2005
DOI: 10.1501/tarimbil_0000000499
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Çubuk (Ankara) İlçesi Vişne Ağaçlarında Zararlı Olan Türler, Doğal Düşmanları ve Önemlileri Üzerinde Gözlemler

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“…And [14] in a study he conducted in the province of Mosul on the insect of the embroidered reticulate bug showed that apple leaves began to appear in the last week of March and were infected by the insect one day after opening them. Most of the previous studies conducted on the insect indicated that it begins to emerge almost simultaneously with leaf opening in spring [15,16,17]. Al-Amri [3] showed that the insect appeared on the leaves of apple trees at the end of February, and its numbers continued to increase on apple, pear, and quince trees, while it did not notice a significant increase in the number of insects on apricot and pear.…”
Section: 1 Feeding Preference Of Stephanitis Pyri On Apple Tree Culti...mentioning
confidence: 98%
“…And [14] in a study he conducted in the province of Mosul on the insect of the embroidered reticulate bug showed that apple leaves began to appear in the last week of March and were infected by the insect one day after opening them. Most of the previous studies conducted on the insect indicated that it begins to emerge almost simultaneously with leaf opening in spring [15,16,17]. Al-Amri [3] showed that the insect appeared on the leaves of apple trees at the end of February, and its numbers continued to increase on apple, pear, and quince trees, while it did not notice a significant increase in the number of insects on apricot and pear.…”
Section: 1 Feeding Preference Of Stephanitis Pyri On Apple Tree Culti...mentioning
confidence: 98%