01818cab a2200265Ia 4500001000800000003000600008008004100014040000800055041001300063100002900076240007400105245015200179246016800331300001500499504002400514520070500538546002301243650003501266650004401301700001601345700002001361700001701381773007701398856007701475u188366SIRSI100619s2006 ua ss b eng d aEAL aengbara1 aAbdel-Samad, Salwa S.M. 10aAnnals of agricultural science, 2006 v. 51 (2)h[electronic resource]10aPopulation flactuations of aphis craccivora and liriomyza trifolii and their endoparasitoids on certain faba bean varietiesh[electronic resource].15aتذبذب تعـداد من الفـول وصانعة أنفاق الأوراق وطفيلياتهما الداخلية على أصناف فول محددة. ap.531-540. aIncludes reference. aInfestation by the aphid, Aphis craccivora and leafminer, Liriomyza trifolii (Burg) and its associated parasitoids on four faba bean Vicia faba varieties; Misr1, Misr2, Giza 40 and Giza 429 were studied at Shandawel, Sohag Governorate during 2004/05 and 2005/06 seasons. February and March were found to be the most important months for the rate of infestation by both pests. Susceptibility of faba bean varieties could be arranged (in both months) ascendingly according to the mean of infestation by aphids per plant as follows: Misr1 (40.6) and Misr2 (42.6) Giza40 (54.2) and Giza429 (58.7). Also, for leafminer the arrangement was Misr2 (18.2%), Giza429 (19.8%), Misr1 (23.9%) and Giza 40 (26.1%). aSummary in Arabic. 0aFava beanxDiseases and pests. 0aLiriomyza trifoliixBiological control.1 aAhmed, M.A.1 aMostafa, F.F.M.1 aOkil, A.A.M.0 tAnnals of Agricultural Science. g2006.v.51(2)x0570-17837nnaswu15797140uhttp://nile.enal.sci.eg/EALE/2006/AAS/5106/2/531.pdfzFull Text Article.