J. L. Sharp
United States Department of Agriculture
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Journal of Invertebrate Pathology | 1977
P.D. Greany; George E. Allen; J. C. Webb; J. L. Sharp; D. L. Chambers
Abstract High pupal mortality experienced during laboratory rearing of Biosteres longicaudatus , a parasitoid of the Caribbean fruit fly Anastrepha suspensa was attributed primarily to the action of two species of opportunistic pathogens, Serratia marcescens and Pseudomonas aeruginosa . These bacteria were best able to overwhelm both parasitized and nonparasitized fly larvae and pupae when they were subjected to thermal stress (rearing temperatures >30°C). Methenamine mandelate chemotherapy had no prophylactic effect, but potentially deleterious side effects (aberrant fly premating sounds) were caused by incorporation of this antibiotic in the A. suspensa larval rearing medium. Control was effected by optimizing the cultural conditions rather than by the use of antibiotics.
Annals of The Entomological Society of America | 1976
J. C. Webb; J. L. Sharp; D. L. Chambers; J. J. McDow; J. C. Benner
Journal of Economic Entomology | 1986
J. L. Sharp
Environmental Entomology | 1984
J. L. Sharp; D. L. Chambers
Environmental Entomology | 1985
Rachel Galun; Shmuel Gothilf; Syril Blondheim; J. L. Sharp; Michal Mazor; Abraham Lachman
Journal of Economic Entomology | 1987
J. L. Sharp; Victor Chew
Environmental Entomology | 1974
N. C. Leppla; J. L. Sharp; W. K. Turner; Eugene W. Hamilton; D. R. Bennett
Environmental Entomology | 1979
J. L. Sharp; J. James
Environmental Entomology | 1983
J. L. Sharp; D. L. Chambers
Archive | 1976
J. L. Sharp; Derrell L. Chambers