| Literature DB >> 19619034 |
Mohammad Reza Hassani1, Gadir Nouri-Ganbalani, Hamzeh Izadi, Mahmoud Shojai, Mehdi Basirat.
Abstract
The pistachio psylla, Agonoscena pistaciae Burckhardt and Lauterer (Hemiptera: Psyllidae) is a major pest of pistachio trees, Pistacia vera L. (Sapindalis: Anacardiaceae) throughout pistachio-producing regions in Iran. Different density levels of A. pistaciae nymphs were maintained on pistachio trees by different insecticide dosages to evaluate the relationship between nymph density and yield loss (weight of 1000 nuts). Psylla nymph densities were monitored weekly by counting nymphs on pistachio terminal leaflets. There was a significant reduction in weight of 1000 nuts as seasonal averages of nymphs increased. Regression analysis was used to determine the relationship between nymph density and weight of 1000 nuts. The economic injury levels varied as a function of market values, management costs, insecticide efficiency and yield loss rate and ranged from 7.7 to 30.7 nymphal days per terminal leaflet, based on weight of 1000 nuts.Entities:
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Year: 2009 PMID: 19619034 PMCID: PMC3011830 DOI: 10.1673/031.009.4001
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Insect Sci ISSN: 1536-2442 Impact factor: 1.857
Figure 1. Mean numbers of Agonoscena pistaciae nymphs in different treatments on pistachio, Pistacia vera cv. Ohadi in Rafsanjan, Iran, 2006.
Figure 2. Linear regression of Agonoscena pistaciae nymph number and weight of 1000 nuts on Pistacia vera cv. Ohadi, Rafsanjan, Iran, 2006.
Economic injury levels (nymphal days per terminal leaflet) for Agonoscena pistaciae nymphs on Pistacia vera cv. Ohadi, Rafsanjan, Iran.