The phenology of the San Jose scaleQuadraspidiotus perniciosus [Hom.: Diaspididae] and its association with its natural enemies on almond trees in northern Greece |
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Authors: | P. I. Katsoyannos Loukia Argyriou |
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Affiliation: | (1) Benaki Phytopathological Institute Kifissia, Athens, Greece |
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Abstract: | The phenology of the San Jose scale was studied in a heavily-infested almond orchard in northern Greece. It appears that the scale there completes 3 generations per year. The majority of the population hibernates as 1st instar larvae. A series of releases were made using the introduced Hymenoptera parasiteProspaltella perniciosi Tower. Sampling results showed a very high mortality of the San Jose scale, Apart from the percentage due to climatic factors, the remainder is a result of the action of natural enemies. A considerable part of this action is attributable to the local entomophagous insects and especially the predators, of whichCybocephalus fodori Endrody-Younga appears to be the key species. The rest is attributable to the action of the released populations ofP. perniciosi. The main part of this paper was presented during the International Symposium held in Budapest (15–20 August 1983). |
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Keywords: | Quadraspidiotus perniciosus San Jose scale's phenology almond trees Greece natural enemies efficacy Prospaltella perniciosi Cybocephalus fodori |
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