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Centruroides noxius is a
species of
scorpion native to Mexico. This
species grows from 3.5 to 5 cm in length, its body is dark in color,
usually black...
- P****INUS
NOXIUS IN
COLONISED WOOD.
Journal of
Tropical Forest Science, 28(4), 457–468. JSTOR 43956812 CABI (2022-01-07). "P****inus
noxius (brown tea...
- helichrysi,
Brachycaudus rumexicolens, Capitophonis,
Dactynotus sp.,
Diuraphis noxius,
Hayhurstia atriplicis,
Hyadaphis foeniculi,
Lipaphis erysimi, Macrosiphum...
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Cobatoxin is a
toxin present in the
venom of the
scorpion Centruroides noxius. It
blocks two pot****ium
channel subtypes; voltage-gated and calcium-activated...
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Alacramyn Centruroides limpidus, C.
noxius, C.
suffusus Mexico Suero Antialacran Centruroides limpidus, C.
noxius, C.
suffusus Mexico Tunisian polyvalent...
- as a
secondary pathogen,
enters the host
plant through wounds. P****inus
noxius living on the
roots and
trunk bases causes brown root disease, a name derived...
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Centruroides noxius Hoffmann is the most
toxic of all the
Mexican scorpions, it is less
medically important,
because Centruroides noxius does not cohabitate...
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disease is a
destructive plant disease caused by fungi,
primarily P****inus
noxius. It
affects a wide
range of plants,
including trees, shrubs, and crops,...
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neurotoxic peptide and the
primary toxin in the
venom of the
Centruroides noxius Hoffmann scorpion. The
toxin specifically targets mammalian Nav1.6 voltage-gated...
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palmivora Black root
Rosellinia bunodes Rosellinia pepo
Brown root P****inus
noxius Canker Phytophthora citrophthora Phytophthora palmivora Ceratocystis fimbriata...