OCCURANCE AND SEASONALITY OF STREPSICRATES SEMICANELLA AND HELOPELTIS THEIVORA ON EUCALYPTUS AND EFECT OF TEMPERATURE ON THEIR INCIDENCE

Leafroller, Strepsicrates semicanella and the sap sucking bug, Helopeltis theivora caused severe damage on early growth in Eucalyptus (Myrtaceae) trees in Indonesia. However, information on the occurrence, seasonality and effect of weather parameters on these serious pests of Eucalyptus were insuffi...

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Planting
Rain
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Seasonal variations
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