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In a three-year study, we investigated the efficacy of mating disruption (MD) on the spongy moth, Lymantria dispar L. in a forest complex in Slovenia. We included two treatments in the experiment: a negative control and a MD-treated area, where we used ...
Tanja Bohinc +6 more
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Mediterranean Quercus forests have great ecological importance but face numerous threats, including pests. The spongy moth, Lymantria dispar L., is a major oak defoliator across its geographical range and has a natural enemy complex that may control its ...
Gloria López-Pantoja +3 more
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New cell lines from Ephestia kuehniella: Characterization and susceptibility to baculoviruses
New cell lines from embryos of Ephestia kuehniella were recently developed. Primary cultures were initiated in September 2002 from 2 to 4 day old eggs in either modified TC-100 or Ex-Cell 400 medium.
Dwight E. Lynn, Stephen M. Ferkovich
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The influence of a zoogenic defoliation by gypsy moth (Lymant ria dispar L.), of birch fotest of the north forest-steppe of the Transurals onto the dynamics of the herb-undershrub cover [PDF]
Зоогенная дефолиация оказывает опосредованное влияние на состояние травяно-кустарничкового покрова. В лесных экосистемах живой напочвенный покров является составляющей, наиболее зависимой от характеристик полога древостоя.
Добротворская, О. Е. +2 more
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Представлены данные по характеристике популяции непарного шелкопряда (Lymantria dispar (L., 1758)) в Комсомольском районе Хабаровского края во время второго года эруптивной фазы динамики численности, в 2024 г.
Дмитрий Константинович Куренщиков +1 more
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Применение новых подходов в контроле численности лесных насекомых-филлофагов [PDF]
На основе бакуловирусов разработаны препараты для биологического контроля массовых видов насекомых ...
Ильиных, Александр Васильевич
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Oruga defoliadora de frondosas ("Lymantria dispar" L.) [PDF]
1 h (2 p.) il. col. "Lymantria dispar" es un lepidóptero muy polífago que puede alimentarse de diversas especies vegetales: roble, chopo, aliso, fresno, haya, abedul, avellano, castaño, "Acer", "Arbutus" e incluso pino.
Alzugaray, Raquel +2 more
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Lymantria dispar, a well-known defoliating pest species, also presents a health challenge due to the allergenic potential of its hairs, making it interesting to study from various perspectives.
Vladimir Žikić +6 more
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Gypsy Moth Responses to Pheromone Enantiomers as Evaluated in a Sustained-Flight Tunnel [PDF]
(−)-Disparlure reduced: (1) the durations of anemotactic flights of male gypsy moths, Lymantria dispar (L.), in plumes of (+)-disparlure; (2) the rate of moth flight with respect to a moving floor pattern; and (3) the percentage of moths initiating ...
Miller, J. R., Roelofs, W. L.
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The potential of gypsy moth as a pest of fruit and nut crops
The gypsy moth is a well-known pest of deciduous forests and landscape trees in northeastern United States. Most of the studies and available information on the feeding habits of larvae are therefore based on the flora of that region.
J Miller, P Hanson, R Dowell
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