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Distribution of infestation by lentil gall midge Contarinia lentis (Dipt., Cecidomyiidae) in lentil fields: statistical model
Authors:P Kolesik
Abstract:The horizontal distribution of infestation by Contarinia lentis in lentil fields, not subjected to chemical control was recorded and analysed in Slovak Republic during outbreaks of this pest in 1986–89. Infestation level was defined as the percentage of galls form the total number of galls, pods, and flowers. The highest level of infestation were found along the edges and the lowest levels in the centres of fields. The distribution of the infestation between the edge and the centre has been described for 18 fields using a nonlinear function containing two parameters. The first parameter represents the infestation level at the edge. The second parameter represents the rate of decreas of infestation from the edge towards the centre of the field. The relationship between the first parameter and the distance to the adult midge emerge site and the relationship between second parameter and the mean velocity of winds caryring females from the emergence site is described using exponential functions. The results indicate that (1) the longer the distance to the midge emergence site, the lower the infestation at the edge; and (2) the gretaer the wind velocity, the weaker the decrese in infestation from the edge towards the centre of a field.
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