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BIOLOGICAL STUDY OF GYPSY MOTH (LYMANTRIA DISPAR L.) IN NOOR PLAIN FORESTS

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  43-58

Abstract

 Lymantria disparL. distinguished gypsy moth outbreak at the forest surroundings of natural resources factually of Tarbiat Modarres University, beside of Noor forest park than that is one of the remaining plain forest of north forest of Iran, in 2001. The Polyphage larval of this pest by high crowd density attacked the trees and feed whole crown of them. It phenomenon shaped summer landscape of this forest similar to autumn fall. This pest passes over winter in the egg masses. In late March to early April synchronized budding of trees the larvae begin to hatch. Larvae after passing five (at male) and six (at female) larval instars enter the pupae stage. The adult insects (moths) emerge in late June. Moth after emerging mating then female lays the egg masses immediately. After 20 to 30 days embryos develop into larvae at the egg masses and the larvae remain in the eggs during the winter. The results of 100% inventory show The most damages was in Prunus persica, Parrotia persica, Quercus castaneaefolia, Carpinus betulus, Pterocaria fraxinifolia, Populus caspica, Ulmus carpinifoliaand Alnus glutinosatree species respectively. There was not any damage in Diospyrus lotus, Morus alba andFicus carica tree species. In the study natural controlling of this pest Bacillus thuringiensis bacteria and Calosoma sycophanta ground beetle as natural enemy and predators were reported in the study area that they had important role in decrease of Lymantria disparpopulation.

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    ESMAILZADEH, O., HOSSEINI, S.M., ASADI, H., & AHMADI, A.. (2010). BIOLOGICAL STUDY OF GYPSY MOTH (LYMANTRIA DISPAR L.) IN NOOR PLAIN FORESTS. NATURAL ECOSYSTEMS OF IRAN, 1(1), 43-58. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/215091/en

    Vancouver: Copy

    ESMAILZADEH O., HOSSEINI S.M., ASADI H., AHMADI A.. BIOLOGICAL STUDY OF GYPSY MOTH (LYMANTRIA DISPAR L.) IN NOOR PLAIN FORESTS. NATURAL ECOSYSTEMS OF IRAN[Internet]. 2010;1(1):43-58. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/215091/en

    IEEE: Copy

    O. ESMAILZADEH, S.M. HOSSEINI, H. ASADI, and A. AHMADI, “BIOLOGICAL STUDY OF GYPSY MOTH (LYMANTRIA DISPAR L.) IN NOOR PLAIN FORESTS,” NATURAL ECOSYSTEMS OF IRAN, vol. 1, no. 1, pp. 43–58, 2010, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/215091/en

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