Natural control of pistachio wood-eating moth

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Natural control of pistachio wood-eating moth
From environmental factors, heat and humidity Iranian Pistachio have an important place. Rajabi (1976) studies on the butterfly (Zeuzera pyrina L.) and wood-eating beetles, Rajabi and Seyed-Islami (1351) on the distribution of wood-bearing fruit beetles (Osphranteria coerulescens Redtb.) Showed that ambient temperature and humidity play an important role in activity and Geographical distribution of wood-eating insects and changes in these two factors cause fluctuations in their population.

Abbaszadeh (1998) studies on the study of pistachio wood-eating moth and determining the percentage of its infection in different parts of Isfahan province pave the way for the initial identification of some physical factors affecting the life of this pest. Other factors that play a role in controlling insects are natural enemies.

A large number of wood-eating pests have been reported to be effective natural enemies. Woodpeckers who pierce the bark of trees with their beaks and feed on wood-eating insects, birds that hunt wood-eating insects in flight, or ants that feed on the larvae and eggs of these insects indicate the role of these natural controlling factors. They are insects (Rajabi, 1976). Shaygan (1992).

Thirteen species of parasitoid bees were reported from wood-eating moths, five of which have been identified by the British Museum as follows:

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برچسب: Iranian Pistachio, نویسنده: علی سلطانی بازدید: 160 تاريخ: يکشنبه 7 فروردين 1401 ساعت: 13:07

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