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   <p align = "justify">Our <B>BanAphids</B> produce <b>Methyl Salicylate (MeS) and E-β-farnesene (EBF)</b>, a phytohormone and a pheromone, respectively. This will offer the plants <b>a protection mechanism</b>. MeS will activate plant defence systems and attract natural aphid predators and parasitoids. Furthermore, EBF will repel aphids off the plant and, as a secondary effect, also attract natural aphid predators and parasitoids. MeS and EBF are naturally used in the communication between plants, predators and aphids. Consequentely, our <B>BanAphids</B> will blend into the ecosystem and enhance the communication between plants, predators and aphids.<br/><br/>
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   <p align = "justify">Our <B>BanAphids</B> produce <b>Methyl Salicylate (MeS) and E-β-farnesene (EBF)</b>, a phytohormone and a pheromone, respectively. This will offer the plants <b>a protection mechanism</b>. MeS will activate plant defence systems and attract natural aphid predators and parasitoids. Furthermore, EBF will repel aphids off the plant and, as a secondary effect, also attract natural aphid predators and parasitoids. MeS and EBF are naturally used in the communication between plants, predators and aphids. Consequentely, our <B>BanAphids</B> will blend into the ecosystem and enhance the communication between plants, predators and aphids.If you want to <b>expand your knowledge</b> about these natural occuring communication systems, you can read the <b><a href="https://2013.igem.org/Team:KU_Leuven/Project/Ecological/Background">background page</a></b>.<br/><br/>
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If you want to <b>expand your knowledge</b> about these natural occuring communication systems, please read the <b><a href="https://2013.igem.org/Team:KU_Leuven/Project/Ecological/Background">background page</a></b>. If you want to know more about what this means for us you can check the <b><a href="https://2013.igem.org/Team:KU_Leuven/Project/Ecological/wetlab">wetlab page</a></b> where the insect and plant experiments are described. We also modelled the impact of our BanAphids on an ecological level, which can be found in the <b>Modelling tab</b>, under <b><a href="https://2013.igem.org/Team:KU_Leuven/Project/Modelling/Ecosystem_Level">Ecosystem level</a></b>.
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Various experiments with both plants and insects were performed by us. In the <b><a href="https://2013.igem.org/Team:KU_Leuven/Project/Ecological/wetlab">wetlab page</a></b>. This validates that our <b>BanAphids</b> will work as intended and allows us to optimise our system.</br></br>
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We also modelled the impact of our BanAphids on the environment, which can be found in the <b>Modelling tab</b>, under the under <b><a href="https://2013.igem.org/Team:KU_Leuven/Project/Modelling/Ecosystem_Level">Ecosystem level</a></b>.The information obtained here is useful to plan field experiments and gives essential information to future costumers.

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tree ladybugcartoon

Aphid Background

Crashcourse in aphid biology

Honeydew System

Our BanAphids react to honeydew

Sticker System

BanAphid population oscillates!

E. coligy

You are here!

Parts

BioBrick 'm all!

Data Page

All our achievements on one small page!

Our BanAphids produce Methyl Salicylate (MeS) and E-β-farnesene (EBF), a phytohormone and a pheromone, respectively. This will offer the plants a protection mechanism. MeS will activate plant defence systems and attract natural aphid predators and parasitoids. Furthermore, EBF will repel aphids off the plant and, as a secondary effect, also attract natural aphid predators and parasitoids. MeS and EBF are naturally used in the communication between plants, predators and aphids. Consequentely, our BanAphids will blend into the ecosystem and enhance the communication between plants, predators and aphids.If you want to expand your knowledge about these natural occuring communication systems, you can read the background page.

Various experiments with both plants and insects were performed by us. In the wetlab page. This validates that our BanAphids will work as intended and allows us to optimise our system.

We also modelled the impact of our BanAphids on the environment, which can be found in the Modelling tab, under the under Ecosystem level.The information obtained here is useful to plan field experiments and gives essential information to future costumers.

Aphid infested Rose plant (Mauro Mandrioli)

Background

The effects of MeS and EBF on the ecosystem are tested in the E. coligy wetlab section. If you want to know more about what is already known about these components you are invited to check out this background page. We also modelled the potential impact of our BanAphids on the ecosystem.

Wetlab

We wanted to perform behavioural experiments with aphids and aphid predators such as ladybugs and the green lacewing. Therefore we presented our project to several companies: Biobest, a worldwide leader in biological pollination and sustainable crop management, and pcfruit, a company focussing on new crop protection methods. They were both very enthousiastic about our project and we formed a collaboration with Biobest and pc fruit to carry out our E. coligy experiments at their site. On this page you will find more information about these experiments.