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Journal of Economic Entomology
Phenological match/mismatch between cultivated plants and their pest could impact pest infestation dynamics in the field. To explore how such match/mismatch of plant and pest phenologies may interact with plant defense dynamics, we studied the ...
Sacha Revillon +8 more
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Phenological match/mismatch between cultivated plants and their pest could impact pest infestation dynamics in the field. To explore how such match/mismatch of plant and pest phenologies may interact with plant defense dynamics, we studied the ...
Sacha Revillon +8 more
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Prognosis of phenological stages of Vitis vinifera (cv. Riesling) for optimizing pest management*
EPPO Bulletin, 2000The prognosis of phenological stages of grapevine, linked with the assessment of leaf area development, is a valuable tool in support of timely plant protection treatments as well as optimum canopy management. Warm weather conditions from May to July combined with copious water supply may lead to an enormous growth in leaf area, so that volatile active
D. Hoppmann, B. Berkelmann‐Loehnertz
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Local and regional climate variables driving spring phenology of tortricid pests: a 36 year study
Ecological Entomology, 20181. Insect phenology is driven by local climate variables, most notably temperature. Increased warming has been linked to advancements in critical phenophases such as the spring flight of reproductive adults in the mid‐Atlantic region of the U.S.A. 2. Local climate is governed by the fluctuations of large‐scale climate oscillations. In
Damie Pak +2 more
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Bulletin of the Entomological Society of America, 1983
Since 1976, the Predictive Extension Timing Estimator (PETE) model has been applied to 12 deciduous tree fruit pests and evaluated or used in 10 states in the United States. Applications for pests of other crops both nationally and internationally are under development.
B. A. Croft, A. L. Knight
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Since 1976, the Predictive Extension Timing Estimator (PETE) model has been applied to 12 deciduous tree fruit pests and evaluated or used in 10 states in the United States. Applications for pests of other crops both nationally and internationally are under development.
B. A. Croft, A. L. Knight
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Journal of Economic Entomology, 1995
Sampling protocols for pest management programs often rely on phenology models to predict the time of occurrence of the stage to be sampled. In some cases it may not be possible or practical to predict occurrence with sufficient accuracy to ensure the reliability of a sampling protocol based on a single sampling session.
Mark A. Schmaedick, Jan P. Nyrop
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Sampling protocols for pest management programs often rely on phenology models to predict the time of occurrence of the stage to be sampled. In some cases it may not be possible or practical to predict occurrence with sufficient accuracy to ensure the reliability of a sampling protocol based on a single sampling session.
Mark A. Schmaedick, Jan P. Nyrop
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Multifactorial Evolutionary Prediction of Phenology and Pests: Can Machine Learning Help?
Proceedings of the 16th International Conference on Web Information Systems and Technologies, 2020Rafael Alonso +4 more
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2012
Pseudococcus comstocki (Kuwana) is a polyphagous mealybug native to Asia. It is a pest of ornamentals and fruit trees (apple, pear and peach) in America and eastern Europe where this species has been incidentally introduced. It was first recorded in western Europe (Italy and France) in 2004.
PELLIZZARI, GIUSEPPINA +4 more
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Pseudococcus comstocki (Kuwana) is a polyphagous mealybug native to Asia. It is a pest of ornamentals and fruit trees (apple, pear and peach) in America and eastern Europe where this species has been incidentally introduced. It was first recorded in western Europe (Italy and France) in 2004.
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The cotton (Gossypium spp.) agroecosystems in Besharik district of the Fergana Valley are vulnerable to infestation by several Lepidoptera species, including Helicoverpa armigera, Spodoptera litura, and Agrotis segetum. This study, carried out during the 2023–2024 growing season, aimed to assess the diversity, population dynamics, and seasonal activity
A.Yoqubov, A.Samijonov
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A.Yoqubov, A.Samijonov
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