Distribution of phytophagous insects on oilseed crucifers under conditions of a dry vegetation period

The species composition and distribution of the main pests on rapeseed with three planting dates, Indian mustard, and spring turnip rape are studied under conditions of a dry and hot vegetation period. It is suggested to use leaf turnip for turnip flea beetles and early-planted rapeseed for pollen b...

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