2022
DOI: 10.13057/biodiv/d230218
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Morphology, biology, and damage behaviors of nutsedge borer (Bactra venosana Zeller) in Tra Vinh Province, Vietnam

Abstract: Abstract. Nguyen HU, Phan QN, Dang HT, Son TTN, Nguyen HN, Nguyen THT. 2021. Morphology, biology, and damage behaviors of nutsedge borer (Bactra venosana Zeller) in Tra Vinh Province, Vietnam. Biodiversitas 23: 733-741. Nutsedge borer, Bactra venosana Zeller (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae), is a common pest of sedge in Tra Vinh Province. To control this species, its morphology, biology, and behaviors were investigated in Tra Vinh Province. The study was conducted with the aim of determining the information related … Show more

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“…In addition, Table 4 shows that Copepoda nauplius is dominant in most of the water bodies in the study area. This result is consistent with previous research by Nguyet and Dang (2014) [62] on surface water bodies in the rainy season in Vinh Long province. This species has a wide ecological distribution, occurs quite commonly in natural water bodies, and thrives in environments with mild organic pollution.…”
Section: The Seasonal Predominance Of Planktonsupporting
confidence: 94%
“…In addition, Table 4 shows that Copepoda nauplius is dominant in most of the water bodies in the study area. This result is consistent with previous research by Nguyet and Dang (2014) [62] on surface water bodies in the rainy season in Vinh Long province. This species has a wide ecological distribution, occurs quite commonly in natural water bodies, and thrives in environments with mild organic pollution.…”
Section: The Seasonal Predominance Of Planktonsupporting
confidence: 94%