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Integrated Pest Control in Olive Groves
HELENE G.STAVRAKI Institute of Plant Pathology 'Benaki', Kiphissia, Athens,
Greece Summary Study and release of different species of TrichORramma
against the carpophagous generation of Prays oleae Bern, is reported in Greece,
with ...
2
Integrated Pest Control in Viticulture
It has been proved for both moths that the mass emergence peak of
anthophagous generation is almost at the same date while for the first
carpophagous generation the Eupoecilia peak comes first as regards to Lobesia
emergence peak; such ...
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Acta Silvatica & Lignaria Hungarica
Based on these facts, each biotic and abiotic factor influencing the survival and
germination ability of the acom crop (e.g. carpophagous insects) has outstanding
importance. Only the specialist herbivore insects connected directly to acoms are
...
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Webster's II New College Dictionary
carpophagous. 174. car-na-tiofi (kar-na'shan) n. [Prob. < OFr., flesh-colored <
Oltal. carnagione < carne, flesh < Lat. caro.\ la. A Eurasian plant, Dian- thus
caryophyllus, widely cultivated for its fragrant white, pink, or red flowers with
fringed ...
Webster's New World Dictionary, Editors Of Webster's II Dictionaries, 2005
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The System of Nature: An Essay
Character eminently saltant ; fore-feet often used to hold food, but, in such
instances, assuming the office without the structure of hands ; almost entirely
phytophagous, mostly carpophagous. Vespertilionina, equivalent to the genus
Vespertilio ...
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Pests of Fruit Crops: A Colour Handbook
LIFE HISTORY This pest has three biologically distinct generations:
anthophagous (flower feeding), carpophagous (stone feeding) and
phyllophagous (leaf feeding). Larvae of the first feed in the spring, within and on
the flowers. Those of the ...
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Insects and mites feeding on olive: distribution, ...
In contrast, Tominic (1967a, 1973), who studied this insect in Dalmatia,
concludes that, in the "Adriatic biotype, a facultative diapause occurs in part of the
larval population of the second (carpophagous) generation, when the eggs have
been ...
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The Journal of the Linnean Society: Zoology
(6) The carpophagous pits and carpophagous process situated at the posterior
and anterior ends of deeply infolded sternites are well known, but no previous
suggestions have been made as to their function. In Geophilus carpophaqus they
...
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Lacewings in the Crop Environment
In olive orchards in southern France, the predation effect of C. carnea larvae was
investigated in relation to the P. oleae carpophagous generation. Alrouechdi et al
. (1981) found that under natural conditions the rate of predation increased with ...
P. K. McEwen, T. R. New, A. E. Whittington, 2007
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Russian Forest Sciences
ROLE OF CARPOPHAGOUS VERTEBRATES IN JUNIPER STANDS OF CRIMEA
M. M. Beskaravainyi Lesovedenie, No. L pp. 67-74, 1993 UDC 630*452 +630*
45L2:674.032.477.6 The feeding relationship between carpophagous
vertebrates ...