All-Russian Research Institute of Biological Plant Protection
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BIOLOGICAL CONTROL OF THE APPLE MOTH NUMBER BASED ON ENTOMOPATHOGENIC VIRUSES (REVIEW)
DescriptionThe article considers the data on the applicability of bioinsecticides based on the granulovirus as an active ingredient against the apple moth. The methods for producing strains of the Cydia pomonella granulovirus to develop bioinsecticides are explained. The methods for the reproduction of laboratory populations of insects, the method of their infection and isolation of viral onset are described. The stages of obtaining bioinsecticides in vitro, as well as methods for their storage are provided
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Puccinia triticina isolates from North Caucasus and Leningrad region were compared in regard to the genetic structure, phenotypic composition as well as frequency of occurrence of RAPD-phenotypes and polymorphous major fragments with the help of Rogers index. Did not demonstrate any significant differences according to their genetic structure and occurrence of major fragments of DNA-polymorphism. The difference of isolates from given regions was determined with high degree of confidence according to the phenotypes of virulence and RAPD-phenotypes
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The article has covered the influence of the com-bined fungicide rex duo, suspension concentrate (310+87 g/l) on the population structure of wheat brown rust pathogen in the North Caucasus. The comparative assessment of effect of single-component preparations from different classes on the pathogen population was performed out
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The analysis of the variability dynamics of recombination frequency in the population of splitting F2 interspecific and intraspecific tomato hybrids has been carries out. It was discovered that recombination frequency depends on the components of cross breeding. It has been established that it is reasonable to use mutant forms of Мо 393, Мо 628 and interspecific hybrid F1 Мо 628 × L. esculentum var. racemigerum in selection process as an inductor of genotypic variability
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06.00.00 Agricultural sciences
DescriptionUsing two microsatellite loci (HaSSR1, HaSSR3), the PCR analysis of the bollworm Krasnodar population was conducted. Molecular-genetic analysis (SSR-PCR) of different geographic codling moth populations by three microsatellite loci Ср1.63; Ср2.39 и Ср2.157 was conducted also. Based on the assessment of the frequencies of occurrence of DNA markers, the molecular-genetic structure was described and genetic diversity in the pest populations was estimated
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DNA TECHNOLOGY OF PCR ANALYSIS OF CODLING MOTH POPULATIONS BY MICROSATELLITE LOCI
DescriptionThe DNA technology of the PCR analysis of codling moth populations by microsattelite loci is adduced in detail. It includes a list of the equipment, consumable materials and chemical agents, methods of DNA extraction, PCR analysis and electrophoresis of amplification products in polyacrilamid gel. The example of the PCR analysis of codling moth population from Krasnodar region with two microsattelite loci is adduced
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STUDY OF THE INFLUENCE BACTERIZATION SEED ON GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT OF FALL WHEAT
DescriptionThe results of studies to determine growth-promoting activity and the effect on seed quality of fall wheat of perspective bacterial strains of antagonistic Fusarium pathogens are presented. We have selected the active strains perspective for the development of biopreparations, based on their type of multifunctional action
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The search of resistance sources to the wheat stem rust pathogen among wheat collection material, its rare species and Aegilops (goat grass) was conducted. The samples resistant to the pathogen were detected. They have been studied on the artificial infectious background for three years and they are recommended for use in selection
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CAYENNE, NEW HERBICIDE FOR FIGHTING WEEDS IN CROPS OF WINTER WHEAT
06.00.00 Agricultural sciences
DescriptionOne of the most destabilizing factors of crop production is weed infestation of crops. Despite annual herbicide treatment, weed infestation of crops of winter wheat remains high, with a predominance of annual dicotyledonous weed with a higher proportion of drug resistant on the basis of 2,4-D. We also notice increased range and density of perennial dicotyledonous weeds. New combinational herbicide called Cayenne, manufactured by LLC "Agro Expert group", which in its composition contains two active substances: thifensulfuron-methyl (500 g/l) and florasulam (170 g/l), highly inhibits both annual and perennial dicotyledonous weeds. According to the working program of the registrant's company we have tested Cayenne on crops of winter wheat in spring in the tillering phase and the formation of the second internode. It is shown that its use in doses of 0.025 and 0.035 kg/ha in mixture with 200 ml/ha of surfactant-Bit 90, W provides effective suppression of annual and perennial dicotyledonous weeds (90 – 100 %). The negative effect on the culture was not observed. At the same time, within 2-3 days after herbicide application we observed cessation of growth, chlorosis, dieback of growing points of weeds. Complete death was observed after 15 – 20 days
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As for beneficial fauna, the most number of parasitic hymenoptera is noticed in organic orchards. The least quantity of parasitic hymenoptera can be met in conventional orchards. The characteristic feature of arthropods in conventional orchards in 2008 was the frequent occurrence and rather big number of acariphages (ladybirds of Stethorus family). The occurrence of the considerable quantity of predatory bug Campilomma and the bugs of Orius family was registered. All the enumerated species attack phytophagous mites. With the assumption of phytophagous mites population increase in organic orchards, the increase in Stetorus specimen was registered. Acariphages in ecological orchards occurred rarely. So we can suggest that predacious insect species – Stetorus, Campilomma, Orius –can serve as a certain indicator showing one or another population density of phytophagous mites in apple-tree orchards.