Big Chemical Encyclopedia

Chemical substances, components, reactions, process design ...

Articles Figures Tables About

Leaf-mining moths

Of the leaf-mining moths, only Leucoptera scitella is really dangerous. This moth will therefore be considered in greater detail. [Pg.170]

ENEMIES. The most important enemies of the leaf-mining moths are bra-conid and chalcid wasps. These are able to keep all the leaf-mining moth species except Leucoptera scitella below the commercial damage threshold. [Pg.170]

Table 5.12. Comparison of leaf-mining moths pear leaf blister moth (Leucoptera scitella), spotted tentiform leaf-miner (Phyllonorycter blancardella), peach leaf-miner Lyonetia clerkella), apple leaf-miner (Nepticula malella) and hazelnut leaf-miner (Lithocolletis corylifoliella). Table 5.12. Comparison of leaf-mining moths pear leaf blister moth (Leucoptera scitella), spotted tentiform leaf-miner (Phyllonorycter blancardella), peach leaf-miner Lyonetia clerkella), apple leaf-miner (Nepticula malella) and hazelnut leaf-miner (Lithocolletis corylifoliella).
The flight of the moths can be monitored by means of pheromone traps. In this way it is possible to obtain an overall picture of the presence and species composition of the leaf-mining moths. [Pg.172]


See other pages where Leaf-mining moths is mentioned: [Pg.170]    [Pg.170]    [Pg.2406]    [Pg.116]    [Pg.158]    [Pg.170]    [Pg.8]   
See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.170 , Pg.170 , Pg.171 , Pg.171 , Pg.215 ]




SEARCH



Leaves moths

Moths

© 2024 chempedia.info