Allam, S.A.

Effect of intercrooping of four aromatic plants on the population of three main pests and their associated predators with three bean varieties at Fayoum and Gharbia Governorates, Egypt [electronic resource]. تأثير التحميل بأربعة من النباتات العطرية على تعداد ثلاثة من الآفات الرئيسية وكذلك المفترسات المصاحبة لها على ثلاثة من أصناف الفاصوليا بمحافظتى الفيوم والغربية - مصر. - P.215-230.

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In this study, the effect of intercropping of four aromatic plants (mint fennel, rocket, and black cumin), with three bean varieties (bronco, poliste and nebrasca), on the population of three main sucking pests (the two spotted-spider mite, tetranychus urticae koch, the tomato whitefly, bemisa tabaci (genn) and the onion thrips, thrips tabaci lind.) and their common associated predators (orius spp. and predatory mites mainly phytoseiulus persimilis) was studied at two governorates; fayoum and gharbia governorates during 2007 growing season.


Summary in arabic.


Aromatic plants.
Beans--Disease and pest resistance.
Beans--Breeding--Egypt.
Intercropping--Egypt.
Predatory insects