Acrolepiopsis assectella
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Acrolepiopsis assectella |
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Acrolepiopsis assectella View in CoL
Adults of onion leek moth were recorded on sticky traps in both investigation seasons ( Figure 1 View Fig ), but no damages caused by A. assectella maggots on onion leaves were recorded in 2012. Very few damages of the above pests were recorded over the vegetation season of 2011. At the first assessment time in control plots the highest level of damage was stated. Over the vegetation season several cases of damage at the second and the third assessment times were recorded ( Fig. 2 View Fig ).
In similar studies in Germany ( Richter & Hommes 2003) variable infestation levels of onions by A. assectella was observed: in one season damage was stated only by overwintered generation but no infestation by summer generations. In another vegetation season a severe infestation during the whole season was recorded. Unfortunately reasons for such variations were not interpreted.
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