The oak leaf-roller moth (Tortrix viridana L.) damages the Zagros forests greatly by feeding upon leaves and sprouts of different species. The current study was carried out in 2015 in order to investigate the influence of cardinal directions on quantity features of oak tree and on the demographic changes of oak leaf-roller moth in Ghabr-e-Hosein area (Piranshahr) located in oak forests of west Azerbayjan. In every main geographical directions 30 gall oak trees (Quercus infectoria) and 30 Lebanon Oak trees (Q. libani) was measured using transect method and the pest larvae were counted from the branch tip inward and also quantity features of the host trees were recorded. Results showed that the maximum crown diameter was on the east while the...
Sound management and conservation of insect communities and forests require a thorough understanding...
Gypsy moth (Lymantria dispar) is one of the most important forest pests in the world. Numerous previ...
The acorn (oak nut) is attacked by Coleoptera and Hymenoptera and another insects before and after f...
Introduction Various pests attack oak trees and in most cases heavily damage them. The European oak ...
Tortrix viridana L. is the most important pest of oak trees in Iran. The larvae of the pest impose h...
Foliage damage by leaf-eating insects during mass reproduction causes deterioration of the sanitary ...
The Tunisian oak forests are susceptible and sensitive to invasion of various pests, among them, the...
Adult moths from an ecological group of winter geometrid species look for trees where they copulate ...
Introduction: Land use change, deforestation, grazing, intentional and unintentional fire and invasi...
In this study it has been considered that the inflict of two species, Erannis defoliaria and Operoph...
The decline of oak (Quercus spp.) forests is a current trend in Northern Hemisphere and is character...
This survey investigated the relationship between gall morphology and some fitness components in the...
International audienceAim: The strength of species interactions is traditionally expected to increas...
Spatial patterns of trees are important characteristics of forests to analyze canopy replacement, re...
This paper presents the results of the laboratory study of gypsy moth development on Q. cerris and Q...
Sound management and conservation of insect communities and forests require a thorough understanding...
Gypsy moth (Lymantria dispar) is one of the most important forest pests in the world. Numerous previ...
The acorn (oak nut) is attacked by Coleoptera and Hymenoptera and another insects before and after f...
Introduction Various pests attack oak trees and in most cases heavily damage them. The European oak ...
Tortrix viridana L. is the most important pest of oak trees in Iran. The larvae of the pest impose h...
Foliage damage by leaf-eating insects during mass reproduction causes deterioration of the sanitary ...
The Tunisian oak forests are susceptible and sensitive to invasion of various pests, among them, the...
Adult moths from an ecological group of winter geometrid species look for trees where they copulate ...
Introduction: Land use change, deforestation, grazing, intentional and unintentional fire and invasi...
In this study it has been considered that the inflict of two species, Erannis defoliaria and Operoph...
The decline of oak (Quercus spp.) forests is a current trend in Northern Hemisphere and is character...
This survey investigated the relationship between gall morphology and some fitness components in the...
International audienceAim: The strength of species interactions is traditionally expected to increas...
Spatial patterns of trees are important characteristics of forests to analyze canopy replacement, re...
This paper presents the results of the laboratory study of gypsy moth development on Q. cerris and Q...
Sound management and conservation of insect communities and forests require a thorough understanding...
Gypsy moth (Lymantria dispar) is one of the most important forest pests in the world. Numerous previ...
The acorn (oak nut) is attacked by Coleoptera and Hymenoptera and another insects before and after f...