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Comparative study of antioxidant status in androgenic embryos of Aesculus hippocastanum and Aesculus flava. [PDF]
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Commodity risk assessment of Taxus baccata plants from the UK. [PDF]
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Commodity risk assessment of <i>Populus alba</i>, <i>Populus nigra</i> and <i>Populus tremula</i> plants from the UK. [PDF]
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Determining the native geographic range or origin of alien invasive species is crucial to developing invasive species management strategies. However, the necessary historical dimension is often lacking. The origin of the highly invasive horse‐chestnut leaf‐mining mothCameraria ohridellahas been controversial since the insect was first described in 1986
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Biological Control, 2018
Abstract Cameraria ohridella is a major pest of horse-chestnut trees in Europe causing permanent outbreaks and severe defoliations. Entomopathogenic Beauveria species are common mortality factors of C. ohridella pupae overwintering in leaf litters. In this study, laboratory bioassays were conducted to determine the ability of local Beauveria strains ...
Marek Barta
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Abstract Cameraria ohridella is a major pest of horse-chestnut trees in Europe causing permanent outbreaks and severe defoliations. Entomopathogenic Beauveria species are common mortality factors of C. ohridella pupae overwintering in leaf litters. In this study, laboratory bioassays were conducted to determine the ability of local Beauveria strains ...
Marek Barta
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AbstractA study concerning the parasitism of Cameraria ohridella, a pest of Aesculus hippocastanum invading Europe, has been carried out in Serbia and Macedonia in 1998 and 1999. From C. ohridella 14 species of parasitoids were reared, which are polyphagous and occur in the whole of Europe. Twelve of the species found belong to the Chalcidoidean family
Freise, JF, Heitland, W, Toševski, Ivo
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A survey to inventory the natural enemies of the horse-chestnut leafmining moth, Cameraria ohridella Deschka and Dimic (Lepidoptera, Gracillariidae) and to evaluate their relative abundance, was conducted from 2001 through 2003 in Lombardy, northern Italy. Two predators and 10 parasitoids were found during the 3-year survey.
D. Lupi
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