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International Atomic Energy Agency, Vienna (Austria). Joint FAO/IAEA Div. of Atomic Energy in Food and Agriculture; Panel proceedings series; p. 27-31; 1971; IAEA; Vienna; Panel on the use of irradiation to solve quarantine problems in the international fruit trade; Honolulu, Hawaii, USA; 7 Dec 1970
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Recherches sur l'influence des radiations ionisantes naturelles sur la genese d'une mutation spontanee chez Drosophila melanogaster
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Compt. Rend. Soc. Biol; v. 165(3); p. 706-709
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[en] The detection of thermoresistance in radioresistant strains of 'D. nebulosa' is described, as well as some conclusions on the genetic nature of these differences are presented. The strains used in this experiment were MF 204, from 'Morro de Ferro', in Pocos de Caldas (MG) (one of the biggest radioactive anomalies in the world) whose radioresistance is due to its additive genetic components (Kratz, 1973 and 1975); 85(87) R, an induced radioresistant strain; and MF K a control 'pooled' strain obtained near 'Morro do Ferro'. Survival tests, 72 hours after temperature shocks, performed in the interval of 360C to 390C showed a decreasing gradient of thermoresistance with the following regression coefficients: MF 204 b=-5,4; 85(87)R b=-7,2 and MF K b=-7,9. Bifactorial analysis (strains and sexes) performed at 380C and 390C confirmed differences among strains (P<01 and P<0,5, respectively) suggesting a poligenic control of the thermoresistance. Consitent and verified relations among strains, being simultaneously resistant to different kinds of mutagenic factors, are considered evidence of the existence of general mechanisms in mutagenic control. Therefore, the results, together with results of Tsukamoto, Ogaki and Kikkawa 1957, Ogaki 1962 and Nakashima-Tanaka 1966, Parsons 1969, add to the hypotheses of the existence of general mechanisms in mutagenic control
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Foi visada a detencao de termorresistencia em linhagens de 'D.nebulosa' radiorresistentes bem como inferir sobre a natureza genetica destas diferencas. As seguintes linhagens foram utilizadas: MF 204 da regiao do Morro do Ferro (uma das maiores anomalias radioativas do mundo) Pocos de Caldas (MG), radiorresistente devido a componentes aditivos (Kratz 1973 e 1975); 85(87)R radiorresistente induzida em laboratorio; e a linhagem MF K massal ('pooled') controle obtida em areas adjacentes a Morro do Ferro. Testes de sobrevivencia, 72 horas apos choques de temperatura, no intervalo de 360C e 390C, evidenciaram um gradiente decrescente de termorresistencia com os seguintes coeficientes de regressao: MF 204 b=-5,4; 85(87)R b=-7,2; e MF K b=-7,9. Analises bifatoriais (linhagens e sexos), a temperatura de 380C e 390C, confirmaram diferencas entre linhagens (P<01 e P<05, respectivamente). Um experimento dialetico, com analise segundo Yates, evidenciou componentes geneticos aditivos significantes (P<05), sugerindo uma heranca de controle poligenico de termorresistencia. Relacoes consistentes e comprovadas entre linhagens simultaneamente resistentes a diferentes classes de mutagenicos evidenciam a existencia de mecanismos gerais no controle de mutabilidade. Assim, os nossos resultados juntamente com os de Tsukamoto, Ogaki e Kikkawa 1957, Ogaki 1962, Ogaki e Nakashima-Tanaka 1966, Parsons 1969 e, principalmente, com os de Diehl 1974, sao mais uma contribuicao no sentido da existencia destes mecanismos geraisOriginal Title
Termorresistencia em linhagens radiorresistentes de 'Drosophila nebulosa'
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Cienc. Cult. (Sao Paulo); v. 29(10); p. 1158-1163
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[en] Experimental field control of the Oriental fruit fly Dacus dorsalis Hendel was done by alternating male annihilation and sterile fly releases in a mixed orchard at San Jose del Monte, Bulacan from 1981-1987. The orchard was saturated with 600 poisoned methyl eugenol traps and partially isolated from the neighboring farms by a 10-m buffer zone. About 35,000 sterile flies were released weekly during months when field population was low. For comparison, a series of 50 fly trap was maintained in a control area located at Dasmarinas, Cavite. Results of a continuous application of the integrated approach showed consistently lower fly population and lower fruit infestation in the experimental than in the control area. Also, collection of fallen fruits prevented possible source of infestation thereby maintaining a clean culture in the orchard. Thus, implementation of the integrated fruit fly control program should be conducted in a pilot-scale in mango or other fruit areas in the country. (Auth.). 6 refs.; 6 tabs
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Nucleus (Quezon City); CODEN NCLSB; v. 26(1); p. 82
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Ceratitis capitata
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International Atomic Energy Agency, Vienna (Austria); Panel proceedings series; p. 81-94; 1973; IAEA; Vienna; Panel on computer models and application of the sterile-male technique; Vienna, Austria; 13 Dec 1971
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Serghiou, C.; Zyngas, J.; Krambias, A.
Computer models and appliction of the sterile-male technique1973
Computer models and appliction of the sterile-male technique1973
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International Atomic Energy Agency, Vienna (Austria); Panel proceedings series; p. 165-176; 1973; IAEA; Vienna; Panel on computer models and application of the sterile-male technique; Vienna, Austria; 13 Dec 1971
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Prokopy, R.J.; Haniotakis, G.E.; Economopoulos, A.P.
Controlling fruit flies by the sterile-insect technique1975
Controlling fruit flies by the sterile-insect technique1975
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[en] Under field conditions, the authors compared the responses of lab.-type (ca. 85 generations under artificial conditions) and wild-type Dacus oleae flies to host plant colour and odour, host fruit colour and shape, small rectangles of different colours and shades, and McPhail-type traps of different colours baited with different odours. Except for the lab.-type flies being relatively more attracted toward red fruit models and small red rectangles and relatively less attracted toward yellow fruit models and small yellow rectangles than the wild type, the qualitative nature of the responses of the two fly types toward the various experimental treatments was essentially the same. Quantitatively, however, consistently smaller percentages of the released lab.-type than the released wild-type flies were recaptured, suggesting that the mobility, flight pattern, or vigour of the two types of flies may be different. (author)
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International Atomic Energy Agency, Vienna (Austria). Joint FAO/IAEA Div. of Atomic Energy in Food and Agriculture; Panel proceedings series; p. 101-108; ISBN 92-0-111575-X;
; 1975; IAEA; Vienna; Panel and research co-ordination meeting on the sterile-male technique for control of fruit flies; Vienna, Austria; 12 Nov 1973; IAEA-PL--582/10

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[en] In this present work, we are interested in studying the various stages in the production of sterile males, the effect of different doses of irradiation on longevity, compatibility and competitiveness of these males. And the effect of exposure of adults and pupae of Ceratitis to different doses of essential oil of ginger on their compatibility and competitiveness. (Author)
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Etude d'effet de l'irradiation sur les parametres de qualite des males steriles de la Ceratite Ceratitis capitata (Wied.) et leur amelioration par aromatherapie
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2008; 136 p; Also available from Institut Superieur Agronomique de Chott Mariem, Tunisia (TN); 30 refs.; Memoire de Projet de Fin d'Etudes (Diplome National d'Ingenieur)
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International Atomic Energy Agency, Vienna (Austria); Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, Rome (Italy); Proceedings series; 495 p; ISBN 92-0-010082-1;
; 1982; p. 427-429; IAEA; Vienna; International symposium on the sterile insect technique and the use of radiation in genetic insect control; Neuherberg, Germany, F.R; 29 Jun - 3 Jul 1981; Published in summary form only.

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International Atomic Energy Agency, Vienna (Austria); Panel proceedings series; p. 77-80; 1970; IAEA; Vienna; Panel on the application of the sterile-male technique for control of insects with special reference to fruit flies; Vienna, Austria; 1 Sep 1969
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