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Acta Horticulturae, 2009
In 1995, h y brid chestnuts were planted in North Carolina, (southern U.S.A.), where the introduced insect Oriental Chestnut Gall Wasp (D,vocos'Inu.s hiiuiphi/us) is present. Of the 93 trees planted. 53 survived 12 years and were evaluated for the presence of Oriental Chestnut Gall Wasp infestation.
S. Anagnostakis, S. Clark, H. McNab
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In 1995, h y brid chestnuts were planted in North Carolina, (southern U.S.A.), where the introduced insect Oriental Chestnut Gall Wasp (D,vocos'Inu.s hiiuiphi/us) is present. Of the 93 trees planted. 53 survived 12 years and were evaluated for the presence of Oriental Chestnut Gall Wasp infestation.
S. Anagnostakis, S. Clark, H. McNab
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Phytoparasitica, 2014
The parasitoid complex of the Asian chestnut gall wasp Drycosmus kuriphilus Yasumatsu was studied in Calabria (Italy). A total of 14 different species of parasitoids were collected, of which three are recorded on the Asian gall wasp for the first time. The composition of the parasitoid complex collected in Calabria was compared with that reported from ...
Palmeri Vincenzo +6 more
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The parasitoid complex of the Asian chestnut gall wasp Drycosmus kuriphilus Yasumatsu was studied in Calabria (Italy). A total of 14 different species of parasitoids were collected, of which three are recorded on the Asian gall wasp for the first time. The composition of the parasitoid complex collected in Calabria was compared with that reported from ...
Palmeri Vincenzo +6 more
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Environmental Entomology, 1988
The potentially devastating impact of the oriental chestnut gall wasp, Dryocosmus kuriphilus (Yasumatsu), on nut productivity of Chinese chestnut, Castanea mollissima (Bl.), prompted an assessment of the role of endogenous phytohormone-like growth regulators in gall development.
B. W. Wood, J. A. Payne
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The potentially devastating impact of the oriental chestnut gall wasp, Dryocosmus kuriphilus (Yasumatsu), on nut productivity of Chinese chestnut, Castanea mollissima (Bl.), prompted an assessment of the role of endogenous phytohormone-like growth regulators in gall development.
B. W. Wood, J. A. Payne
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Die Naturwissenschaften, 2018
The chestnut gall wasp (CGW), Dryocosmus kuriphilus, an invasive pest native to China, has caused severe yield and economic losses to chestnut production in Europe since its arrival in 2002. In Southern Italy, the complex of indigenous parasitoids colonizing CGW was monitored between 2013 and 2015, with the aim of estimating the composition of the ...
Carmelo P Bonsignore, Umberto Bernardo
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The chestnut gall wasp (CGW), Dryocosmus kuriphilus, an invasive pest native to China, has caused severe yield and economic losses to chestnut production in Europe since its arrival in 2002. In Southern Italy, the complex of indigenous parasitoids colonizing CGW was monitored between 2013 and 2015, with the aim of estimating the composition of the ...
Carmelo P Bonsignore, Umberto Bernardo
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A PRELIMINARY REPORT ON ASIAN CHESTNUT GALL WASP ON SPECIES AND HYBRIDS OF CHESTNUT IN CONNECTICUT
Acta Horticulturae, 2014Seven species of chestnut ( spp.) and most of the possible hybrid combinations of these species are growing in plantings maintained by The Connecticut Agricultural Experiment Station (CAES). In 2011, Asian chestnut gall wasp (Dryocosmus kuriphilus) was found for the first time in these plantings, and had clearly been present for at least two years ...
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STUDY APPROACHES ON THE CHESTNUT GALL WASP, DRYOCOSMUS KURIPHILUS YASUMATSU IN CHINA
Acta Horticulturae, 2009Approaches of studies on the chestnut gall wasp, Dryocosmus kuriphilus Yasumatsu in China were documented in this paper. The pest distributes over 16 provinces covering all the chestnut productive area in the country with yield damage 15-30% every year. It was observed only 1 generation each year and seems to reproduce by parthenogenesis.
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Dryocosmus kuriphilus (Oriental chestnut gall wasp)
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Chestnut Gall Wasp Classical Biological Control in Japan
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