Font Size: a A A
Keyword [Grapholitha molesta]
Result: 1 - 20 | Page: 1 of 2
1. Studies On Prediction System Of Grapholitha Molesta (Busck) Based On Support Vector Machine And Geographic Information System
2. Studies On Synthesis And Activity Of Grapholitha Molesta Busck's Sex Pheromone
3. Studies On Sex Pheromone Mass Trapping, Mating Disruption And Biorational Control Of Grapholita Molesta
4. Effects Of Complementary Nutriments And Short-Term Heat Treatment On Adult's Reproduction And Longevity Of Oriental Fruit Moth, Grapholita Molesta Busck
5. Influence Of Temperature And Photoperiod On The Growth Development And Diapause Of The Oriental Fruit Moth, Grapholitha Molesta
6. The Research On Fruit Moth Population Monitoring And Control And On The Emergenced Condition Of Carposina Niponensis (Walsingham) Overwinter Larvae Come Out From The Soil
7. The Expression And Functional Study Of Ecdysone Signal Transduction Pathway Genes In Grapholitha Molesta
8. Regularity And Prevention Research Of Fruit Moths In Peach Orchard Of The West Of Henan Province
9. The Occurrence, Damage And Diapause Character Of Grapholitha Molesta (Busck)(Lepidoptera: Tortricidae) In Taian Peach Orchard
10. The Effect Of Temperature On Reproduction And Diapause Of Grapholitha Molesta (Busck)(Lepidoptera:Tortricidae).
11. The Effect Of Host Fruit On The Infestation And Growth Development Of Grapholita Molesta Busck And The Primary Physic-chemical Mechanism
12. The Integrated Application Research On Traps And Bagging Technology For Grapholitha Molesta
13. The Occurrence And Physical Control Techniques Of Pear Gall Midge (Dasineura Pyri), Oriental Fruit Moth (Grapholitha Molesta) In The Northwest District Of Zhejiang Province
14. The Effects Of Climatic Condition On The Two Kinds Of Pear Pest Dynamics And Control Research
15. Behavior Response Of Grapholitha Molesta Development For Phenology Of Host Plant
16. The Effect Of Photoperiod And Light Intensity On Grapholitha Molesta (Lepidoptera:Tortricidae) Calling Behavior And Fecundity
17. The Efficiency Of Two Host Plant Volatiles As Synergistic Agents For Grapholitha Molesta Sex Attractant
18. Study Of Midgut Trypsin Activities And Gene Expression In Oriental Fruit Moths During Larval Development
19. Studies On Main Factors Of Outbreak Damage Of Grapholitha Molesta (Busck) And Host Selection
20. Research On The Quantitative Analysis For The Main Active Component Of Grapholitha Molesta Busck Sex Pheromone Lure
  <<First  <Prev  Next>  Last>>  Jump to