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The Main Insect Pests of Safflower on Various Plant Parts in Iran

The Main Insect Pests of Safflower on Various Plant Parts in Iran
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摘要 Safflower (Carthamus tinctorius) has its own limited factors, especially insect pests. There are several injurious insect pests reported from various safflower growing areas in Iran, causing severe and economical losses on various parts of safflower plants. They are safflower Budfly and capsulfly (Acanthiophilus helianthi), aphid (Uroleucon carthami), green leafhopper (Empoasca decipiens), ground bug (Oxycarneus pallens), grampod borer and capsule borer or bordered straw (Heliothis (and or Heliocaverpa) peltigera), red spider mite and two spotted spider mite (Tetranychus urtica), beet armyworm (Spodoptera exigua), scarab beetle (Tropinota (and or Epicometis) hirta), Egyptian cotton leaf (Spodoptera littoralis), cotton boll worm (Heliothi absouleta) and so on. The other reported safflower insect pests from other countries are wireworms (Limonius spp.), lygus bugs (Lygus hesperus), flower thrips (Eastern or Western) or onion thrips (Thrips tabaci), and seed corn maggots (Delia platura), sunflower moths (Helianthus annuus) and Caterpillar (Perigaea capensis) are the serious pests of this crop. The other reports showed that some stored-product insects are capable of establishing infestations in safflower seeds and seed meal under suitable conditions. Only Lasiaderma serricorne, Stegobium penliceum, and the four species of Trogodema were to be as the infectious pests. Safflower is also attractive to several beneficial insects, including lady beetles and lacewings that may provide insect control in surrounding fields.
出处 《Journal of Agricultural Science and Technology(A)》 2012年第11期1281-1288,共8页 农业科学与技术(A)
关键词 Safflower (Carthamus tinctorius L.) INSECTS PESTS Iran. 红花 害虫 伊朗 植物 甜菜夜蛾 经济损失 小绿叶蝉 二斑叶螨
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