نتایج جستجو برای: sawtoothed grain beetle

تعداد نتایج: 72460  

Journal: :Journal of economic entomology 2006
Edward W Evans Jay B Karren Clark E Israelsen

The phenology of parasitism of the cereal leaf beetle, Oulema melanopus (L.) (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae) by Tetrastichus julis (Walker) (Hymenoptera: Eulophidae) was studied in small grain fields from 2000 to 2005 in northern Utah, after release and redistribution of the partially bivoltine larval parasitoid during the 1990s. Host larvae first occurred in May, with peak infestation typically oc...

Journal: :Journal of economic entomology 2000
R T Arbogast P E Kendra D K Weaver B H Subramanyam

The hairy fungus beetle, Typhaea stercorea (L.), occurs frequently in stored grain, often in large numbers. Populations infesting stored barley in Minnesota, corn in South Carolina, and wheat in Florida were sampled by means of grain probe traps. Spatial distribution of the species was examined by contour analysis of trap catch. In South Carolina, corn was sampled at 2 locations over 2 storage ...

Journal: :Journal of economic entomology 2004
Joel Perez-Mendoza Paul W Flinn James F Campbell David W Hagstrum James E Throne

Levels of insect infestation, insect spatial distribution, and the relationship between the number of insect-damaged kernels (IDK) and the number of insects present in grain samples in three-hopper railcars transporting wheat from country elevators to a mill were studied. Six of eight sampled railcars were infested with more than two species of insects. The most abundant species collected were ...

2006
Olgaly Ramos-Rodríguez James F. Campbell Sonny B. Ramaswamy

Persistence of stored-product insects in hidden refugia and their subsequent movement into stored commodities resulting in product infestation contributes to their pest status and represents a potential target for biological control agents. Entomopathogenic nematodes have not been previously tested against stored-product insects in environments such as empty grain bins or food processing and wa...

2003
G. J. Daglish

The potential for using spinosad to protect Australian grain from storage insects is discussed. Spinosad is produced from the metabolic by-products of a soil-dwelling bacterium, and is active against a range of insect species. Studies on relevant susceptible and resistant strains of a range of beetle and psocid pests indicate that spinosad efficacy varies greatly between species. Among the five...

Journal: :persian journal of acarology 0
javad noei department of plant protection, faculty of agricultural, university of birjand, birjand, iran mostafa maroufpoor assistant professor department of plant protection, agriculture faculty, university of kurdistan fardin faizi department of plant protection, faculty of agriculture, university of tehran, karaj, iran hadi ostovan department of entomology, shiraz branch, islamic azad university, shiraz, iran

erythraeus (zaracarus) coleopterus mortazavi, hajiqanbar & saboori, 2012 (acari: parasitengona: erythraeidae) was described based on a single specimen from kerman province, southeastern iran, associated with a scarabaeid beetle, cyphonoxia sp. (coleoptera: scarabaeidae). this species reports for the second time from stored grain (off host) in saqqez and baneh cities, kurdistan province, western...

Journal: :Journal of economic entomology 2004
P W Flinn Bh Subramanyam F H Arthur

Field studies were conducted from July 2002 to January 2003 for evaluating the effects of controlled aeration and a commercial biological insecticide, spinosad, in suppressing insect populations in stored wheat. Six cylindrical steel bins were filled with newly harvested (2002 crop year) hard red winter wheat on 9 and 10 July 2002. Each bin contained 30.7 metric tons (1,100 bu) of wheat. Wheat ...

Journal: :Journal of the Society of Materials Science, Japan 1995

Journal: :Jurnal Perlindungan Tanaman Indonesia 2022

Khapra beetle, Trogoderma granarium Evert (Coleoptera: Dermestidae) is the most important stored pest and was first discovered in Jakarta grain storages 1972. Since then, quarantine procedures have been massively carried out to prevent khapra beetles spread Indonesia. In 2009, Indonesia has declared as free area from beetle. However, still import non-Khapra beetle countries supervision must be ...

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