Πλοήγηση ανά Συγγραφέα "Augustinos, A. A."
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Analysis of olive fly invasion in California based on microsatellite markers
Zygouridis, N. E.; Augustinos, A. A.; Zalom, F. G.; Mathiopoulos, K. D. (2009)The olive fruit fly, Bactrocera oleae, is the main pest of the olive fruit and its expansion is exclusively restricted to the cultivation zone of the olive tree. Even though olive production has a century-old history in ... -
Cross-amplified microsatellites in the European cherry fly, Rhagoletis cerasi: medium polymorphic-highly informative markers
Augustinos, A. A.; Asimakopoulou, A. K.; Papadopoulos, N. T.; Bourtzis, K. (2011)The European cherry fruit fly, Rhagoletis cerasi (Diptera: Tephritidae), is a major pest of cherries in Europe and parts of Asia. Despite its big economic significance, there is a lack of studies on the genetic structure ... -
Exploitation of the Medfly Gut Microbiota for the Enhancement of Sterile Insect Technique: Use of Enterobacter sp in Larval Diet-Based Probiotic Applications
Augustinos, A. A.; Kyritsis, G. A.; Papadopoulos, N. T.; Abd-Alla, A. M. M.; Caceres, C.; Bourtzis, K. (2015)The Mediterranean fruit fly (medfly), Ceratitis capitata, is a pest of worldwide substantial economic importance, as well as a Tephritidae model for sterile insect technique (SIT) applications. The latter is partially due ... -
Genetic and cytogenetic analysis of the American cherry fruit fly, Rhagoletis cingulata (Diptera: Tephritidae)
Drosopoulou, E.; Augustinos, A. A.; Nakou, I.; Koeppler, K.; Kounatidis, I.; Vogt, H.; Papadopoulos, N. T.; Bourtzis, K.; Mavragani-Tsipidou, P. (2011)The American eastern cherry fruit fly, Rhagoletis cingulata, a pest of cherries in the western hemisphere, invaded Europe in 1983, and since then dispersed to several European countries. Information on the genetics and ... -
Genetic changes during laboratory domestication of an olive fly SIT strain
Zygouridis, N. E.; Argov, Y.; Nemny-Lavy, E.; Augustinos, A. A.; Nestel, D.; Mathiopoulos, K. D. (2014)Early attempts to apply the SIT on the olive fly, Bactrocera oleae, were unsuccessful, mainly due to the low competitiveness of the sterile mass-reared males compared with the wild ones. Recently, new efforts are underway ... -
An integrated genetic and cytogenetic map for the Mediterranean fruit fly, Ceratitis capitata, based on microsatellite and morphological markers
Stratikopoulos, E. E.; Augustinos, A. A.; Petalas, Y. G.; Vrahatis, M. N.; Mintzas, A.; Mathiopoulos, K. D.; Zacharopoulou, A. (2008)A genetic map based on microsatellite polymorphisms and visible mutations of the Mediterranean fruit fly (medfly), Ceratitis capitata is presented. Genotyping was performed on single flies from several backcross families. ... -
Isolation and characterization of microsatellite markers from the Mediterranean fruit fly, Ceratitis capitata: cross-species amplification in other Tephritidae species reveals a varying degree of transferability
Stratikopoulos, E. E.; Augustinos, A. A.; Pavlopoulos, I. D.; Economou, K. P.; Mintzas, A.; Mathiopoulos, K. D.; Zacharopoulou, A. (2009)The Mediterranean fruit fly, Ceratitis capitata, is a pest of major economic importance and has become a model for the development of SIT control programs for insect pests. Significant information has been accumulated on ... -
Isolation and characterization of microsatellite markers from the olive fly, Bactrocera oleae, and their cross-species amplification in the Tephritidae family
Augustinos, A. A.; Stratikopoulos, E. E.; Drosopoulou, E.; Kakani, E. G.; Mavragani-Tsipidou, P.; Zacharopoulou, A.; Mathiopoulos, K. D. (2008)Background: The Tephritidae family of insects includes the most important agricultural pests of fruits and vegetables, belonging mainly to four genera (Bactrocera, Ceratitis, Anastrepha and Rhagoletis). The olive fruit ... -
Isolation, annotation and applications of expressed sequence tags from the olive fly, Bactrocera oleae
Tsoumani, K. T.; Augustinos, A. A.; Kakani, E. G.; Drosopoulou, E.; Mavragani-Tsipidou, P.; Mathiopoulos, K. D. (2011)The olive fruit fly, Bactrocera oleae, is the major pest of the olive tree. Despite its importance, very little genetic and molecular knowledge is available. The present study is a first attempt to identify and characterize ... -
Microsatellite analysis of olive fly populations in the mediterranean indicates a westward expansion of the species
Augustinos, A. A.; Mamuris, Z.; Stratikopoulos, E.; D'Amelio, S.; Zacharopoulou, A.; Mathiopoulos, K. D. (2005)Bactrocera oleae is the major insect pest of the olive fruit. Twelve microsatellite loci isolated from the genome of this insect were used in a Mediterranean-wide population analysis. These loci were highly polymorphic ... -
Microsatellite and Wolbachia analysis in Rhagoletis cerasi natural populations: population structuring and multiple infections
Augustinos, A. A.; Asimakopoulou, A. K.; Moraiti, C. A.; Mavragani-Tsipidou, P.; Papadopoulos, N. T.; Bourtzis, K. (2014)Rhagoletis cerasi (Diptera: Tephritidae) is a major pest of sweet and sour cherries in Europe and parts of Asia. Despite its economic significance, there is a lack of studies on the genetic structure of R.cerasi populations. ... -
Polymorphic microsatellite markers in the olive fly, Bactrocera oleae
Augustinos, A. A.; Stratikopoulos, E. E.; Zacharopoulou, A.; Mathiopoulos, K. D. (2002)Bactrocera oleae is the single most important insect pest of the olive fruit, causing extensive of the losses in the olive production annually. Nonetheless, there has never been an analysis of the homogeneity of B. oleae ...