The influence of the temperature at the intensity of the spread of the cotton bollworm (heliothis obsoleta fabr. = helicoverpa armigera hb.) as a pest of the peppers in the Strumica region

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Abstract

H. armigera is typical polyphagous insect which attacks: tomatoes, peppers, tobacco, maize, cotton, garlic, onions, cabbage, soy, beans and many other leguminous and pumpkin crops and various weed plants. The damages from the cotton bollworm have economic importance, especially when the species is in progradation. It is widespread all over the world, especially in warmer climates. The increase in the population of this cotton bollworm is associated with global warming.

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  • Dusan Spasov, Goce Delcev University
    Department for plant and environment protection
  • Dragica Spasova, Goce Delcev University
    Department for crop production
  • Mite Ilievski, Goce Delcev University
    Department for crop production
  • Biljana Atanasova, Goce Delcev University
    Department for plant and environment production

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05.02.2016

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The influence of the temperature at the intensity of the spread of the cotton bollworm (heliothis obsoleta fabr. = helicoverpa armigera hb.) as a pest of the peppers in the Strumica region. (2016). Journal of Agriculture and Plant Sciences, 13(1), pp. 113-119. https://js.ugd.edu.mk/index.php/YFA/article/view/1132

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