Current Distribution of the Olive Psyllid, Euphyllura olivina, in California and Initial Evaluation of the Mediterranean Parasitoid Psyllaephagus euphyllurae as a Biological Control Candidate [PDF]
The olive psyllid, Euphyllura olivina, is a newly invasive species to California with the potential to become an economical pest if it reaches the olive production regions of California’s Central Valley.
Evelyne Hougardy +5 more
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Population dynamics, spatiotemporal distribution of the olive psyllid Euphyllura olivina, (Costa, 1839) (Hemiptera: Psyllidae) on the Chemlal variety in the Oasis of Boussaâda [PDF]
The study conducted on the population dynamics of the olive psyllid Euphyllura olivina, (Costa, 1839), on the variety Chemlal in the oases of Boussaâda, during the first half of the year 2021, showed that the first numbers of the different ...
Mourad Hamdani +3 more
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Population dynamics of Euphyllura olivina Costa, 1857 (Psyllidae: Hemiptera) in olive trees in the semi-arid region of Djelfa (Algeria) [PDF]
We studied the population dynamics of the olive psyllid Euphyllura olivina Costa, 1857 in a semi-arid region (Djelfa, central Algeria) during a year, from December 2017 to November 2018.
Nassima CHAABANE +4 more
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The study conducted on the population dynamics and the spatiotemporal distribution of the olive psyllid Euphyllura olivina on two olive groves, of the Chemlal variety, in the Kabylie Mountains, one is located in the wilaya of Bouira (Station ...
Hamdani Mourad +2 more
exaly +5 more sources
Population dynamics, seasonal fluctuations and spatial distribution of the olive psyllid Euphyllura olivina Costa (Homoptera, Psyllidae) in Algeria [PDF]
Dinàmica de la població, fluctuacions estacionals i distribució espacial del psíl·lid olivar Euphyllura olivina Costa (Homoptera, Psyllidae) a Argèlia El psíl·lid de l’olivera, Euphyllura olivina Costa (Homoptera; Psyllidae), provoca danys ...
A. Guessab +3 more
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Effectiveness of inundative releases of Anthocoris nemoralis (Hemiptera: Anthocoridae) in controlling the olive psyllid Euphyllura olivina (Hemiptera: Psyllidae) [PDF]
This study investigated the effectiveness of field releases of nymphs of Anthocoris nemoralis (F.) (Hemiptera: Anthocoridae) in controlling the olive psyllid, Euphyllura olivina Costa (Hemiptera: Psyllidae).
Naceur GHARBI
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Description of the male of Psyllaephagus euphyllurae (Masi) (Hymenoptera, Encyrtidae), a parasitoid of the olive psylla, Euphyllura olivina (Costa) (Hemiptera, Liviidae), with notes on its reproductive traits and hyperparasitoids [PDF]
A colony of the encyrtid wasp Psyllaephagus euphyllurae (Masi) (Hymenoptera, Encyrtidae) has been established in the quarantine laboratory at the University of California, Riverside, California, USA as part of a classical biological control program ...
S.V. Triapitsyn +5 more
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Effect of non-crop vegetation types on conservation biological control of pests in olive groves [PDF]
Conservation biological control (CBC) is an environmentally sound potential alternative to the use of chemical insecticides. It involves modifications of the environment to promote natural enemy activity on pests.
Daniel Paredes +3 more
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Polymorphism in Euphyllura olivina (Costa, 1839) (Hemiptera: Aphalaridae) in Olive Groves in Algeria
A study focusing on the population structure of Euphyllura olivina (Costa, 1839) (Hemiptera: Aphalaridae) in olive groves of three regions of Kabylia (Algeria). We identified, for the first time, the existence of colour polymorphism in this olive tree pest. Two different forms have been identified in three distinct groves both in 2014 and 2015.
K Djellout, Abdellah Kellouche
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Image Segmentation of Cottony Mass Produced by Euphyllura olivina (Hemiptera: Psyllidae) in Olive Trees Using Deep Learning [PDF]
The olive psyllid (Euphyllura olivina), previously considered a secondary pest in Spain, is becoming more prevalent due to climate change and rising average temperatures.
Henry O. Velesaca +3 more
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