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The occurrence of Cameraria ohridella in Belgium (Lepidoptera Gracillariidae)

Phegea, 2001
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de Prins, W., de Prins, J.
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The karyotype of Cameraria ohridella (Lepidoptera: Gracillariidae)

2002
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De Prins, Jurate, De Prins, Willy
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Cameraria ohridella: The first record in Central Asia

Russian Journal of Biological Invasions, 2017
Data on the formation of the invasive range of Cameraria ohridella in Russia and data on the first record of this invasive phytophage of the horse chestnut in Kazakhstan are given. For the first time, this pest was found in the horse chestnut landscaping planting in Almaty in 2014.
Yu. I. Gninenko   +2 more
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Antibacterial and antifungal lysozyme-type activity in Cameraria ohridella pupae

Journal of Invertebrate Pathology, 2005
Lysozyme-type antibacterial and antifungal activity in pupae of Cameraria ohridella was studied. Activity against Micrococcus luteus and Bacillus megaterium was detected in pupae extract. Also antifungal activity from C. ohridella pupae extract directed against Saccharomyces cerevisiae strain W 303 was shown.
Marta J, Fiołka   +2 more
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Parasitism of different larval stages of Cameraria ohridella

BioControl, 2003
About 20 species of parasitic Hymenoptera havebeen reported from the horse chestnutleafminer, Cameraria ohridella Deschka & Dimic (Lepidoptera: Gracillariidae). Generally,parasitism is low compared to other closelyrelated leafminers and the parasitism levelvaries considerably. Among other reasons,parasitism rates depend on the developmentalstage of the
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Changes in Aesculus hippocastanum leaves during development of Cameraria ohridella

Urban Forestry & Urban Greening, 2020
Abstract Although Cameraria ohridella is a pest mining Aesculus hippocastanum leaves, has been known in Europe for 30 years, there is still no completely efficient method for control of this insect. The defence strategies of A. hippocastanum leaves against infestations by this pest have not been fully elucidated yet.
Agata Konarska   +5 more
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Invasion Genetics of Cameraria ohridella (Lep.Gracillariidae)

2007
The invasion of species outside their native range is increasingly frequent and can have serious impact on biodiversity and cause health risks and economical damage to agriculture and forestry. The rapid spread of these alien invasive species has mainly been investigated from an ecological point of view.
Lopez-Vaamonde, Carlos   +4 more
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Cameraria ohridella: 10 years of sex pheromone and kairomone research

Journal of Applied Entomology, 2009
AbstractThis review traces the identification and use of sex pheromone of the horse chestnut leafminerCameraria ohridellaDeschka et Dimić (Lepidoptera, Gracillariidae, Lithocolletinae) to monitor population density and discuss its potential for direct control. Host volatiles endogenously emitted fromAesculus hippocastanumL.
Svatos, A., Kalinová, B., Hrdý, I.
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Chestnut protection against Cameraria ohridella using IGR

2004
Over the past about a dozen years in Croatia there has been a considerable increase of damage caused to ornamental plants in urban surroundings. The appearance of Cameraria ohridella Deschka et Dimić in 1989 have pointed to the need of a more considerable plant protection in urban surroundings as well.
Mešić, Aleksandar   +2 more
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Perspectives for the biological control of Cameraria ohridella.

Communications in agricultural and applied biological sciences, 2008
The horse chestnut leaf-miner, Cameraria ohridella Deschka et Dimic (Lepidoptera, Gracillariidae) is a serious invasive pest of Aesculus hippocastanum in Europe. The larvae of this species feed on leaf parenchyma and can reduce the tree growth. We studied the impact of parasitoids on C.
Rostislav, Zemek   +4 more
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