Publications by authors named "J Niz"

Cultivated cotton (Gossypium hirsutum) is heavily attacked by various species of insects worldwide and breeding of new varieties resistant to pests is still a hard battle to win. RNAi technology is an important reverse genetics tool to induce gene silencing in eukaryotic organisms and produce phenotypic modifications. In cotton, RNAi was applied to investigate gene function and enhance resistance to insects and pathogens.

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Spodoptera frugiperda multiple nucleopolyhedrovirus (SfMNPV) represents a strong candidate to develop environmental-friendly pesticides against the fall armyworm (Spodoptera frugiperda), a widespread pest that poses a severe threat to different crops around the world. To date, SfMNPV genomic diversity of different isolates has been mainly studied by means of restriction pattern analyses and by sequencing of the egt region. Here, the genomic diversity present inside an isolate of SfMNPV was explored using high-throughput sequencing for the first time.

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The "cotton boll weevil" (Anthonomus grandis Boheman) is a key pest in America whose larval stage develops within the cotton flower bud. During its development, the larva uses the flower bud as food and as a shelter from predators. This behavior limits the effective control through conventional insecticide applications and biocontrol techniques.

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Article Synopsis
  • The fall armyworm (Spodoptera frugiperda) is a significant pest in the Americas, and control methods primarily involve chemical insecticides and genetically modified crops.
  • Recently, resistance to these methods has been observed in various Latin American regions, prompting the exploration of the SfMNPV baculovirus as a potential alternative for pest control.
  • This study compares two isolates of the SfMNPV virus from different crops in Argentina, revealing genetic variations and assessing their effectiveness in controlling the fall armyworm larvae.
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Seventeen children born to mothers with acute leukemia who received chemotherapy during pregnancy were examined for physical health, growth, and development. The hematologic and neurologic status and school performance were also evaluated. Chromosomal studies were done in the long-term survivors ranging in age from 4 to 22 years.

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