THE EFFECTIVENESS OF MONITORING THE SPREAD AND DAMAGE OF ORIENTAL FRUIT BURGER (GRAPHOLITHA MOLESTA BUSCK) IN ORCHARDS
Keywords:
plant protection, oriental fruit moth, pheromone trap, insects, distributionAbstract
The article describes the results of the study of the internal quarantine object of the oriental fruit moth (Grapholitha molesta). The distribution of the eastern codling moth, a pest that damages fruit trees, has been studied.
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