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HASSAN, A., MANSOUR, M., EL-DEEB, M. (2009). SEASONAL FLUCTUATION OF THE LATANIA SCALE INSECT HEMIBERLESIA LATANIAE (SIGNORET) (HOMOPTERA: DIASPIDIDAE) ON FIG TREES IN NEWLEY RECLAIMED AREAS. Egyptian Journal of Agricultural Research, 87(3), 675-689. doi: 10.21608/ejar.2009.196626
ABDEL-MENIM SH. HASSAN; MANSOUR M. MANSOUR; MOHAMED A. EL-DEEB. "SEASONAL FLUCTUATION OF THE LATANIA SCALE INSECT HEMIBERLESIA LATANIAE (SIGNORET) (HOMOPTERA: DIASPIDIDAE) ON FIG TREES IN NEWLEY RECLAIMED AREAS". Egyptian Journal of Agricultural Research, 87, 3, 2009, 675-689. doi: 10.21608/ejar.2009.196626
HASSAN, A., MANSOUR, M., EL-DEEB, M. (2009). 'SEASONAL FLUCTUATION OF THE LATANIA SCALE INSECT HEMIBERLESIA LATANIAE (SIGNORET) (HOMOPTERA: DIASPIDIDAE) ON FIG TREES IN NEWLEY RECLAIMED AREAS', Egyptian Journal of Agricultural Research, 87(3), pp. 675-689. doi: 10.21608/ejar.2009.196626
HASSAN, A., MANSOUR, M., EL-DEEB, M. SEASONAL FLUCTUATION OF THE LATANIA SCALE INSECT HEMIBERLESIA LATANIAE (SIGNORET) (HOMOPTERA: DIASPIDIDAE) ON FIG TREES IN NEWLEY RECLAIMED AREAS. Egyptian Journal of Agricultural Research, 2009; 87(3): 675-689. doi: 10.21608/ejar.2009.196626

SEASONAL FLUCTUATION OF THE LATANIA SCALE INSECT HEMIBERLESIA LATANIAE (SIGNORET) (HOMOPTERA: DIASPIDIDAE) ON FIG TREES IN NEWLEY RECLAIMED AREAS

Article 8, Volume 87, Issue 3, September 2009, Page 675-689  XML PDF (553 K)
Document Type: Original Article
DOI: 10.21608/ejar.2009.196626
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Authors
ABDEL-MENIM SH. HASSAN1; MANSOUR M. MANSOUR2; MOHAMED A. EL-DEEB2
1Plant Protection Research Institute, Agricultural Research Center, Dokki, Giza, Egypt.
2Plant Protection Department, Faculty of Agriculture, Zagazig University, Egypt
Abstract
Field experiments at Sharkia governorate (El-Khattara region) carried out to study the ecology of Hemiberlesia lataniae (Signoret) Homoptera: Diaspididae) on fig trees during two successive seasons 1994 and 1995. Obtained data showed that three peaks were recorded in January, April and November during the two seasons. The highest one was in January for both seasons, with more number in the first season. The main parasitoids on Hemiberlesia lataniae were Aphytis sp. and Aspidiotiphagus sp. Percentage of parasitism during 1994, had two peaks of activity in July and September, while one peak only in June was recorded in 1995. Parasitism was more higher in spring and summer than in autumn and winter. Three overlapping generations were recorded in both seasons, the first, required about three months, the second generation required about seven months, and the third was about two months. The second generation was the weakest one, compared with other generations. Combined effect of temperature and sunny shine had a positive highly significant effect, while R.H. % and sunny shine showed a negatively significant effect on all stages.
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