نتایج جستجو برای: elm leaf beetle

تعداد نتایج: 98200  

2008
Patricia L. Johnson Jane L. Hayes John Rinehart Walter S. Sheppard Steven E. Smith

Scolytus schevyrewi Semenov, the banded elm bark beetle, and S. multistriatus Marsham, the smaller European elm bark beetle, are morphologically similar. Reliance on adult external morphological characters for identification can be problematic because of wide withinspecies variability and the need for good-quality specimens. The inability to identify developmental stages can also hamper early-d...

2001
DAVID R. COYLE ELWOOD R. HART

Laboratory and field experiments were conducted to determine the efficacy of two t~uring&x.sis Berliner formulations, Novodor and Raven, for controlling cottonwood leaf beetle, Cluysomekz scripta F. (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae) . In laboratory bioassays, larvae or adults were added to petri dishes containing Pop&s X euramericunu Guinier ‘Eugenei’ foliage that had been treated with distilled wate...

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, ...

2004
Kerry SUN Jiang-Hua

Exotic forest pests cost China and the United States billions of dollars each year. Current regulatory systems worldwide are overwhelmed with the increasing volume of international trade. Trade in nursery stock, wood products, pallets and dunnage have proven the most common means of transport for exotic forest pests. Despite our best efforts, pests such as chestnut blight, gypsy moth, Dutch elm...

Journal: :Journal of economic entomology 2007
John C Wise Christine Vandervoort Rufus Isaacs

Field-based bioassays and residue profile analysis were used to determine the relative importance of lethal and sublethal effects of imidacloprid on adult Japanese beetle, Popillia japonica Newman, in blueberries, Vaccinium corymbosum L. Field-based bioassays assessed adult mortality and knockdown, and fruit and leaf injury from Japanese beetles exposed to 4-h and 7-d field-aged residues of imi...

2016
Go Eun Park Don Koo Lee Ki Woo Kim Yonghuan Jin Pil Sun Park Jung Oh Hyun Hyun Seok Kim Jarmo K. Holopainen

The Siberian elm (Ulmus pumila L.) is one of the most commonly found tree species in arid areas of northeast Asia. To understand the morphological and physiological characteristics of Siberian elms in arid regions, we analyzed leaves from seven study sites (five arid or semi-arid and two mesic) in China, Mongolia and the Republic of Korea, which covered a wide range of average annual precipitat...

Journal: :PLoS ONE 2009
Peter Dalin Oskar Kindvall Christer Björkman

BACKGROUND There is a general belief that insect outbreak risk is higher in plant monocultures than in natural and more diverse habitats, although empirical studies investigating this relationship are lacking. In this study, using density data collected over seven years at 40 study sites, we compare the temporal population variability of the leaf beetle Phratora vulgatissima between willow plan...

Journal: :Journal of Environmental Horticulture 1994

Journal: :Journal of economic entomology 2004
Gretchen V Pettis David W Boyd S Kristine Braman Cecil Pounders

Field and laboratory studies were conducted to identify potential resistance among crape myrtles, Lagerstroemia spp., to Japanese beetle, Popillia japonica Newman and to flea beetles, Altica spp. Damage ratings revealed variation among cultivars in susceptibility to beetle feeding. Cultivars with Lagerstroemia fauriei Koehne in their parentage exhibited the least amount of damage in choice and ...

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