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Entomologia Experimentalis et Applicata, 2018
The effects of temperature on post‐diapause development, female lifespan, and reproduction of Cydia pomonella L. (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae) were studied under controlled conditions to determine the respective parameters for a temperature‐driven phenology
B. Graf, H. Höhn, H. Höpli, S. Kuske
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The effects of temperature on post‐diapause development, female lifespan, and reproduction of Cydia pomonella L. (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae) were studied under controlled conditions to determine the respective parameters for a temperature‐driven phenology
B. Graf, H. Höhn, H. Höpli, S. Kuske
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Influence of Cotton Plant Density on Insect Pest Phenology under Changing Climate Scenario
Journal of Agriculture and BiologyAgriculture significantly contributes to Pakistan’s economy. Pakistan is the world’s fifth-largest producer of cotton, after China, United States, Brazil and India.
M. Ishtiaq +6 more
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Effects of Plant Phenological Factors on Insect Pest Infestation
2019For understanding the relations between the crop plant and pest population, phenology of crop is basic and important. Crop phenology can be divided into definite pheno-phases, and numbers of pest species against each pheno-phase can be recorded. This will be help in making screening germ plasms against pests precise.
Santosh Kulkarni +2 more
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Phenological Correlations Between Flowering Plants and Activity of Urban Landscape Pests in Kentucky
Journal of Economic Entomology, 1997Seasonal appearance of 33 insect pests of urban landscapes together with flowering phenology of 34 species of common woody ornamental plants were systematically monitored for 3 yr in central Kentucky. Base temperatures and degree-day requirements corresponding to these events also were determined.
Guy J. Mussey, Daniel A. Potter
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Insect Phenology and Integrated Pest Management
Arboriculture & Urban Forestry, 1991Success of any pest management program requires knowing when to apply a treatment. Due to year to year weather variation, the calendar method is the least precise. Plant phenology is a more precise way to time treatments but it is subject to years when insect and plant development are not well synchronized.
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Crop Protection, 2010
Abstract A 3-parameter Boltzman and a 4-parameter Logistic non-linear regression model were constructed to simulate the emergences and seasonal dynamics of the major moth pest complex of peach including Anarsia lineatella (Lepidoptera: Gelechiidae), Grapholitha ( Cydia ) molesta (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae) and Adoxophyes orana (Lepidoptera ...
Petros T. Damos +1 more
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Abstract A 3-parameter Boltzman and a 4-parameter Logistic non-linear regression model were constructed to simulate the emergences and seasonal dynamics of the major moth pest complex of peach including Anarsia lineatella (Lepidoptera: Gelechiidae), Grapholitha ( Cydia ) molesta (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae) and Adoxophyes orana (Lepidoptera ...
Petros T. Damos +1 more
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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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