نتایج جستجو برای: willow leaf beetle

تعداد نتایج: 97441  

2006
P. H. Patterson R. M. Hulet R. M. Bates

Adrizal, P.H. Patterson, R.M. Hulet, and R.M. Bates Department of Poultry Science, and Department of Horticulture, Penn State University, University Park, PA 16802 Abstract Two experiments were conducted to evaluate the potential of plant species to trap NH3 discharged from poultry houses. The four plant species (cedar, locust, poplar, and grass) used in experiment (Exp) 1 and four species (spr...

Journal: :نامه انجمن حشره شناسی ایران 0
میسره شابراری گروه گیاه پزشکی، دانشکده ی و منابع طبیعی، دانشگاه محقق اردبیلی، اردبیل، ایران. بهرام ناصری گروه گیاه پزشکی، دانشکده ی و منابع طبیعی، دانشگاه محقق اردبیلی، اردبیل، ایران.

the imported willow leaf beetle, plagiodera versicolora is one of the main pests of forest trees worldwide including iran. activities of α- and β-glucosidases in the midgut of p. versicolora adults were studied in this research. the results showed a higher α- glucosidase activity of adultsthan β-glucosidase. the optimal phs for α- and β-glucosidases activities were found to be 6 and 9, respecti...

2005
Gerald Wilde Kraig Roozeboom Mark Claassen Keith Janssen Merle Witt

Various seed treatments were evaluated for their effect on early-season corn pests. Imidacloprid at low and high rates (Gaucho and Prescribe , respectively) and thiamethoxam (Cruiser ) at low and high rates were effective in reducing populations and exhibited systemic insecticidal activity against chinch bugs, flea beetle, wireworm, white grub, and southern corn leaf beetle. Another systemic ne...

2014
T. K. Sabu P. M. Nirdev P. Aswathi

An analysis of host plant leaf age preferences and phenology studies led to the predictions that tender rubber plant leaves are essential for the completion of the life cycle of the Mupli beetle, Luprops tristis Fabricius (Coleoptera: Tenebrionidae) and that low tender leaf availability during the post-dormancy stage will limit the beetle population. Analyses of the effects of feeding the beetl...

2002
Steven D. Schaff S. Reza Pezeshki

Black willow ( Salix nigra ) uses periodic flood events for dispersal of vegetative propagules, subjecting them to periods of soaking before their deposition along the streambank. It was hypothesized that this life history trait results in optimal conditions for willow growth and survival. To test this hypothesis, a greenhouse experiment was conducted using 1.2-m-long black willow cuttings (pos...

Journal: :Tree physiology 2011
Jessica A Savage Jeannine M Cavender-Bares

Many willow species (genus: Salix) co-occur within habitats (α-diversity) and across the landscape (β-diversity) throughout North America. This high diversity is challenging to explain because closely related species often share similar functional traits and thus experience heightened competition and shared pest and pathogen susceptibility. To investigate whether traits related to drought survi...

Journal: :Journal of economic entomology 2000
D R Coyle J D McMillin S C Krause E R Hart

Laboratory and field experiments were conducted to determine the efficacy of two Bacillus thuringiensis Berliner formulations, Novodor and Raven, for controlling cottonwood leaf beetle, Chrysomela scripta F. (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae). In laboratory bioassays, larvae or adults were added to petri dishes containing Populus x euramericana Guinier 'Eugenei' foliage that had been treated with dist...

Journal: :Insect science 2013
Olivia K Niziolek May R Berenbaum Evan H Delucia

To examine how the major elements of global change affect herbivory in agroecosystems, a multifactorial experiment was conducted where soybeans were grown at two levels of carbon dioxide and temperature, including those predicted for 2050, under otherwise normal field conditions. Japanese beetles (Popillia japonica Newman) were enclosed on foliage for 24 h, after which the beetle survivorship, ...

2013
Colin M. Orians Robert S. Fritz Cris G. Hochwender Benedicte R. Albrectsen Mary Ellen Czesak

BACKGROUND AND AIMS Selective feeding by herbivores, especially at the seedling or juvenile phase, has the potential to change plant traits and ultimately the susceptibility of surviving plants to other enemies. Moreover, since hybridization is important to speciation and can lead to introgression of traits between plant species, differential feeding (herbivore-induced mortality) can influence ...

2017
Abigail Anne Lee Julie Kang

Ipomoea (morning glory) is the largest genus in the family Convolvulaceae. Cultivation of morning glory plants began in the late Edo period in Japan, and this horticultural success resulted in thousands of plants with varying floral displays. In addition to the different flower morphologies, leaf shape is highly variable within this family making it an ideal group in which to study leaf develop...

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