrobipalpa ocellatella (Boyd) (Lepidoptera: Gelechiidae) is one of the most destructive pests of beet. The insect overwinters as larvae of different instars in beets which are left in the field. Supercooling point (SCP) of individual larvae showed broad range variation from -6 to -25 °C. In the present study, factors affecting the broad range of SCP were investigated. Larvae showed a great increase in SCP when they were induced by exogenous ice nucleation. Defensive oral discharge (DOD) decreased SCP but it had no significant effect on supercooling ability of larvae. The presence of sufficient food in guts of field collected larvae induced an increase in SCP. Therefore it could be concluded that surface moisture and food particles in the gut may act as ice nucleating agents (INAs) that cause freezing of the body fluids at higher temperatures. Furthermore, second and third instar larvae, owing to their small size, had greater capacity to supercool in comparison to fifth feeding instars. Broad range in SCPs might be due to diversity in overwintering larvae which have different capacity for supercooling.
beet moth,Scrobipalpa ocellatella,Supercooling point,Defensive oral discharge,Ice nucleating agents
145
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http://jcp.modares.ac.ir/browse.php?a_code=A-3-1000-5905&slc_lang=en&sid=3
2014/11/152014/06/7
1393/3/17
2014/12/232014/10/13
1393/7/21
Zahra
Ganji
Department of Entomology, Faculty of Agriculture, Tarbiat Modares University, P.O. Box: 14115-336, Tehran, Iran.
Zahra
Ganji
00319475328460054710
00319475328460054710
No
Department of Entomology, Faculty of Agriculture, Tarbiat Modares University, P.O. Box: 14115-336, Tehran, Iran.
Saeid
Moharramipour
Department of Entomology, Faculty of Agriculture, Tarbiat Modares University, P.O. Box: 14115-336, Tehran, Iran.
Saeid
Moharramipour
00319475328460054711
00319475328460054711
Yes
Department of Entomology, Faculty of Agriculture, Tarbiat Modares University, P.O. Box: 14115-336, Tehran, Iran.
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A survey on Ichneumonidae of Isfahan province, central Iran
Fauna of Ichneumonidae of Isfahan province was studied in 2012. Specimens were collected using sweep net and Malaise trap on various plants from different places in Isfahan. Totally, 18 species belong to 16 genera and 7 subfamilies were collected and identified as: Anomalon cruentatum (Geoffroy, 1785) (Anomaloninae); Exetastes syriacus Schmiedeknecht, 1910 (Banchinae); Diplazon laetatorius (Fabricius, 1781), Enizemum ornatum (Gravenhorst, 1829), Homotropus nigritarsus (Gravenhorst, 1829), Homotropus signatus (Gravenhorst, 1829), Promethes sulcator (Gravenhorst, 1829) and Syrphophilus bizonarius (Gravenhorst, 1829) (Diplazontinae); Anisobas cingulatellus Horstmann, 1997, Diadromus collaris (Gravenhorst, 1829), Heterischnus filiformis (Gravenhorst, 1829) and Spilothyrateles nuptatorius (Fabricius, 1793) (Ichneumoninae); Exochus castaniventris Brauns, 1896 (Metopiinae); Itoplectis alternans (Gravenhorst, 1829), Itoplectis tunetana (Schmiedeknecht, 1914), Pimpla spuria Gravenhorst, 1829 and Zaglyptus multicolor (Gravenhorst, 1829) (Pimplinae) and Aneuclis incidens (Thomson, 1889) (Tersilochinae). All species are new record for Isfahan province except for Exochus castaniventris and Heterischnus filiformis is newly recorded from Iran.
Heterischnus filiformis,distribution,new record,Isfahan
157
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http://jcp.modares.ac.ir/browse.php?a_code=A-3-1000-8544&slc_lang=en&sid=3
2014/11/152014/06/72014/06/28
1393/4/7
2014/12/232014/10/132014/11/12
1393/8/21
Hossein
Barahoei
Agricultural Research Institute, University of Zabol, Iran.
Hossein
Barahoei
00319475328460054744
00319475328460054744
Yes
Agricultural Research Institute, University of Zabol, Iran.
Elham
Nader
Department of Plant Protection, College of Agriculture, University of Zabol, Iran.
Elham
Nader
00319475328460054742
00319475328460054742
No
Department of Plant Protection, College of Agriculture, University of Zabol, Iran.
Ehsan
Rakhshani
Department of Plant Protection, College of Agriculture, University of Zabol, Iran.
Ehsan
Rakhshani
00319475328460054743
00319475328460054743
No
Department of Plant Protection, College of Agriculture, University of Zabol, Iran.
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First record of Haritalodes derogata (Fabricius) (Lepidoptera: Crambidae: Spilomelinae) from Iran
The cotton leaf roller moth, Haritalodes derogata (Fabricius, 1775) (Lepidoptera: Crambidae) was collected on two kinds of flowering shrubs, Hibiscus syriacus L. and Hibiscus mutabilis L., in Rasht, Guilan Province, during August 2013. This species represents a generic new record for the fauna of Iran. A brief description of the species is provided to facilitate the identification.
Crambidae,Spilomelinae,Cotton leaf roller,Iran,new record
167
171
http://jcp.modares.ac.ir/browse.php?a_code=A-3-1000-8965&slc_lang=en&sid=3
2014/11/152014/06/72014/06/282014/08/15
1393/5/24
2014/12/232014/10/132014/11/122014/10/27
1393/8/5
Behnaz
Hosseini Tabesh
Department of Plant Protection, Faculty of Agricultural Sciences, University of Guilan, P. O. Box: 41335-3179, Rasht, Iran.
Behnaz
Hosseini Tabesh
00319475328460055129
00319475328460055129
No
Department of Plant Protection, Faculty of Agricultural Sciences, University of Guilan, P. O. Box: 41335-3179, Rasht, Iran.
Helen
Alipanah
Insect Taxonomy Research Department, Iranian Research Institute of Plant Protection, P. O. Box: 1454, Tehran 19395, Iran.
Helen
Alipanah
00319475328460055131
00319475328460055131
Yes
Insect Taxonomy Research Department, Iranian Research Institute of Plant Protection, P. O. Box: 1454, Tehran 19395, Iran.
Ahad
Sahragard
Department of Plant Protection, Faculty of Agricultural Sciences, University of Guilan, P. O. Box: 41335-3179, Rasht, Iran.
Ahad
Sahragard
00319475328460055130
00319475328460055130
No
Department of Plant Protection, Faculty of Agricultural Sciences, University of Guilan, P. O. Box: 41335-3179, Rasht, Iran.
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Dispersal of Trichogramma brassicae in tomato field
A study was carried out to map dispersal of Trichogramma brassicae Bezd. on tomato in a 0.5 ha field. First, 1, 5, 10, 15, 20 and 25 meter distances from the central point of the field were marked in form of squares. On each square, 8 points were selected and a wooden stake of 1.5 m length was vertically secured into the soil at each point equal to plant height and bearing a yellow sticky trap (YST, 10 × 20 cm) on the top. Moreover, three egg batches each containing ~200 fresh Sitotroga cerealella Oliv.eggs on cardboards(SEC) were stapled on top leaf of three plants around the wooden stake arranged in a 0.75 m arch. Evaluation was done two days before and 2, 4, 6 and 8 days after a release of 50000 newly emerged T. brassicae (~1:1 Male:Famale) from the central point. The number of T. brassicae trapped by YST, and number of parasitised eggs on SEC were counted under a stereomicroscope and noted down. The coefficient of fitting YST data to the model (R2) for all 4 sampling dates was as high as 86%. The average diffusion coefficient was equal to 16.89 m2/day for four times sampling. In general, the distance encompassing 98% of trapped T. brassicae predicted by the model was up to maximum 29.9 m from the central point 8 days after the release. The mean percent parasitism was 44.7, 5.5, 5 and 0.9 per SEC during 2, 4, 6 and 8 days after release, respectively. It is concluded that, the farther the distance from the releasing point and the longer the time elapsed after release, the less number of wasps were recaptured. Therefore, multiple releasing points are required to achieve even distribution and enough population of parasitoids in the field.
Biological control,Helicoverpa armigera,augmentative release,diffusion model
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2014/11/152014/06/72014/06/282014/08/152014/09/9
1393/6/18
2014/12/232014/10/132014/11/122014/10/272015/06/1
1394/3/11
Atena
Mahrughan
Entomology Department, Agriculture College, Islamic Azad University, Garmsar Branch, Iran.
Atena
Mahrughan
00319475328460055220
00319475328460055220
No
Entomology Department, Agriculture College, Islamic Azad University, Garmsar Branch, Iran.
Jalal
Shirazi
Biological Control Research Department, Iranian Research Institute of Plant Protection, Tehran, Iran.
Jalal
Shirazi
00319475328460055221
00319475328460055221
Yes
Biological Control Research Department, Iranian Research Institute of Plant Protection, Tehran, Iran.
Masoud
Amir Maafi
Sunn Pest Research Department, Iranian Research Institute of Plant Protection, Tehran, Iran.
Masoud
Amir Maafi
00319475328460055212
00319475328460055212
No
Sunn Pest Research Department, Iranian Research Institute of Plant Protection, Tehran, Iran.
Hemmat
Dadpour
Amol Biocontrol Lab, Biocontrol Department, Iranian Research Institute of Plant Protection, Amol, Iran.
Hemmat
Dadpour
00319475328460055216
00319475328460055216
No
Amol Biocontrol Lab, Biocontrol Department, Iranian Research Institute of Plant Protection, Amol, Iran.
en
Faunistic study of the superfamily Bombylioidea (Diptera: Brachycera) in Alborz province- Iran, with a key to the species of Mythicomyiidae known from Iran
The fauna of the superfamily Bombylioidea was studied in Alborz province, Iran during 2012. Two families (Bombyliidae and Mythicomyiidae), eight genera and ten species were identified, of which two species, Exoprospora dispar Loew, 1869; Parageron lutescens (Bezzi, 1925), are new records for the Iranian fauna. An identification key for the species of the family Mythicomyiidae known from Iran is given.
Bombylioidea,Alborz,fauna,Iran
181
187
http://jcp.modares.ac.ir/browse.php?a_code=A-3-1000-5716&slc_lang=en&sid=3
2014/11/152014/06/72014/06/282014/08/152014/09/92014/05/5
1393/2/15
2014/12/232014/10/132014/11/122014/10/272015/06/12015/01/22
1393/11/2
Rahim
Abdolahi Mesbah
Department of Plant Protection, Faculty of Agriculture and Natural Resources, University of Tehran, Karaj, Iran.
Rahim
Abdolahi Mesbah
00319475328460055327
00319475328460055327
No
Department of Plant Protection, Faculty of Agriculture and Natural Resources, University of Tehran, Karaj, Iran.
Jamasb
Nozari
Department of Plant Protection, Faculty of Agriculture and Natural Resources, University of Tehran, Karaj, Iran.
Jamasb
Nozari
00319475328460055328
00319475328460055328
Yes
Department of Plant Protection, Faculty of Agriculture and Natural Resources, University of Tehran, Karaj, Iran.
Babak
Gharali
Department of Plant Protection, Research Center for Agriculture and Natural Resources, Qazvin, Iran.
Babak
Gharali
00319475328460055329
00319475328460055329
No
Department of Plant Protection, Research Center for Agriculture and Natural Resources, Qazvin, Iran.
Mostafa
Mirzaei
Department of Plant Protection, Faculty of Agriculture and Natural Resources, University of Tehran, Karaj, Iran.
Mostafa
Mirzaei
00319475328460055330
00319475328460055330
No
Department of Plant Protection, Faculty of Agriculture and Natural Resources, University of Tehran, Karaj, Iran.
en
The effect of some medicinal and ornamental plant extracts against Fusarium oxysporum
During the past decade, natural plant products as environmentally safe option have received attention for controlling phytopathogenic diseases. Investigation of plants containing natural antimicrobial metabolites for plant protection has been recognized as a desirable method of disease control. The fungus Fusarium oxysporum causes diseases such as root rot, damping off and Fusarium wilt and it infects many plant species and crops. Methanolic crude extracts of 30 plant species belonging to 17 families collected from the west of Iran were screened for antifungal activity against F. oxysporum during 2012. Bioassay of the extracts was conducted by agar dilution method with five replications. The inhibitory effect of the extracts was examined at concentration of 2000 ppm. Twenty out of 30 tested plant species (67%) showed inhibitory activity against mycelial growth of F. oxysporum. The most effective extracts with more than 50% inhibition belonged to Haplophyllum perforatum and Calendula officinalis. High number of plants with antifungal activity in this experiment showed that the flora in the west of Iran could be regarded as a rich source of plants with antifungal activity. Therefore, further screening of other plant species, identifying active fractions or metabolites and in vivo application of active extracts are in progress.
Agar dilution,Calendula officinalis,Fusarium oxysporum,Haplophyllum perforatum,methanolic extract
189
197
http://jcp.modares.ac.ir/browse.php?a_code=A-3-1000-1166&slc_lang=en&sid=3
2014/11/152014/06/72014/06/282014/08/152014/09/92014/05/52013/12/7
1392/9/16
2014/12/232014/10/132014/11/122014/10/272015/06/12015/01/222014/09/17
1393/6/26
Sohbat
Bahraminejad
Campus of Agriculture and Natural Resources, Razi University, Kermanshah, Iran.
Sohbat
Bahraminejad
00319475328460055632
00319475328460055632
Yes
Campus of Agriculture and Natural Resources, Razi University, Kermanshah, Iran.
Saeed
Abbasi
Campus of Agriculture and Natural Resources, Razi University, Kermanshah, Iran.
Saeed
Abbasi
00319475328460055633
00319475328460055633
No
Campus of Agriculture and Natural Resources, Razi University, Kermanshah, Iran.
Reza
Amiri
Campus of Agriculture and Natural Resources, Razi University, Kermanshah, Iran.
Reza
Amiri
00319475328460055634
00319475328460055634
No
Campus of Agriculture and Natural Resources, Razi University, Kermanshah, Iran.
en
Occurrence of eulophid wasps (Hymenoptera: Chalcidoidea, Eulophidae) in rice fields of eastern Guilan, Iran
Considering the importance of parasitic wasps in biological control of pests, a faunal study was conducted in the year 2012 on eulophid wasps (Hym.: Chalcidoidea) in rice fields in the east of Guilan province, southern coast of Caspian Sea. Several specimens were captured via Malaise traps. The specimens were identified as Aprostocetus deobensis (Graham), Aprostocetus mycerinus (Walker), Elasmus phthorimaeae Ferrière and Hemiptarsenus sp. Two species, A. deobensis and A. mycerinus are new records for Iran. In addition, association of A. deobensis, A. mycerinus and E. phthorimaeae with rice is new.
Eulophidae,Aprostocetus,new record,New association,parasitoids
199
205
http://jcp.modares.ac.ir/browse.php?a_code=A-3-1000-2072&slc_lang=en&sid=3
2014/11/152014/06/72014/06/282014/08/152014/09/92014/05/52013/12/72014/10/26
1393/8/4
2014/12/232014/10/132014/11/122014/10/272015/06/12015/01/222014/09/172015/06/1
1394/3/11
Zainab-Alssadat
Bayegan
Department of Plant Protection, Islamic Azad University, Tabriz Branch, Tabriz, Iran.
Zainab-Alssadat
Bayegan
00319475328460055686
00319475328460055686
No
Department of Plant Protection, Islamic Azad University, Tabriz Branch, Tabriz, Iran.
Hossein
Lotfalizadeh
Department of Plant Protection, East-Azarbaijan Research Center for Agriculture and Natural Resources, Tabriz, Iran.
Hossein
Lotfalizadeh
00319475328460055674
00319475328460055674
Yes
Department of Plant Protection, East-Azarbaijan Research Center for Agriculture and Natural Resources, Tabriz, Iran.
Mohammad-Reza
Zargaran
Department of Forestry, Natural Resource Faculty, University of Urmia, Urmia, Iran.
Mohammad-Reza
Zargaran
00319475328460055675
00319475328460055675
No
Department of Forestry, Natural Resource Faculty, University of Urmia, Urmia, Iran.
en
A geometric morphometric study on geographical populations of Hippodamia variegata (Goeze, 1777) (Coleoptera: Coccinellidae) in some parts of Iran
Spotted Amber Ladybird, Hippodamia variegata (Goeze, 1777) (Coleoptera: Coccinellidae) is an important predator of aphids and some other insect pests. Since shape and size variation may affect biological characteristics of an insect, multivariate analysis of shape variations in four geographically isolated populations of H. variegata (Isfahan, Shahrekord, Shiraz, Yasuj) was performed based on eight landmarks of hind wing. According to the analysis, significant difference in weight matrices (as shape variable) was detected. The cluster analysis separated Isfahan population from other populations. According to ANOVA, we found significant difference in centroid size (as size variable), so that the two populations, Isfahan and Shahrekord, had larger wings than the two other populations. Distribution of 80 individuals based on partial warps on the relative warp axis placed Isfahan population in a separate group while the others had overlap and irregular distribution.
Biological control,geometric morphometric,Hippodamia variegata,population
207
215
http://jcp.modares.ac.ir/browse.php?a_code=A-3-1000-782&slc_lang=en&sid=3
2014/11/152014/06/72014/06/282014/08/152014/09/92014/05/52013/12/72014/10/262014/05/6
1393/2/16
2014/12/232014/10/132014/11/122014/10/272015/06/12015/01/222014/09/172015/06/12015/02/16
1393/11/27
Rahim
Abdolahi Mesbah
Department of Plant Protection, Faculty of Agriculture and Natural Resources, University of Tehran, Karaj, Iran.
Rahim
Abdolahi Mesbah
00319475328460055806
00319475328460055806
No
Department of Plant Protection, Faculty of Agriculture and Natural Resources, University of Tehran, Karaj, Iran.
Jamasb
Nozari
Department of Plant Protection, Faculty of Agriculture and Natural Resources, University of Tehran, Karaj, Iran.
Jamasb
Nozari
00319475328460055804
00319475328460055804
Yes
Department of Plant Protection, Faculty of Agriculture and Natural Resources, University of Tehran, Karaj, Iran.
Shahram
Dadgostar
Department of Plant Protection, Faculty of Agriculture and Natural Resources, University of Tehran, Karaj, Iran.
Shahram
Dadgostar
00319475328460055805
00319475328460055805
No
Department of Plant Protection, Faculty of Agriculture and Natural Resources, University of Tehran, Karaj, Iran.
en
Identification of sources of resistance to the black bean aphid, Aphis fabae Scopoli, in Faba bean, Vicia faba L., accessions
In several parts of the world, important yield losses are caused to Faba bean due to attack by the black bean aphid Aphis fabae Scopoli. Although resistance could be a good alternative to chemical control, its genetic basis is still largely unknown; and its phenotypic expression is still poorly described, making crucial the permanent evaluation of genetic resources available in different countries; together with using adequate agronomic parameters and statistical inference. In this study, two Faba bean collections provided by Faba bean breeding programs of Tunisia and Spain were evaluated for resistance to A. fabae during two consecutive years in the field, based on infestation rates and three yield parameters: number of grains (NG), weight of grains (WG) and weight of pods (WP). Principal components analysis (PCA) showed that the most effective parameters contributing to response variation were the weight of pods (WP) and the number of grains (NG). Genotypes were grouped based on clustering patterns inferred from PCA and UPGMA, both showing the existence of two distinct groups: a resistant group characterized by high WP; and in most cases high NG values; and a susceptible group characterized by a low WP; and in most cases a low NG + WG. Furthermore, tolerance to infestation was identified in one genotype from the Spanish collection. Our results demonstrate that WP is the most reliable parameter for resistance selection; and that the genotypes V1, V9 and V16 from the Tunisian collection and V2e and V7e from the Spanish one should be exploited for their resistance potential.
Aphis fabae,Vicia faba,resistance,Tolerance,Screening
217
224
http://jcp.modares.ac.ir/browse.php?a_code=A-3-1000-2601&slc_lang=en&sid=3
2014/11/152014/06/72014/06/282014/08/152014/09/92014/05/52013/12/72014/10/262014/05/62014/03/5
1392/12/14
2014/12/232014/10/132014/11/122014/10/272015/06/12015/01/222014/09/172015/06/12015/02/162015/02/13
1393/11/24
Balkis
Béji
Université de Tunis El Manar, Faculté des Sciences de Tunis, 2092 El-Manar, Tunisia.
Balkis
Béji
00319475328460055943
00319475328460055943
No
Université de Tunis El Manar, Faculté des Sciences de Tunis, 2092 El-Manar, Tunisia.
Sonia
Bouhachem-Boukhris
Université de Carthage, Institut National de Recherches Agronomiques de Tunisie (INRAT), 2080 Ariana, Tunisia.
Sonia
Bouhachem-Boukhris
00319475328460055944
00319475328460055944
No
Université de Carthage, Institut National de Recherches Agronomiques de Tunisie (INRAT), 2080 Ariana, Tunisia.
Dhia
Bouktila
Université de Tunis El Manar, Faculté des Sciences de Tunis, 2092 El-Manar, Tunisia and Université de Jendouba, Institut Supérieur de Biotechnologie de Béja (ISBB), 9000 Béja, Tunisia.
Dhia
Bouktila
00319475328460055945
00319475328460055945
Yes
Université de Tunis El Manar, Faculté des Sciences de Tunis, 2092 El-Manar, Tunisia and Université de Jendouba, Institut Supérieur de Biotechnologie de Béja (ISBB), 9000 Béja, Tunisia.
Maha
Mezghani-Khémakhem
Université de Tunis El Manar, Faculté des Sciences de Tunis, 2092 El-Manar, Tunisia.
Maha
Mezghani-Khémakhem
00319475328460055946
00319475328460055946
No
Université de Tunis El Manar, Faculté des Sciences de Tunis, 2092 El-Manar, Tunisia.
Salah
Rezgui
Université de Carthage, Institut National Agronomique de Tunisie (INAT), Tunis, Tunisia.
Salah
Rezgui
00319475328460055947
00319475328460055947
No
Université de Carthage, Institut National Agronomique de Tunisie (INAT), Tunis, Tunisia.
Mohamed
Kharrat
Université de Carthage, Institut National de Recherches Agronomiques de Tunisie (INRAT), 2080 Ariana, Tunisia.
Mohamed
Kharrat
00319475328460055948
00319475328460055948
No
Université de Carthage, Institut National de Recherches Agronomiques de Tunisie (INRAT), 2080 Ariana, Tunisia.
Mohamed
Makni
Université de Tunis El Manar, Faculté des Sciences de Tunis, 2092 El-Manar, Tunisia.
Mohamed
Makni
00319475328460055949
00319475328460055949
No
Université de Tunis El Manar, Faculté des Sciences de Tunis, 2092 El-Manar, Tunisia.
Hanem
Makni
Université de Tunis El Manar, Faculté des Sciences de Tunis, 2092 El-Manar, Tunisia and Université de Tunis, Institut Supérieur de l’Animation pour la Jeunesse et la Culture (ISAJC), Bir-El-Bey, Tunisia.
Hanem
Makni
00319475328460055950
00319475328460055950
No
Université de Tunis El Manar, Faculté des Sciences de Tunis, 2092 El-Manar, Tunisia and Université de Tunis, Institut Supérieur de l’Animation pour la Jeunesse et la Culture (ISAJC), Bir-El-Bey, Tunisia.
en
First record of Aconurella nuristana Dlabola (Hemiptera: Cicadellidae) from Iran
A faunistic survey was conducted to identify the leafhoppers in the southwest of Iran (Khouzestan Province) in 2014. Among the collected materials, Aconurella nuristana Dlabola, 1957 is recorded for the first time for Iranian leafhoppers fauna. Diagnostic characters and geographical distribution of the newly recorded species is presented briefly.
Leafhopper,First record,Citrus orchards,Dezful,Khouzestan
225
229
http://jcp.modares.ac.ir/browse.php?a_code=A-3-1000-6729&slc_lang=en&sid=3
2014/11/152014/06/72014/06/282014/08/152014/09/92014/05/52013/12/72014/10/262014/05/62014/03/52015/01/15
1393/10/25
2014/12/232014/10/132014/11/122014/10/272015/06/12015/01/222014/09/172015/06/12015/02/162015/02/132015/02/19
1393/11/30
Farzad
Pakarpour Rayeni
PhD candidate of Entomology, Shahid Chamran University of Ahvaz.
Researcher at Biosystematic lab in University of Tehran, Karaj
Farzad
Pakarpour Rayeni
00319475328460051919
00319475328460051919
Yes
PhD candidate of Entomology, Shahid Chamran University of Ahvaz.
Researcher at Biosystematic lab in University of Tehran, Karaj
Ali Asghar
Seraj
Department of Plant Protection, Faculty of Agriculture, Shahid Chamran University of Ahvaz, Iran.
Ali Asghar
Seraj
00319475328460051964
00319475328460051964
No
Department of Plant Protection, Faculty of Agriculture, Shahid Chamran University of Ahvaz, Iran.
Jamasb
Nozari
Department of Plant Protection, College of Agriculture and Natural Resources, University of Tehran, Karaj, Iran.
Jamasb
Nozari
00319475328460051980
00319475328460051980
No
Department of Plant Protection, College of Agriculture and Natural Resources, University of Tehran, Karaj, Iran.
Michael
Wilson
National Museum of Wales
Michael
Wilson
00319475328460051847
00319475328460051847
No
National Museum of Wales
en
Impacts of safer strategies for management of chilli pests with emphasis on under-storey repellent crop
Some safer strategies were designed and evaluated for management of apical leaf curling (ChiLCV) in chilli Capsicum annum L. and its vectors. The strategies were designed emphasizing on the repellent crop theory and the components like physical barrier, adult-trapping, plant sanitation, foliar application of phytochemicals and minimal application of synthetic organic pesticide. The crop was infested by some sucking pests namely, Chilli thrips Scirtothrips dorsalis Hood, aphid Aphis gossypii Glover, yellow mite Polyphagotarsonemus latus (Banks) and whitefly Bemsia tabaci (Gennadius). However, the populations of aphid and whiteflies were low and leaf curl virus which is vectored by any of the above creatures, did not appear in the present studies. Some management strategies were devised to suppress the pest populations as well as their damage and obtain good yields. However, strategies with phytochemical-based treatments which utilized neem seed kernel extract (NSKE) and rose apple Syzygium Jambos leaf extract (rose apple LE), could not offer satisfactory protection and yield was also quite low. But when these treatments had the support of a limited quantity of synthetic/semi-synthetic pesticides like emamectin benzoate (one application) and chlorfenapyr (one application) along with the plant fractions, showed much better suppression of pest populations like thrips and yellow mite as well as apical leaf curling intensity (0.94–1.12%). In all the treatments except chemical check and untreated check, some components were utilized as common part and these were: yellow sticky trap, repellent cropping with coriander and holy basil and plant sanitation. The strategies effectively suppressed the landing response and development of the pest populations which resulted in lower crop damages and sponsored good yields. These were safer to non-target beneficial creatures, cost-effective and comparable to chemical method.
Chilli,leaf curling,pests,safer management
231
239
http://jcp.modares.ac.ir/browse.php?a_code=A-3-1000-4566&slc_lang=en&sid=3
2014/11/152014/06/72014/06/282014/08/152014/09/92014/05/52013/12/72014/10/262014/05/62014/03/52015/01/152014/01/16
1392/10/26
2014/12/232014/10/132014/11/122014/10/272015/06/12015/01/222014/09/172015/06/12015/02/162015/02/132015/02/192015/02/2
1393/11/13
Sudarshan
Chakraborti
Bidhan Chandra Krishi Viswavidyalaya, Department of Agricultural Entomology, Faculty of Agriculture, Mohanpur, Nadia, West Bengal, India.
Sudarshan
Chakraborti
00319475328460053294
00319475328460053294
Yes
Bidhan Chandra Krishi Viswavidyalaya, Department of Agricultural Entomology, Faculty of Agriculture, Mohanpur, Nadia, West Bengal, India.
Ambika
Senapati
Bidhan Chandra Krishi Viswavidyalaya, Department of Agricultural Entomology, Faculty of Agriculture, Mohanpur, Nadia, West Bengal, India.
Ambika
Senapati
00319475328460053268
00319475328460053268
No
Bidhan Chandra Krishi Viswavidyalaya, Department of Agricultural Entomology, Faculty of Agriculture, Mohanpur, Nadia, West Bengal, India.
Sagarika
Bhowmik
Bidhan Chandra Krishi Viswavidyalaya, Department of Agricultural Entomology, Faculty of Agriculture, Mohanpur, Nadia, West Bengal, India.
Sagarika
Bhowmik
00319475328460053295
00319475328460053295
No
Bidhan Chandra Krishi Viswavidyalaya, Department of Agricultural Entomology, Faculty of Agriculture, Mohanpur, Nadia, West Bengal, India.
Prahlad
Sarkar
Bidhan Chandra Krishi Viswavidyalaya, Department of Agricultural Entomology, Faculty of Agriculture, Mohanpur, Nadia, West Bengal, India.
Prahlad
Sarkar
00319475328460053312
00319475328460053312
No
Bidhan Chandra Krishi Viswavidyalaya, Department of Agricultural Entomology, Faculty of Agriculture, Mohanpur, Nadia, West Bengal, India.
en
Nematicidal effect of sunn hemp Crotalaria juncea leaf residues on Meloidogyne incognita attacking tomato Solanum lycopersicum roots
Field experiments were conducted to determine the optimum application rate of sunn hemp Crotalaria juncea leaf residue in the management of Meloidogyne incognita on tomato. Sunn hemp applied at rates of 0 (control), 2, 4 and 6 kg/ha showed a varied effect on second stage juveniles of M. incognita. There were no differences in plant height and stem girth. The 6 kg/ha treatment reduced the M. incognita population by 94% compared with the control. The highest yield of tomato (168.7 kg/ha) was recorded in 6 kg/ha treatment of sunn hemp.
Crotalaria juncea,leaf residue,Meloidogyne incognita,root galling,Tomato
241
246
http://jcp.modares.ac.ir/browse.php?a_code=A-3-1000-6807&slc_lang=en&sid=3
2014/11/152014/06/72014/06/282014/08/152014/09/92014/05/52013/12/72014/10/262014/05/62014/03/52015/01/152014/01/162014/07/9
1393/4/18
2014/12/232014/10/132014/11/122014/10/272015/06/12015/01/222014/09/172015/06/12015/02/162015/02/132015/02/192015/02/22015/03/8
1393/12/17
Kankam
Frederick
Department of Agronomy, Faculty of Agriculture, University for Development Studies, Nyankpala, Ghana.
Kankam
Frederick
00319475328460056336
00319475328460056336
No
Department of Agronomy, Faculty of Agriculture, University for Development Studies, Nyankpala, Ghana.
Francis
Suen
Department of Agronomy, Faculty of Agriculture, University for Development Studies, Nyankpala, Ghana.
Francis
Suen
00319475328460056335
00319475328460056335
No
Department of Agronomy, Faculty of Agriculture, University for Development Studies, Nyankpala, Ghana.
Joseph
Adomako
CSIR-Crops Research Institute, Plant Health Division, P. O. Box: 3785, Kumasi, Ghana.
Joseph
Adomako
00319475328460056372
00319475328460056372
Yes
CSIR-Crops Research Institute, Plant Health Division, P. O. Box: 3785, Kumasi, Ghana.
en
Association of a 16SrIX-C phytoplasma with eggplant phyllody in Iran
In 2011-2012 surveys for phytoplasma diseases, eggplant )Solanum melongena L.( plants with phyllody symptoms were observed in eggplant fields of Roodan (Hormozgan province of Iran). Agent of Roodan Eggplant Phyllody (REP) was transmitted from phyllody affected eggplant to eggplant and tomato by grafting and to periwinkle via dodder inoculation inducing phytoplasma-type symptoms. Phytoplasmal infection also was demonstrated by positive direct PCR reaction with phytoplasma universal primer pair P1/P7 and nested PCR using P1/P7 and R16F2n/R16R2 primer pairs.A P1/P7 primed PCR product from a naturally phyllody affected eggplant was cloned and sequenced and submitted to GenBank under accession number JX464669. Restriction fragment length polymorphism (RFLP) analysis of P1/P7-primed PCR product indicated the presence of a pigeon pea witches'-broom (16SrIX) group related phytoplasma in naturally phyllody affected eggplants. Using 16S rRNA and SR sequences, Blast search, phylogenetic and virtual RFLP analyses and nucleotide homology percent revealed that REP associated phytoplasma is classified with members of 16SrIX-C subgroup. To our knowledge eggplant is reported for the first time as a host for a 16SrIX group related phytoplasma.
eggplant phyllody,Phytoplasma,dodder and graft transmission,16SrIX-C subgroup,Roodan
247
256
http://jcp.modares.ac.ir/browse.php?a_code=A-3-1000-8686&slc_lang=en&sid=3
2014/11/152014/06/72014/06/282014/08/152014/09/92014/05/52013/12/72014/10/262014/05/62014/03/52015/01/152014/01/162014/07/92014/12/18
1393/9/27
2014/12/232014/10/132014/11/122014/10/272015/06/12015/01/222014/09/172015/06/12015/02/162015/02/132015/02/192015/02/22015/03/82015/03/7
1393/12/16
Zahra
Tohidi
Plant Protection Department, Islamic Azad University of Shiraz, Shiraz, Iran
Zahra
Tohidi
00319475328460056569
00319475328460056569
No
Plant Protection Department, Islamic Azad University of Shiraz, Shiraz, Iran
Mohammad
Salehi
Plant Protection Department, Agricultural and Natural Resources Research Center of Fars, Shiraz, Iran.
Mohammad
Salehi
00319475328460056570
00319475328460056570
Yes
Plant Protection Department, Agricultural and Natural Resources Research Center of Fars, Shiraz, Iran.
Sasan
Ghasemi
Plant Protection Department, Islamic Azad University of Shiraz, Shiraz, Iran.
Sasan
Ghasemi
00319475328460056571
00319475328460056571
No
Plant Protection Department, Islamic Azad University of Shiraz, Shiraz, Iran.
Amin
Khanchezar
Plant Protection Department, Agricultural and Natural Resources Research Center of Fars, Shiraz, Iran.
Amin
Khanchezar
00319475328460056572
00319475328460056572
No
Plant Protection Department, Agricultural and Natural Resources Research Center of Fars, Shiraz, Iran.
Seyyed Mohammad
Shahamiri
Plant Protection Department, Islamic Azad University of Shiraz, Shiraz, Iran.
Seyyed Mohammad
Shahamiri
00319475328460056567
00319475328460056567
No
Plant Protection Department, Islamic Azad University of Shiraz, Shiraz, Iran.
en
Laboratory and field evaluation of insecticides for the control of Aeolesthes sarta Solsky (Col.: Cerambycidae)
Laboratory and field experiments were conducted to determine the efficacy of some insecticides on the control of Sarta longhorned beetle, Aeolesthes sarta Solsky adults and larvae. In the laboratory, three pairs of mated and non-oviposited adults were released on the logs of field elm, Ulmus minor Mill that had been treated with chlorpyrifos, carbaryl, permethrin or imidacloprid. In the field experiments, artificially infested U. minor var. umbraculifera Rehd trees were treated by imidacloprid and oxydemeton-methyl through soil and trunk injection. In the laboratory test the best results were obtained from imidacloprid and permethrin applications, because of occurrence of high adult mortality after short period and also preventing egg laying. Despite a few eggs that were laid on the chlorpyrifos treated logs, there were no living larvae in the sprayed logs. Results of the field tests showed that the number of living larvae did not differ significantly between oxydemeton-methyl and control treatment, however, imidacloprid injection was effective in controlling this pest.
bark spray,Cerambycidae,Sarta longhorned beetle,injection,urban pests
257
266
http://jcp.modares.ac.ir/browse.php?a_code=A-3-1000-2677&slc_lang=en&sid=3
2014/11/152014/06/72014/06/282014/08/152014/09/92014/05/52013/12/72014/10/262014/05/62014/03/52015/01/152014/01/162014/07/92014/12/182014/10/15
1393/7/23
2014/12/232014/10/132014/11/122014/10/272015/06/12015/01/222014/09/172015/06/12015/02/162015/02/132015/02/192015/02/22015/03/82015/03/72015/03/11
1393/12/20
Afsaneh
Mazaheri
Department of Plant Protection, College of Agriculture, Isfahan University of Technology, Isfahan, Iran.
Afsaneh
Mazaheri
00319475328460052387
00319475328460052387
No
Department of Plant Protection, College of Agriculture, Isfahan University of Technology, Isfahan, Iran.
Jahangir
Khajehali
Department of Plant Protection, College of Agriculture, Isfahan University of Technology, Isfahan, Iran.
Jahangir
Khajehali
00319475328460052018
00319475328460052018
Yes
Department of Plant Protection, College of Agriculture, Isfahan University of Technology, Isfahan, Iran.
Kashkouli
Marzieh
Department of Plant Protection, College of Agriculture, Isfahan University of Technology, Isfahan, Iran.
Kashkouli
Marzieh
00319475328460051937
00319475328460051937
No
Department of Plant Protection, College of Agriculture, Isfahan University of Technology, Isfahan, Iran.
Bijan
Hatami
Department of Plant Protection, College of Agriculture, Isfahan University of Technology, Isfahan, Iran.
Bijan
Hatami
00319475328460051936
00319475328460051936
No
Department of Plant Protection, College of Agriculture, Isfahan University of Technology, Isfahan, Iran.