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Preliminary notes on the phenology and biology of batrachedra amydraula meyrick (lepidoptera: cosmopterygidae), a new pest of date palms in israel
Year:
1975
Source of publication :
Phytoparasitica
Authors :
Blumberg, Daniel
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Volume :
3
Co-Authors:
Blumberg, D., Div. of Entomology, ARO, Volcani Center, Bet Dagan, Israel
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From page:
55
To page:
57
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Total pages:
3
)
Abstract:
Batrachedra amydraula Meyrick was detected for the first time in Israel in 1970. Injury inflicted to date plantations by this pest resulted in considerable fruit drop and serious losses in yield. The appearance of the pest in the plantation is limited to a period from late March to early July. In their last stage of development, the larvae undergo diapause, which is affected by changes in daylength during early spring and late summer. © 1975, Springer Science + Business Media B.V.. All rights reserved.
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DOI :
10.1007/BF02981221
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Database:
Scopus
Publication Type:
article
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Language:
English
Editors' remarks:
ID:
26745
Last updated date:
02/03/2022 17:27
Creation date:
17/04/2018 00:25
Scientific Publication
Preliminary notes on the phenology and biology of batrachedra amydraula meyrick (lepidoptera: cosmopterygidae), a new pest of date palms in israel
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Blumberg, D., Div. of Entomology, ARO, Volcani Center, Bet Dagan, Israel
Preliminary notes on the phenology and biology of batrachedra amydraula meyrick (lepidoptera: cosmopterygidae), a new pest of date palms in israel
Batrachedra amydraula Meyrick was detected for the first time in Israel in 1970. Injury inflicted to date plantations by this pest resulted in considerable fruit drop and serious losses in yield. The appearance of the pest in the plantation is limited to a period from late March to early July. In their last stage of development, the larvae undergo diapause, which is affected by changes in daylength during early spring and late summer. © 1975, Springer Science + Business Media B.V.. All rights reserved.
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