PHYSIOLOGICAL AND TRANSCRIPTIONAL IMMUNE RESPONSES OF A NON-MODEL ARTHROPOD TO INFECTION WITH DIFFERENT ENTOMOPATHOGENIC GROUPS.

Physiological and transcriptional immune responses of a non-model arthropod to infection with different entomopathogenic groups.

Insect immune responses to multiple pathogen groups including viruses, bacteria, fungi, and entomopathogenic nematodes have traditionally been documented in model insects such as Drosophila melanogaster, or medically important insects such as Aedes aegypti.Despite their potential importance in understanding the Canes efficacy of pathogens as biolog

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Influence of suspension heating rate on properties of zeolite 13X

It is known that the temperature of crystallization during the synthesis of zeolite is one of the most important process parameters.However, during the research work on the synthesis of zeolite 13X and the introduction of this material into regular industrial production, it was noticed that the heating rate of the starting reaction suspension Back

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Assessing the effects of drainage and forest structure on presence and absence of fledglings of boreal grouse

Anthropogenic factors threaten biodiversity of natural habitats globally, including boreal forest habitats of culturally important game species, such as grouse.Forestry and intense draining of wetlands have resulted in landscape fragmentation of the peatlands and the forests in terms of their structure (a mosaic of differently managed small stands)

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