2021
DOI: 10.13080/z-a.2021.108.022
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The occurrence and control of black bean aphid (Aphis fabae Scop.) in broad bean

Abstract: To assess changes in the population of black bean aphid (Aphis fabae Scop.) in relation to the cultivar and timing of pest control using insecticides, precision field experiment was carried out in the fields of broad bean (Vicia faba L.). The research was conducted on three broad bean cultivars 'Tiffany', 'Fuego' and 'Vertigo' during three successive growing seasons in 2018, 2019 and 2020 at different sites with a distance between the experimental fields of 1-2 km. The experiment included five insect pest cont… Show more

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“…These observations were conducted once every 3-4 days from the time of occurrence of the first winged female migrant up to the end of the period of occurrence of aphids on 30 randomly selected and marked plants on each plot. The aphids were counted on the whole plant (similarly as Almogdad and Semaskiene [25]). Generally, when the number of aphids was less than 100, all specimens were precisely counted, and when the number became higher, the number of aphids was estimated.…”
Section: Black Bean Aphid Abundancementioning
confidence: 99%
“…These observations were conducted once every 3-4 days from the time of occurrence of the first winged female migrant up to the end of the period of occurrence of aphids on 30 randomly selected and marked plants on each plot. The aphids were counted on the whole plant (similarly as Almogdad and Semaskiene [25]). Generally, when the number of aphids was less than 100, all specimens were precisely counted, and when the number became higher, the number of aphids was estimated.…”
Section: Black Bean Aphid Abundancementioning
confidence: 99%