Buscar
Mostrando ítems 1-10 de 790
Protein digestibility, protease activity, and post-embryonic development of the velvetbean caterpillar (Anticarsia gemmatalis) exposed to the trypsin-inhibitor benzamidine
(Pesticide Biochemistry and Physiology, 2018)
Characteristics of the venoms and digestive secretions of Aphonopelma seemanni and Sphaerobothria hoffmanni (Araneae: Theraphosidae) of Costa Rica
(Universidad de Costa Rica, 1987)
A comparison of some components of the venoms of two Costa Rican tarantulas, Aphonopelma seemanni (Cambridge) and Sphaerobothria hoffmanni (Karsch) by polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis shows patterns similar to those of ...
Sublethal dose of deltamethrin damage the midgut cells of the mayfly Callibaetis radiatus (Ephemeroptera: Baetidae)
(Environmental Science and Pollution Research, 2018)
Insects as feed for companion and exotic pets: a current trend
(MDPI, 2022)
Simple Summary Currently, there is a wide variety of insect-based pet foods and treats; however, there are several questions about the nutritional contribution of insects for dogs and cats, their health effects, safety ...
Biologia molecular aplicada à identificação de alvos para o controle do bicudo da cana-de-açucar, Sphenophorus levis
(Universidade Federal de São CarlosBRUFSCarPrograma de Pós-Graduação em Genética Evolutiva e Biologia Molecular - PPGGEv, 2012-02-29)
The sugarcane weevil, Sphenophorus levis, is an insect that feeds on the rhizome of sugarcane in its larval stage, boring channels that cause damage and death to the plant. Conventional methods of insect control have not ...
INSECT CHYMOTRYPSINS: CHLOROMETHYL KETONE INACTIVATION AND SUBSTRATE SPECIFICITY RELATIVE TO POSSIBLE COEVOLUTIONAL ADAPTATION OF INSECTS AND PLANTS
(WILEY-LISS, 2009)
Insect digestive chymotrypsins are present in a large variety of insect orders but their substrate specificity still remains unclear. Ewer insect chymotrypsins from 3 different insect orders (Dictyoptera, Coleoptera and ...
Postembryonic Development of Rectal Pads in Bees (Hymenoptera, Apidae)
(WILEY-LISS, 2009)
The morphology and development of the digestive tract of insects has been extensively studied, but little attention has been given to the development of the rectal pads. These organs are responsible for absorption of water ...