Diamondback MothCabbageLife TablesA field and laboratory investigation was carried out at Agricultural College Farm and Department of Entomology, Agricultural College, Bapatla for the development of life tables of Plutella xylostella (L.) on cabbage. The age specific life tables revealed that the ...
The effect of different hosts (maize and kidney bean) on the growth and reproduction of S. frugiperda were investigated using the age-stage, two-sex life table method. Results The results showed that S. frugiperda could complete its entire life cycle on both hosts, albeit with significantly ...
Misuse and overuse of antibiotics have contributed in the last decades to a phenomenon known as antibiotic resistance which is currently considered one of the principal threats to global public health by the World Health Organization. The aim to find alternative drugs has been demonstrated as a real...
Eventually, and much later than we’d anticipated, we turned off the coastal highway, under a huge, imposing arch and entered the grounds of the Bahia Principe Luxury Sian Ka’an, a hotel with a large golf course, country club and lots of areas of gated condos, but no beach. That was...
So rather than having a three-stage life cycle, a butterfly has a multi-stage life – a caterpillar transforms into a bigger caterpillar, which turns into an even bigger caterpillar, and on and on, till its big enough, and stops producing something called the Juvenile Hormone, and that let...
Oviposition periodicity, egg morphology and life history of large cabbage moth Crocidolomia pavonana population in Samoadoi:10.1071/sp16004John B. SulifoaSateki FangupoRashmi KantCSIRO PUBLISHING
cabbage white orange-tip butterfly large cabbage white European cabbage butterfly Pieridae (Show more) See all related content white butterfly, (subfamily Pierinae), any of a group of butterflies in the family Pieridae (order Lepidoptera) that are named for their white wings with black margi...
Life cycle and fecundity of Spodoptera exigua (Lep.: Noctuidae) on five soybean varieties. J. Entomol. Soc. Iran. 2011, 30, 1–12. [Google Scholar] Panda, N.; Pradhan, B.; Samalo, A.P.; Rao, P.S.P. Note on the relationship of some biochemical factors with the resistance in ...
Tussock moth, any of a group of moths (order Lepidoptera), the common name for which is derived from the hair tufts, or tussocks, found on most larval forms. The large larvae are hairy, and many species have stinging hairs. Some forage from a silken tent