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A NEW STRATEGY FOR CONTROLLING THREE DEVASTATING PESTS ATTACKING DATE PALM PLANTATIONS IN EL BAHARIYA AND SIWA OASES, EGYPT THROUGH USING A SPECIAL GROUP OF NATURAL ENEMIES
2019
Egyptian Journal of Agricultural Research
gypt is considered the world leader in date production; yet, Batrachedra amydraula Meyrick, Arenipses sabella Hampson and Virachola livia Klug are threatening this position. This study aimed to set a new strategy by using six parasitoids and predators, i.e. Trichogramma sp., Bracon sp., Goniozus sp., Chrysoperla sp., Coccinella sp. and Orius sp. to trap the different pests' stages in El-Bahariya and Siwa Oases' palm plantations. By the end of the season of each pest, A. sabella and V. livia
doi:10.21608/ejar.2019.150688
fatcat:3pqnz3yr5fbirffgkmqi56zkla