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Effects of inhibition of digestive enzymes and selected bioinsecticides on survival of bark beetles in harvested spruce timber
Doležal, Petr ; Davídková, Markéta ; Skoková Habuštová, Oxana ; Půža, Vladimír ; Nermuť, Jiří ; Hlávková, Daniela
The report summarizes the results of field and laboratory applications of substances with insecticidal effects on spruce timber infested with bark beetles.
Molecular epidemiology of selected viral, bacterial and fungal disease of honeybees in the Czech Republic
Ryba, Štěpán ; Stopka, Pavel (advisor) ; Voříšek, Karel (referee) ; Půža, Vladimír (referee)
4 Summary Altogether, the six most common bee viruses which infect the honey bee (Apis mellifera) were monitored in the territory of the Czech Republic between 2006 and 2009. Parallel infections of viruses (DWV, ABPV and BQCV) in bee adults and parallel co- infection of viruses with fungal diseases caused by Nosema apis and Nosema ceranae were confirmed by PCR tests. A new sensitive method of detection of the originator of the American foulbrood (Paenibacillus larvae) from bee debris was developed for the practical use of detection of AFB disease in bee populations. Various approaches for the extraction of spores from bee debris and lyses of spores were compared. The sensitivity of PCR tests for the presence of Paenibacillus larvae in debris was compared with the classic cultivation method. The PCR method for the detection American foulbrood was further studied and developed to be more efficient. A new method, based on a matrix-like sample re-arrangement and a use of pooled samples, has been developed for testing 1000 samples in 35 PCR reactions. Another goal was to develop a robust and fast screening method for American foulbrood based on the cultivation test using paper sheets RIDA®COUNT with a specific cultivation medium, specific selection conditions for Paenibacillus larvae and chromogen visualization...
Interspecific competition and host range of entomopathogenic nematodes (Steinernematidae, Nematoda)
PŮŽA, Vladimír
The presented thesis deals with interspecific competition and host range of entomopathogenic nematodes and assess the mechanisms enabling coexistence of multiple EPN species. The thesis further studied the scavenging ability of EPNs and their defense mechanisms against invertebrate scavengers. The results revealed that coexisting EPN species share the same niche and their interaction are complex and may be asymmetric. EPNs were found to be able to colonise and multiply in cadavers of different insects and scavenging seems to be an important alternative to normal infection. The defence of EPNs against scavengers seems to be an adaptation of the nematode-bacteria complex.
Seasonal dynamics of entomopathogenic nematodes
PŮŽA, Vladimír
The study examined seasonal dynamics of entomopathogenic nematodes of the genus Steinernema and Heterorhabditis in relation to soil temperature, moisture and the abundance of insect hosts

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