ISSN:
1573-8248
Source:
Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
Topics:
Agriculture, Forestry, Horticulture, Fishery, Domestic Science, Nutrition
Description / Table of Contents:
Résumé Les études sur les ennemis naturels desChenopodium spp. au Pakistan ont montré que 40 insectes et 1 champignon sont associés à ces mauvaises herbes. Parmi eux 3 insectes,Trioza chenopodii Reuter,Gasterochisus auriculatus Sahlb.,Haybustria? atriplicis et 1 champignonPhysoderma pulposum Walbr. ont des potentialités pour la lutte biologique.T. chenopodii est l'ennemi le plus efficace desChenopodium. Il présente 5 générations par an et est limité aux genresChenopodium, Atriplex etHalimione.
Notes:
Abstract Investigations on the natural enemies ofChenopodium spp. in Pakistan showed that 40 insects and a fungus were associated with this weed. Of these, 3 insects,Trioza chenopodii Reuter,Gasteroclisus auriculatus Sahlb.Hayhustria? atriplicis (L.) and a fungusPhysoderma pulposum have some potential as beneficial control agents.T. chenopodii was the most effective destroyer of the weed. It developed 5 generations per year and was restricted to the generaChenopodium, Atriplex andHalimione.
Type of Medium:
Electronic Resource
URL:
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/BF02372162
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