Survey of insects and mites associated with soybean and maize in various intercropping systems [electronic resource].

By: Contributor(s): Language: English Summary language: Arabic Description: p.1439-1446Other title:
  • حصر للحشرات والاكاروسات المرتبطة بفول الصويا والذرة الشامية فى أنظمة تحميل مختلفة [Added title page title]
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  • Mansoura University journal of agricultural sciences, 2003 v. 28 (2) [electronic resource].
Subject(s): Online resources: In: Mansoura University Journal of Agricultural Sciences 2003.v.28(2)Summary: The surveyed arthropods on soybean plants and polyculture of soybean and maize at two locations representing Middle Egypt revealed the presence of 117 insect species belonging to 58 families from 11 orders (of which 9 species of order Orthoptera belonging to 4 families), classified as 44 phytophagous species of economic importance (37.0%) and 33 insect species as visitors, pollinators, non-pest and saprophagous (28.0%). However, natural enemies (predators and parasites) were presented by 40 species (35.0%) and Acarina by 4 species (2 of them were classified as phytophagous mites and the others as predators).
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The surveyed arthropods on soybean plants and polyculture of soybean and maize at two locations representing Middle Egypt revealed the presence of 117 insect species belonging to 58 families from 11 orders (of which 9 species of order Orthoptera belonging to 4 families), classified as 44 phytophagous species of economic importance (37.0%) and 33 insect species as visitors, pollinators, non-pest and saprophagous (28.0%). However, natural enemies (predators and parasites) were presented by 40 species (35.0%) and Acarina by 4 species (2 of them were classified as phytophagous mites and the others as predators).

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