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Effects of planting date, varieties and insecticides on chickpealeaf miner (Liriomyza cicerina R.) infestation and the parasitoid Opius monilicornis F.
The effects of planting date, varieties and insecticides on chickpea leaf miner (Liriomyza cicerina R.) infestation and the parasitoid
Opius monilicornis F. were studied during the 1998 and 1999 cropping seasons. The ...
Susceptibility of some Chickpea accessions to infestation with leaf miner Liriomyza cicerina Rondani and its impact on yield
The susceptibility of some chickpea accessions to infestation with leaf miner Liriomyza cicerina Rondani was studied at the International Centre for Agricultural Research in the Dry Areas (ICARDA), Aleppo, Syria. Eight ...
Genetic diversity among summer and winter Beauveria bassiana populations as revealed by AFLP analysis
The genetic diversity of Beauveria bassiana was investigated by comparing 40 isolates collected from summer
and overwintering populations of Sunn pest from different areas in Syria and Turkey, using amplified fragment
length ...
Adult Sitona crinitus H. (Coleoptera: Curculionidae) feeding preference on some legume species
We determined the feeding preference under artificial infestation in plastic house conditions
of Sitona crinitus Herbst on several legumes: Vicia sativa, V. ervilia, V. faba, Lens culinaris
(small Syrian local " ILL: 4401"), ...
Survey and biological study of Barley stem gall midge Mayetiola hordei Keiffer (Diptera: Cecidomyiidae) in Syria.
وقد تسببت مؤخ ا رً بأض ا رر اقتصادیة هامة ج ا رء إصابة حقول الشعیر في مناطق متفرقة من سوریة. أ جري مسح حقلي شمل كافة مناطق ز ا رعة الشعیر في سوریة
خلال الموسم الز ا رعي 2011 ، كما دُ رست حیاتیة هذه الحشرة مخبریاً. أظهرت ...
Identifying Genetic Linkage Groups and Markers for Leaf Miner Resistance in Chickpea through QTL Analysis and Field Validation
Chickpea is a commonly grown crop, but it is vulnerable to biotic and abiotic stresses. Leaf miner (Liriomyza cicerina) is a pest that can cause severe yield losses of up to 40% if not properly controlled. This study was ...