1991
DOI: 10.4241/kyubyochu.37.198
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Seasonal prevalence of the peach leafminer, Lyonetia clerkella in Kagoshima Prefecture.

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“…For example, the moth grows for five or six generations in Yamagata Prefecture (Shoji and Ueno, 1981), six to seven generations in both Toyama (Naruse, 1978b) and Hiroshima Prefectures (Fujiwara et al, 1978), and nine generations in Kagoshima Prefecture (Miyaji, 1991). The seven generations in Tsukuba, as observed in the present study, fell within this expected range.…”
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confidence: 74%
“…For example, the moth grows for five or six generations in Yamagata Prefecture (Shoji and Ueno, 1981), six to seven generations in both Toyama (Naruse, 1978b) and Hiroshima Prefectures (Fujiwara et al, 1978), and nine generations in Kagoshima Prefecture (Miyaji, 1991). The seven generations in Tsukuba, as observed in the present study, fell within this expected range.…”
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confidence: 74%
“…agata et al ( 2007) reported three generations of L. clerkella at the altitude of 200-300 m and 1-2 generations at an elevation of 750-860 m. This pest was found to develop 3-4 generations per year in ukraine (Kholchenkov, 1974). Furthermore, Shoji & ueno (1981) reported that the apple leaf miner moths grow for 5 to 6 generations per year in yamagata Prefecture while as Miyaji (1991) found L. clerkella produced 9 generations per year in Kagoshima prefecture, Japan. apple leaf miner was also found to produce 5 generations in a year under natural conditions in Kashmir (Rather & Buhroo, 2015).…”
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confidence: 99%