47 results match your criteria: "Center for Biological Disaster Prevention and Control[Affiliation]"

The Expression and Function of Involved in Ovarian Development and Fecundity in .

Insects

April 2024

Laboratory of Insect Behavior and Evolutionary Ecology, College of Life and Environmental Sciences, Central South University of Forestry and Technology, Changsha 410004, China.

is a pest that severely affects oil tea plants, and the Notch signaling pathway plays a significant role in the early development of insect ovaries. In this study, we explored the function of the gene within the Notch signaling pathway in the reproductive system of . The functional domains and expression patterns of were analyzed.

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In recent decades, ecological niche models (ENMs) have been widely used to predict suitable habitats for species. However, for invasive organisms, the prediction accuracy is unclear. In this study, we employed the most widely used maximum entropy (MaxEnt) model and ensemble model (EM) Biomod2 and verified the practical effectiveness of the ENM in predicting the distribution areas of invasive insects based on the true occurrence of in China.

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Consequences of plateau pika disturbance on plant-soil carbon and nitrogen in alpine meadows.

Front Plant Sci

February 2024

Key Laboratory of Grassland Livestock Industry Innovation, Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs, State Key Laboratory of Herbage Improvement and Grassland Agro-ecosystems, College of Pastoral Agriculture Science and Technology, Lanzhou University, Lanzhou, China.

The presence of burrowing mammals can have extensive effects on plants and soils, creating bare soil patches in alpine meadows and potentially altering plant-soil carbon (C) and nitrogen (N). This study focuses on the plateau pika () to examine the responses of plant-soil C and N to a small burrowing mammal from quadrat scale to plot scale. The density of active burrow entrances in disturbed plots was used as an indicator of the disturbance intensity of plateau pikas.

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Automatic detection of standing dead trees based on improved YOLOv7 from airborne remote sensing imagery.

Front Plant Sci

January 2024

Key Laboratory of National Forestry and Grassland Administration on Forest and Grassland Pest Monitoring and Warning, Center for Biological Disaster Prevention and Control, National Forestry and Grassland Administration, Shenyang, China.

Detecting and localizing standing dead trees (SDTs) is crucial for effective forest management and conservation. Due to challenges posed by mountainous terrain and road conditions, conducting a swift and comprehensive survey of SDTs through traditional manual inventory methods is considerably difficult. In recent years, advancements in deep learning and remote sensing technology have facilitated real-time and efficient detection of dead trees.

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The continuous spread of Bursaphelenchus xylophilus (Steiner and Buhrer) Nickle, commonly known as the organism that causes pine wilt disease (PWD), has become a notable threat to forest security in East Asia and southern Europe, and an assessment of the carbon loss caused by PWD damage is important to achieving carbon neutrality. This study used satellite remote sensing and 15-year ground monitoring data to measure the impact of PWD on the carbon storage of Pinus massoniana Lamb. (P.

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  • Tsutsugamushi disease, caused by a zoonotic intracellular pathogen, has recently spread across China, especially north of the Yangtze River, raising public health concerns.
  • A meta-analysis of 55 studies indicated that the overall infection rate of this pathogen in rodents is 5.5%, with a notable decline in prevalence after 2013, and highlighted specific rodent species that show higher infection rates.
  • Seasonal changes affect rodent infection rates, peaking in autumn, and geographical factors such as temperature, altitude, precipitation, and humidity significantly influence infection probabilities, suggesting a need for preventive measures.
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  • Habitat loss and threats from climate change are pushing the marbled polecat towards extinction, with studies predicting significant future habitat loss as environmental conditions deteriorate.
  • Using infrared camera surveys and ecological niche models, researchers constructed a model to identify current and future suitable habitats for the marbled polecat under various climate scenarios, revealing that the general linear model (GLM) was the most effective in predicting these areas.
  • Under current conditions, there are 3,935.92 km² of suitable habitat, but projections show that climate change could render 11.91% to 33.55% of these areas unsuitable by the end of the century, posing a major conservation challenge. *
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Molecular characterization and functional analysis of glutathione S-transferase genes of pine wood nematode (Bursaphelenchus xylophilus) for avermectin.

Comp Biochem Physiol C Toxicol Pharmacol

September 2023

Center for Biological Disaster Prevention and Control, National Forestry and Grassland Administration, Shenyang 110034, China; Key Laboratory of National Forestry and Grassland Administration on Forest and Grassland Pest Monitoring and Warning, Center for Biological Disaster Prevention and Control,

Pine wilt disease (PWD), caused by Bursaphelenchus xylophilus (pine wood nematodes, PWNs), is a forest disease that seriously threatens the health of Pinus forestry. Glutathione S-transferases (GSTs) play important roles in xenobiotic metabolism, lipophilic compound transport, antioxidative stress reactions, anti-mutagenesis, and antitumor activity. The analysis and investigation of the specific functions of GSTs in the metabolism of toxic substances in nematodes are important for identifying potential target genes to control the spread and transmission of B.

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A new species of Ichneumoninae, Dicaelotus caraganae Sheng & Li, sp. nov.,is described and illustrated.

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Urban Bird Community Assembly Mechanisms and Driving Factors in University Campuses in Nanjing, China.

Animals (Basel)

February 2023

Co-Innovation Center for Sustainable Forestry in Southern China, College of Biology and the Environment, Nanjing Forestry University, Nanjing 210037, China.

University campuses are important components of cities, harboring the majority of urban biodiversity. In this study, based on monthly bird survey data covering 12 university campuses located either downtown or in the newly developed areas in Nanjing, China, in 2019, we studied the assembly processes of each campus's bird population and their main drivers by modeling a set of ecological and landscape determinants. Our results showed that (1) bird abundance and species diversity in the newly developed areas were significantly higher than in those downtown; (2) the phylogeny of bird communities in all universities followed a pattern of aggregation, indicating that environmental filtering played a major role in community assembly; (3) specifically, grass, water, and buildings were the main factors affecting each campus's bird community's functional and phylogenetic diversity, with the areas of grass and water habitats having a significant positive correlation with phylogenetic diversity, while the size of building areas was negatively correlated.

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(PWN) causes pine wilt disease (PWD), which is one of the most devastating pine diseases worldwide. Cytochrome P450 (CYP) catalyzes the biosynthetic metabolism of terpenoids and plays an important role in the modification of secondary metabolites in all living organisms. We investigated the molecular characteristics and biological functions of in .

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  • Most microbiome research has mainly focused on the rumen in ruminants, leaving the gut microbiota less understood; this study investigates the gut microbiota of 30 sheep and goats in China.
  • Using advanced sequencing techniques, the researchers identified 5,046 new microbial genomes, with over half being potentially new species that are not recorded in existing databases.
  • The findings enhance our knowledge of Caprinae gut microbiota diversity and could influence future research on animal health and production.*
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Grasshoppers mainly threaten natural grassland vegetation and crops. Therefore, it is of great significance to understand the relationship between environmental factors and grasshopper occurrence. This paper studies the spatial distribution and key factors of grasshopper occurrence in two grass types by integrating a machine learning model (Maxent) and remote sensing data within the major grasshopper occurrence areas of Inner Mongolia, China.

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The Onchocercidae family is composed of more than 30 valid nematode species with notable zoonotic potential. Current limitations in molecular characterization methods and species identification are the main obstacles to a better understanding of the biology of Onchocercidae species, particularly in wildlife. This study describes for the first time the complete mitochondrial (mt) genome sequence of sp.

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The beet webworm ( L.) is an important agricultural pest and can tolerate harsh environmental conditions by entering diapause. The diapause mechanism of beet webworm is unknown.

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Suppression of Cucumber Green Mottle Mosaic Virus Infection by Boron Application: From the Perspective of Nutrient Elements and Carbohydrates.

J Agric Food Chem

October 2022

Liaoning Key Laboratory of Plant Pathology, College of Plant Protection, Shenyang Agricultural University, No. 120 Dongling Road, Shenyang 110866, China.

Cucumber green mottle mosaic virus (CGMMV) infection causes "blood flesh" symptoms in watermelon fruits, which severely reduces yield and edibleness. However, the growth of watermelon fruits is strongly associated with boron (B), a trace element for improving fruit quality. In this study, B-gradient hydroponic experiments (B concentration: 0, 2.

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Owing to their low minimal environmental risk and other ethical considerations, plant-derived sterilants are used to control rodent populations. However, the effects of plant-derived sterilants are not immediate, and their efficacy on rodent control is controversial, which negatively affects sterilant research and application. Here, a meta-analysis of the available literature was conducted to evaluate the effects of two plant-derived sterilants, triptolide and curcumol, on rodent populations.

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, a plant parasitic nematode, is the causal agent of pine wilt, a devastating forest tree disease. Essentially, no efficient methods for controlling and pine wilt disease have yet been developed. AA4, isolated from the root of maize, has powerful nematocidal activity against in a new dye exclusion test.

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Background: Rodent infestation is a global biological problem. Rodents are widely distributed worldwide, cause harm to agriculture, forestry, and animal husbandry production and spread a variety of natural focal diseases. In this study, 10 ecological niche models were combined into an ensemble model to assess the distribution of suitable habitats for Rhombomys opimus and to predict the impact of future climate change on the distribution of R.

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One new species, Neostroblia melana Sheng Watanabe sp. nov., collected from Fanjingshan National Natural Reserve, Guizhou Province, China, is reported.

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