Publications by authors named "Ra-Mi Woo"

Article Synopsis
  • This study tested 342 types of fungi to find the most effective extracts for combating honeybee nosemosis, a disease caused by spores.
  • Among the tested fungi, 89 extracts demonstrated high inhibitory activity, and 44 of these maintained their effectiveness at 1% concentration.
  • Ultimately, two fungal extracts significantly reduced honeybee death rates and improved their survival, highlighting their potential as biocontrol agents against nosemosis.
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This study was conducted to determine the optimal entomopathogenic fungus for the simultaneous control of the adults of two mosquito species, Aedes albopictus and Culex pipiens. The pathogenicity and virulence against the two species of mosquitoes were evaluated by using 30 isolates of Beauveria bassiana, an entomopathogenic fungus isolated from Korea that has high thermotolerance and UV-B tolerance. Regarding pathogenicity, 23 isolates were pathogenic to Ae.

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Insect growth regulators (IGRs) are attractive pest control agents due to their high target specificity and relative safety to the environment. Recently, plants have been shown to synthesize IGRs that affect the insect juvenile hormone (JH) as a part of their defense mechanisms. Using a yeast two-hybrid system transformed with the Aedes aegypti JH receptor as a reporter system, we identified several JH agonists (JHAs) and antagonists (JHANs) causing retardation in the ovarian development of female Asian tiger mosquito, Aedes albopictus, from plant essential oil compounds.

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