Distribution of a devastating fungal pathogen in mangrove forests of southern Iran

2020 ◽  
Vol 128 ◽  
pp. 104987
Author(s):  
Azadeh Goudarzi ◽  
Maryam Moslehi
2019 ◽  
Vol 24 (7) ◽  
pp. 1319-1336
Author(s):  
Shahrooz Kazemi

In a survey on the edaphic mesostigmatic mites in mangrove forests of Qeshm Island, eastern of the Persian Gulf, two species of the family Ascidae were collected in broken cockleshells and sand in littoral zone: Leioseius sepidehae sp. nov. and Protogamasellus mica (Athias-Henriot, 1961). This is the first record of the genus Leioseius from Iran. Leioseius sepidehae sp. nov. is described from adult females. Intraspecific variations of some characters of P. mica are discussed, and based on those, P. primitivus machadoi Genis, Loots & Ryke, 1967 and P. primitivus similis Genis, Loots & Ryke, 1967 are herein synonymized under P. mica. Finally, the occasional presence of the gland pores gv1 in Ascidae is reviewed, and a key to the Iranian genera and species of Ascidae is presented.


Chemosphere ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 264 ◽  
pp. 128543 ◽  
Author(s):  
Zeinab Maghsodian ◽  
Ali Mohamad Sanati ◽  
Bahman Ramavandi ◽  
Ahmad Ghasemi ◽  
George A. Sorial

2019 ◽  
Vol 49 (6) ◽  
pp. e12563 ◽  
Author(s):  
Azadeh Gharahkhani ◽  
Ebrahim Pourjam ◽  
Majid Pedram

2020 ◽  
Vol 25 (8) ◽  
pp. 1530
Author(s):  
Shahrooz Kazemi

Page 1323, Figure 7: Coxae IV. In the key to the genera and species of Ascidae recorded from Iran, one species of the genus Arctoseius Thor, A. venustulus (Berlese 1916), was not mentioned. Therefore, couplet 29 was divided into two parts (couplets 29–30) to accommodate this species as follows (therefore, in page 1332, second part of the couplet 18 reaches to the couplet number 31 instead of 30):


2021 ◽  
Vol 139 ◽  
pp. 105342
Author(s):  
Zahra Majidi ◽  
Azadeh Goudarzi ◽  
Mansoore Shamili ◽  
Abdoolnabi Bagheri ◽  
Majeed Askari Seyahooei

2021 ◽  
Vol 26 (1) ◽  
pp. 260-271
Author(s):  
Saeid Paktinat-Saeij ◽  
Shahrooz Kazemi

Adamystis persiangulfensis sp. nov. is described based on female, male, tritonymph, deutonymph and larva stages collected in the littoral zone of mangrove forests in Qeshm Island, in the eastern part of the Persian Gulf, southern Iran. This new species is distinguished by having two pairs of adoral setae; chelicera with one seta; palpal tarsus with 14 setae; idiosoma with one poorly defined (weakly sclerotized) shield; dorsum laterally at least with 19 pairs of lens-like structures and five pairs of aggenital setae (ag1–5). Additionally, an identification key to known species of Adamystis is updated.


Author(s):  
H.M. Mazzone ◽  
G. Wray ◽  
R. Zerillo

The fungal pathogen of the Dutch elm disease (DED), Ceratocystis ulmi (Buisman) C. Moreau, has eluded effective control since its introduction in the United States more than sixty years ago. Our studies on DED include establishing biological control agents against C. ulmi. In this report we describe the inhibitory action of the antibiotic polymyxin B on the causal agent of DED.In screening a number of antibiotics against C. ulmi, we observed that filter paper discs containing 300 units (U) of polymyxin B (Difco Laboratories) per disc, produced zones of inhibition to the fungus grown on potato dextrose agar or Sabouraud agar plates (100mm x 15mm), Fig. 1a. Total inhibition of fungal growth on a plate occurred when agar overlays containing fungus and antibiotic (polymyxin B sulfate, ICN Pharmaceuticals, Inc.) were poured on the underlying agar growth medium. The agar overlays consisted of the following: 4.5 ml of 0.7% agar, 0.5 ml of fungus (control plate); 4.0 ml of 0.7% agar, 0.5 ml of fungus, 0.5 ml of polymyxin B sulfate (77,700 U). Fig. 1, b and c, compares a control plate and polymyxin plate after seven days.


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