Project description:Transcriptional profile of snails exposed to irradiated E. paraensei miricidia and four days later challenged with S. mansoni miricidia. Compared to snails exposed to only irradiated E. paraensei miricidia.
Project description:Transcriptional profile of BS-90 snails injected with a cocktail of four FREP3 specific 27-mer DSiRNA oligos and two hours later exposed to S. mansoni miricidia. Compared to BS-90 snails injected with a cocktail of three GFP specific DSiRNA oligos and two hours later exposed to S. mansoni miricidia. Experiments were done over the course of 49 days. Snails were collected (10each) at 2 and 4 dpe to S. mansoni for comparison.
Project description:Transcriptional profiles of snails sized 12-20mm exposed to E. paraensei and unexposed controls Keywords: Dose response Five individual snails from the treatment group were analyzed at 12hours, 1, 2, 4, 8, and 16 days. Five unexposed control snails were also analyzed.
Project description:We conducted field surveys to detect the population density of the most important invasive weed species and their associated virus vectoring aphids in crops grown under high input (HIF) vs low-input (LIF) field conditions, with and without fertilizers and pesticides. The most frequent invasive weed species were Stenactis annua, Erigeron canadensis and Solidago canadensis. These species were hosts predominantly for the aphids Brachycaudus helichrysi and Aulacorthum solani in both management systems. The 13% higher coverage of S. annua under LIF conditions resulted in a 30% higher B. helichrysi abundance and ~85% higher A. solani abundance compared with HIF conditions. To reveal virus infection in crop plants and invasive weeds high-throughput sequencing of small RNAs were carried out. Bioinformatics analysis of the results detected the presence of 16 important plant viruses, but not resulting strikingly different pattern under LIF and HIF. This could suggest that invasive weeds serves as a virus reservoir both under low and high input management systems. The lake of any management increases virus vector aphids abundances, their presence has a great impact on the viromes of the crops.