1989
DOI: 10.1111/j.1439-0418.1989.tb00465.x
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Einschätzung und Nutzung eines Populationsmodells für die Getreidelaus Macrosiphum (Sitobion) avenae (F.)

Abstract: Evaluation and utilization of a population model for the English grain aphid Macrosiphum (Sitobion) avenae (F.) An important precondition for the application of a model is its validation. So the main results of the evaluation of the simulation model PESTSIM‐MAC concerning the population dynamics of Macrosiphum (Sitobion) avenae (F.) are discussed. Extensive simulation studies in connection with the analysis of key processes were made to improve the model and to give evidence of the validity. To a large extent … Show more

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“…, ; Ciss et al. ), Northern Europe (Rautapää ) and Central Europe (Holz and Wetzel ; Freier et al. ; Gosselke et al.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…, ; Ciss et al. ), Northern Europe (Rautapää ) and Central Europe (Holz and Wetzel ; Freier et al. ; Gosselke et al.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, there have been attempts to model the development of aphid populations infesting crops using abiotic factors and effects of natural enemies as predictors. This was performed using data collected in Western Europe (Carter et al 1982(Carter et al , 1989Ciss et al 2014), Northern Europe (Rautap€ a€ a 1976) and Central Europe (Holz and Wetzel 1989;Freier et al 1996;Gosselke et al 2001;Klueken et al 2009a,b). Advanced method of shortterm prediction was developed in the warning system EPIPRE aimed at predicting disease and aphid occurrence in wheat, in the Netherlands (Drenth and Stol 1990).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%