نتایج جستجو برای: walnut pest

تعداد نتایج: 19879  

2004
David Tricoli Monica T. Britton Sandra L. Uratsu Charles A. Leslie Gale H. McGranahan Wesley P. Hackett Edwin L. Civerolo Abhaya M. Dandekar

The primary goal of this proposal is to develop novel regeneration technologies needed to engineer walnut rootstocks for pest and disease resistance. The productivity of the walnut industry of California is dependent the availability of superior rootstocks to combat soil disease and pest problems. Individual selections displaying resistance to either Phytophthora crown and root rots or to root ...

Journal: :journal of crop protection 2014
mohammad javad ardeh ali mohammadipour raoof kolyaee hassan rahimi hadi zohdi

the leopard moth, zeuzera pyrina (l.) (lepidoptera: cossidae) is a serious pest of walnut and apple trees in iran. one of the control methods for this pest is the mass trapping of males using pheromone traps. to determine the best size and color of traps, four different colors (green, yellow, white, gray) and two different sizes (delta shape with standard adhesive surface, 19 × 22 cm and trapez...

2009
N. J. Mills

The walnut aphid, Chromaphis juglandicola is a pest known in California for more than 100 years. The introduction of the parasitic wasp Trioxys pallidus from Iran in 1969 led to a dramatic success in the biological control of walnut aphid populations in California, and has provided sustained control of this devastating pest for the past 39 years. However, in recent years we have seen renewed ou...

2010
M. J. B. Vreysen J. E. Carpenter F. Marec

The codling moth Cydia pomonella (Linnaeus) (Lepidoptera Tortricidae) is a key pest of pome fruit (apple, pear and quince) and walnut orchards in most temperate regions of the world (Barnes 1991; CABI 1995). The moth has followed the spread of the apple tree Malus pumila Miller around the world, and

2007
M. A. Caprio Marjorie A. Hoy

Homogeneity in azinphosmethyl resistance was assessed in males of a laboratory-selected (Select-H) and susceptible (Yolo) colony of Trioxys pallidus (Hymenoptera: Aphidiidae) using a time response assay. No evidence of heterogeneity within the two colonies was found. Reciprocal crosses between the Yolo and Select-19 colonies resulted in F1 females which exhibited a semidominant response to azin...

Journal: :Journal of insect physiology 2011
Rafal Piskorski Silvia Dorn

Besides apple, its primary host, the codling moth Cydia pomonella uses walnut as a secondary host. Abundance of toxic naphthoquinones, among which juglone prevails, does not restrain this economically important pest insect from infesting walnut, but processes underlying the suitability of this host were yet unknown. Larvae feeding on an artificial diet supplemented with juglone at naturally occ...

Erdenov Murad Kourosh Vahdati, Yaşar Akça, Yusupov Bahadır Yuldaşulu

Kazakhstan has very rich walnut genetic resources; however there is no ongoing walnut breeding program. Kazakhstan government has several projects in cooperation with Russia, USA, Bulgaria, Czech Republic and Poland for plant breeding purposes. In the present research walnut genetic resources originated from Jabağıl, Tulkıbas, Sayram, Lenger, and Botanical Garden of International Hodja Ahmet Ye...

2007
Marjorie A. Hoy Frances E. Cave Michael A. Caprio

Genetic selection for resistance to pesticides has been proposed as a method for enhancing the use of parasites in integrated pest management (IPM)programs. Genetic improvementof parasites is an experimental tactic in biologicalcontrol, and a series of questions need to be resolved. First, is it possible to select parasites for resistance to pesticides? The JulyAugust 1988 issue of California A...

2007
Fariba Mozaffarian Alimorad Sarafrazi Gadir Nouri Ganbalani

The carob moth, Ectomyelois ceratoniae (Zeller, 1839) (Lepidoptera: Pyralidae), is the most important pest of pomegranate in Iran. As it has been rarely recorded on other host plants, control methods have mostly been focused on its populations on pomegranate. In this study, shapes and sizes of wings were compared in populations on 4 host plants (pomegranate, fig, pistachio and walnut) using a l...

2007
Fariba Mozaffarian Alimorad Sarafrazi Gadir Nouri Ganbalani

The carob moth, Ectomyelois ceratoniae (Zeller, 1839) (Lepidoptera: Pyralidae), is the most important pest of pomegranate in Iran. As it has been rarely recorded on other host plants, control methods have mostly been focused on its populations on pomegranate. In this study, shapes and sizes of wings were compared in populations on 4 host plants (pomegranate, fig, pistachio and walnut) using a l...

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