527 research outputs found

    Einsatz molekularer Marker zur Analyse der genetischen Diversität unterschiedlicher Populationen der Blutlauszehrwespe, Aphelinus mali (Haldeman) (Hymenoptera: Aphelinidae)

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    Die Blutlaus Eriosoma lanigerum (Hausmann) wurde Ende des 18. Jahrhunderts nach Europa eingeschleppt. E. lanigerum ist ein Schädling des Apfels, wobei es durch die Saugtätigkeit der Aphiden zu Wuchshemmungen (Blutlauskrebs, Blutlausgallen) infolge von Stoffwechselstörungen, zu irreversiblen Trieb- und Knospenschäden bis hin zum Absterben des Baumes kommen kann. Durch ihre versteckte Lebensweise unter den Rindenschuppen des Baumes sowie auf Grund von flüssigkeitsabweisenden Wachsausscheidungen sind die Tiere sehr gut gegen chemische Bekämpfungsmaßnahmen geschützt. Alternativ kann eine biologische Bekämpfung über den natürlichen Gegenspieler der Blutlaus, die Blutlauszehrwespe Aphelinus mali (HALDEN), erfolgen. Zwar kann sich diese Zehrwespe in wärmeren Gebieten sehr gut vermehren, bei niedrigen Frühjahrstemperaturen kann die Populationsdichte aber stark minimiert werden oder ganz einbrechen. Auch feuchte Witterung wird von A. mali nicht gut vertragen und schmälert die Parasitierungsraten. Die Blutlauszehrwespe hat einen Entwicklungsnullpunkt bei 8,3 bis 9,0°C, während die Blutlaus erst bei ca. 5°C ihre Entwicklung einstellt. Damit ergibt sich die Frage, ob es Biotypen dieser Schlupfwespe gibt, die möglicherweise besser an die vor Ort herrschenden Klimabedingungen angepasst sind. Ziel der vorliegenden Untersuchungen war es daher, das Ausmaß der genetischen Diversität zwischen einzelnen Populationen zu erfassen und somit Aussagen über eventuell auftretende Biotypen der Wespe treffen zu können.The endoparasitoid Aphelinus mali (HALDEMAN) (Hymenoptera: Aphelinidae) has been introduced from its native home North America to Europe in 1920 as a biological control agent for the woolly apple aphid Eriosoma lanigerum (HAUSMANN). When A. mali appears early in spring with the temperatures being relatively low at this time, the rate of parasitism and consequently the effectivity of the parasite is quite low. Thus, an identification and a subsequent release of A. mali biotypes which might be better adapted to the prevailing environmental conditions could result in higher parasitisation rates by this parasitoid. As a first step towards the identification of A. mali biotypes we examined the extent of genetic diversity in A. mali field populations and in individuals from a laboratory rearing A. mali was collected from different regions such as Germany (BBA Dossenheim, Lake Constance, Altes Land, Stuttgart-Mühlhausen, Ahrweiler), Canada, France, Italy and the Netherlands and genomic DNA was analysed using the AFLP-Technique (Amplified Fragment Length Polymorphism) as well as amplification and sequence analysis of the ITS-2 (Internally Transcribed Spacer) region

    Study of Spin and Decay-Plane Correlations of W Bosons in the e+e- -> W+W- Process at LEP

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    Data collected at LEP at centre-of-mass energies \sqrt(s) = 189 - 209 GeV are used to study correlations of the spin of W bosons using e+e- -> W+W- -> lnqq~ events. Spin correlations are favoured by data, and found to agree with the Standard Model predictions. In addition, correlations between the W-boson decay planes are studied in e+e- -> W+W- -> lnqq~ and e+e- -> W+W- -> qq~qq~ events. Decay-plane correlations, consistent with zero and with the Standard Model predictions, are measured

    Search for Branons at LEP

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    We search, in the context of extra-dimension scenarios, for the possible existence of brane fluctuations, called branons. Events with a single photon or a single Z-boson and missing energy and momentum collected with the L3 detector in e^+ e^- collisions at centre-of-mass energies sqrt{s}=189-209$ GeV are analysed. No excess over the Standard Model expectations is found and a lower limit at 95% confidence level of 103 GeV is derived for the mass of branons, for a scenario with small brane tensions. Alternatively, under the assumption of a light branon, brane tensions below 180 GeV are excluded

    Ultrarelativistic sources in nonlinear electrodynamics

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    The fields of rapidly moving sources are studied within nonlinear electrodynamics by boosting the fields of sources at rest. As a consequence of the ultrarelativistic limit the delta-like electromagnetic shock waves are found. The character of the field within the shock depends on the theory of nonlinear electrodynamics considered. In particular, we obtain the field of an ultrarelativistic charge in the Born-Infeld theory.Comment: 10 pages, 3 figure

    K0s K0s Final State in Two-Photon Collisions and Implications for Glueballs

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    The K0s K0s final state in two-photon collisions is studied with the L3 detector at LEP. The mass spectrum is dominated by the formation of the f_2'(1525) tensor meson in the helicity-two state with a two-photon width times the branching ratio into K Kbar of 76 +- 6 +- 11 eV. A clear signal for the formation of the f_J(1710) is observed and it is found to be dominated by the spin-two helicity-two state. No resonance is observed in the mass region around 2.2 GeV and an upper limit of 1.4 eV at 95% C.L. is derived for the two-photon width times the branching ratio into K0s K0s for the glueball candidate xi(2230)

    Measurement of the Cross Section for Open-Beauty Production in Photon-Photon Collisions at LEP

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    The cross section for open-beauty production in photon-photon collisions is measured using the whole high-energy and high-luminosity data sample collected by the L3 detector at LEP. This corresponds to 627/pb of integrated luminosity for electron-positron centre-of-mass energies from 189GeV to 209GeV. Events containing b quarks are identified through their semi-leptonic decay into electrons or muons. The e+e- -> e+e-b b~X cross section is measured within our fiducial volume and then extrapolated to the full phase space. These results are found to be in significant excess with respect to Monte Carlo predictions and next-to-leading order QCD calculations

    Search for Charginos with a Small Mass Difference with the Lightest Supersymmetric Particle at \sqrt{s} = 189 GeV

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    A search for charginos nearly mass-degenerate with the lightest supersymmetric particle is performed using the 176 pb^-1 of data collected at 189 GeV in 1998 with the L3 detector. Mass differences between the chargino and the lightest supersymmetric particle below 4 GeV are considered. The presence of a high transverse momentum photon is required to single out the signal from the photon-photon interaction background. No evidence for charginos is found and upper limits on the cross section for chargino pair production are set. For the first time, in the case of heavy scalar leptons, chargino mass limits are obtained for any \tilde{\chi}^{+-}_1 - \tilde{\chi}^0_1 mass difference
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