this paper reports on investigations began in 1981 in various pine forests composed of several different pine species, located in Tuscany and Latium. The aim of the study was to assess host tree influence on behaviour of the pine processionary moth females during the oviposition phase.

PLANT-PHYTOPHAGOUS INTERACTIONS IN PINE-FORESTS. OVIPOSITION PREFERENCES OF PINE PROCESSIONARY MOTH FOR DIFFERENT HOST-PLANTS / R. TIBERI; A. NICCOLI; T. PANZAVOLTA; L. MARZIALI; L. BONUOMO. - STAMPA. - (2002), pp. 176-178. (Intervento presentato al convegno IUFRO Conference on Collecting and analyzing information for sustainable forest management and biodiversity monitoring with special reference to mediterranean ecosystems tenutosi a PALERMO nel 4-7/12/2001).

PLANT-PHYTOPHAGOUS INTERACTIONS IN PINE-FORESTS. OVIPOSITION PREFERENCES OF PINE PROCESSIONARY MOTH FOR DIFFERENT HOST-PLANTS.

TIBERI, RIZIERO;PANZAVOLTA, TIZIANA;BONUOMO, LUIGI
2002

Abstract

this paper reports on investigations began in 1981 in various pine forests composed of several different pine species, located in Tuscany and Latium. The aim of the study was to assess host tree influence on behaviour of the pine processionary moth females during the oviposition phase.
2002
IUFRO Conference on Collecting and analyzing information for sustainable forest management and biodiversity monitoring with special reference to mediterranean ecosystems
IUFRO Conference on Collecting and analyzing information for sustainable forest management and biodiversity monitoring with special reference to mediterranean ecosystems
PALERMO
4-7/12/2001
R. TIBERI; A. NICCOLI; T. PANZAVOLTA; L. MARZIALI; L. BONUOMO
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