BBa_J61048 1 BBa_J61048 [rnpB-T1] Terminator 2007-02-20T12:00:00Z 2015-08-31T02:03:00Z bob bob false false _95_ 0 483 95 In stock false bob true John Anderson BBa_K1694000 1 BBa_K1694000 scFV(b) 2015-08-14T11:00:00Z 2015-09-14T06:56:29Z Artificial assemble jfdjhsfhdsfjkdshfhjkfhfjsfhk true false _2112_ 27160 22512 9 false No false HO, TSUNG YU component2435668 1 BBa_J61048 component2435667 1 BBa_K1415005 annotation2435668 1 BBa_J61048 range2435668 1 118 230 annotation2435667 1 BBa_K1415005 range2435667 1 1 109 BBa_K1415005 1 BBa_K1415005 PBAN (Spodoptera litura) 2014-10-02T11:00:00Z 2015-05-08T01:10:19Z Artificial synthesis Oriental Leafworm Moth (Spodoptera litura) Spread:It is found in the Indo-Australian tropics. It is also established on most Polynesian islands where it occurs in a variety of island forms. Characteristics: Adult moths measure between 15-20 mm (0.59-0.79 inches) in length and have a wingspan of 30-38 mm (1.18-1.5 inches). Forewings are gray to reddish-brown, with a complex pattern of creamy streaks and paler lines along the veins. Hind wings are grayish-white with grayish-brown margins. Males have a blue-grey band from the upper corner (apex) to the inner margin of each forewing. Larvae have bright yellow stripes along the back and the sides. Larval color varies from pale green to dark green, Damage: Oriental Leafworm Moth Spodoptera litura is a Noctuid moth which is considered as an agricultural pest. It is also known as the Cluster caterpillar, Cotton leafworm, Tobacco cutworm, and Tropical armyworm. It has a very wide host range of over 120 plant species, including: lettuce, cabbage, beetroot, peanuts, geranium, cotton, banana, fuchsias, acacia, African oil palm, amaranth, alfalfa, strawberry, sorghum, sugarcane, tomatoes, asparagus, apple, eggplant, beet, beans, broccoli, elephants ear, horsetail she oak, corn, flax, lantana, papaya, orange, mango, leek, among many others. Control: The use of Bacillus thuringiensis (BT) may effectively control this pest. Other forms of biological, horticultural, and cultural control that have been studied include: planting near derris and garlic plants, breeding resistant plants from wild plants for example groundnuts from wild groundnuts, breeding resistant plants using bacterium Bacillus thuringiensis genes, using a Baculovirus, using the nematode Steinernema carpocapsae, and using the fly Exorista japonica. false false _1793_ 0 22512 9 In stock true No false HO, TSUNG YU annotation2392677 1 PBAN (Spodoptera litura) range2392677 1 1 109 BBa_J61048_sequence 1 ccggcttatcggtcagtttcacctgatttacgtaaaaacccgcttcggcgggtttttgcttttggaggggcagaaagatgaatgactgtccacgacgctatacccaaaagaaa BBa_K1415005_sequence 1 atgctggcggacgatatgccggcgaccccggccgatcaggaactgtaccgtccagacccggatcaaatcgacagccgtaccaaatatttttctccacgcctgtaataat BBa_K1694000_sequence 1 atgctggcggacgatatgccggcgaccccggccgatcaggaactgtaccgtccagacccggatcaaatcgacagccgtaccaaatatttttctccacgcctgtaataattactagagccggcttatcggtcagtttcacctgatttacgtaaaaacccgcttcggcgggtttttgcttttggaggggcagaaagatgaatgactgtccacgacgctatacccaaaagaaa igem2sbol 1 iGEM to SBOL conversion Conversion of the iGEM parts registry to SBOL2.1 Chris J. Myers James Alastair McLaughlin 2017-03-06T15:00:00.000Z