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Seasonal occurrence and parasitism of lepidopterous pests of crucifers, and host age selection by a potential control agent: Trichogramma

Posted on:1998-09-20Degree:M.ScType:Thesis
University:McGill University (Canada)Candidate:Godin, ClaudeFull Text:PDF
GTID:2463390014475769Subject:Biology
Abstract/Summary:
uring a two years study (1993-1994) in southwestern Quebec, Artogeia rapae and Plutella xylostella were found to be the most important lepidopterous pests of cruciferous crops, followed by Trichoplusia ni and four minor species. The relationship between plant sampling and the use of degree-days, pheromone traps (P. xylostella) or butterflies counts (A. rapae) was assessed for A. rapae and P. xylostella. Three generations of A. rapae were observed annually, with a duration of 319.7 degree-days above...
Keywords/Search Tags:Rapae, Xylostella
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