Webb28 sep. 2024 · The banded fruit weevil (BFW), Phlyctinus callosus (Coleoptera: Curculionidae), is a major indigenous pest of deciduous fruits and grapevine in the Western Cape province of South Africa. Entomopathogens are effective in controlling soil-borne and above-ground stages of insect pests. Soil samples were collected from deciduous fruit … Webb生物源农药在苹果蠹蛾防治中的应用. 2015-04-07 吴正伟 杨雪清 张雅林 西北农林科技大学植物保护学院 植保资源与病虫害治理教育部重点实验室 陕西杨凌 700 沈阳农业大学植物保护学院 辽宁沈阳 0866
Rearing of the banded fruit weevil, Phlyctinus callosus (Schönherr)
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WebbThe effectiveness of helmeted guineafowl Numida meleagris (Linnaeus 1766)in controlling the banded fruit weevil Phlyctinus callosus (Schonherr1826), and their impact on other invertebrates in apple orchards in theWestern Cape Province, South Africa: Witt, A.B.R.;Little, R.M.;Crowe, T.M.; Agriculture, Ecosystems and Environment: 1995-10-01: 查看 WebbAbstract : Descriptions are given of the damage caused, with details of the life history and recommended control measures againt mealybugs (Planococcus ficus) snoutbeetles (Phlyctinus callosus and Eremnus spp.), vine blister mite (Eriophyes vitis), fruit flies (Ceratitis capitata and Pterandrus rosa), bollworm (Heliothis armigera) and fruit … Webb5. Banded Fruit Weevil, Phlyctinus callosus Phlyctinus callosus which is also commonly known as Banded Snout Beetle or Grapevine Beetle is naturally restricted to the Western Cape province of South Africa. It was collected from different succulent plants in KNBG (Figure 6). This is a polyphagous species which has five letter words containing i and h