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10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «GALL MIDGE»
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gall midge nella seguente selezione bibliografica. Libri associati con
gall midge e piccoli estratti per contestualizzare il loro uso nella letteratura.
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New Approaches to
Gall Midge Resistance in Rice
Infested areas of paddy caused by rice gall midge: the strategy of the integrated
control of the rice gall midge, Orseolia oryzae (Wood-Mason) (Diptera:
Cecidomyiidae), in Indonesia. Japan International Cooperation Agency. 361 p.
Hidaka T ...
Delaying wet season planting of photoperiod-sensitive varieties helps reduce
infestation because plants at the vegetative stage are more susceptible to gall
midge attack. Planting of photoperiod-insensitive varieties as early as possible
after ...
M. D. Pathak, Zeyaur R. Khan, 1994
3
Agricultural Insect Pests of Temperate Regions and Their Control
Most species are phytophagous and virtually every species of flowering plant is
attacked by at least one species of gall midge. Many midge species are
damaging to cultivated plants, and these are reviewed in the eight-volume
monograph by ...
4
The
Gall Midges of the Neotropical Region
This authoritative volume summarizes our knowledge of gall midges in the Neotropical region, an area that encompasses southern Florida, the West Indies and the continental Americas south of the Tropic of Cancer.
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Pests of Landscape Trees and Shrubs: An Integrated Pest ...
Distorted terminals infested with honeylocust pod gall midge larvae, which infest
only Gleclitsia species. Shademaster honey locust is less susceptible than
Sunburst. Cottonwood shield bearer larvae (Coptodisca sp.) feeding in poplar
leaf.
Steve H. Dreistadt, Mary Louise Flint, 2004
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The Larvae of the
Gall Miges
At the very beginning the investigator encounters the following questions: How
do we find gall midge larvae? How can we quickly tell them from the larvae of
other Diptera? Their colour may help in recognizing gall midge larvae. The vast ...
.M. Mamaev, N.P. Krivosheina, 1992
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Handbook of Integrated Pest Management for Turf and Ornamentals
RHODODENDRON GALL MIDGE The rhododendron gall midge, Clinodiplosis
rhododendri Felt, feeds primarily on the leaves of Rhododendron catawbiense
Michaux and R. maximum.** Its biology has been described for field- grown R.
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Rice-feeding Insects and Selected Natural Enemies in West ...
As a result of the clarification of the taxonomy, Harris (1990) stated that the
African rice gall midge had first been reported in Sudan in 1947, in Malawi in
1973, and in Senegal and Burkina Faso in 1980. He goes on to state that this
simply ...
9
Sustainable Insect Pest Management
Effect of weather parameters on gall midge incidence Correlation studies were
conducted on the percentage incidence of silver shoots in the field with weather
parameters like maximum and minimum temperature, total rainfall, relative ...
S. Ignacimuthu, S. Jayaraj, 2005
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Rice Improvement in China and Other Asian Countries
THE RICE GALL MIDGE – VARIETAL RESISTANCE AND CHEMICAL CONTROL
M. B. Kalode The rice gall midge Orseolia oryzae is a serious pest across South
and Southeast Asia, except in the Philippines. Mass-rearing and screening ...
G. S. Argosino, Thomas R. Hargrove, Corazon V. Mendoza
10 NOTIZIE DOVE SI INCLUDE IL TERMINE «GALL MIDGE»
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Water just the essentials every day
The Hemerocallis (Daylily) Gall Midge has laid eggs in the tiny buds and the larvae have caused the buds to be deformed. They grow inside the ... «Agassiz-Harrison Observer, lug 15»
Willow rose hosts insect drama within its beauty
In springtime, after the snow is gone but before willow buds burst, a female willow gall midge lays an egg at the tip of a willow branch. That egg ... «Valdez Star, lug 15»
Helen Chesnut: Distorted buds victims of daylily gall midge
Daylilies are popular, traditional garden plants that have in recent years become plagued with the daylily gall midge introduced here from ... «Times Colonist, lug 15»
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The crew also has the Russian knapweed gall midge available if you have a large patch of Russian knapweed that cannot be managed by ... «Helena Independent Record, giu 15»
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Oak Gall Midges: A unique gall-making insect has reappeared in central Oklahoma landscapes this spring, an oak gall midge likely belonging ... «NewsOK.com, mag 15»
Considering The Rice Transformation Agenda
Planting should be done early (by end of June) in flood-prone, waterlogged and gall midge-attached areas. Seed treatment. Treat selected ... «Nigerian Observer, mag 15»
A new concept called ecological engineering to reduce pests
Due to unfavourable climatic conditions pest infestation such as rice stem borer, leaf folder, ear head bug, gall midge, rice thrips — all common ... «The Hindu, mag 15»
Keep flu-stricken Fido home, veterinarians say
... on antibiotics right away,” Roche said. © Copyright Times Colonist. NEXT STORY Helen Chesnut: Distorted buds victims of daylily gall midge. «Times Colonist, apr 15»
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