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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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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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Remote Sensing Indicators of Spongy Moth (Lymantria dispar L.) Damage to Birch Stands in Western Siberia [PDF]
Anton Kovalev +4 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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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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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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Analyses of Lymantria dispar Mate-Finding Behavior in Support of Management in the STS Program [PDF]
Ksenia S. Onufrieva
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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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