Studies of fluctuations in insect populations XIII An improved method of ascertaining the correct date to sample when assessing larval infestations of the wheat-blossom midges

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Barnes, H. F. 1952. Studies of fluctuations in insect populations XIII An improved method of ascertaining the correct date to sample when assessing larval infestations of the wheat-blossom midges. Annals of Applied Biology - AAB. 39 (3), pp. 374-378. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1744-7348.1952.tb01020.x

AuthorsBarnes, H. F.
Abstract

Fully fed larvae of the wheat-blossom midges need moist conditions in order to descend from the ears to the soil. A dry spell coinciding with the fully fed stage therefore causes an accumulation of larvae, which subsequently leave the ears in a body when rain comes. Conversely, in wet weather each larva leaves the wheat as soon as it finishes feeding, and, since all the eggs are not laid on the same day, the descent will then be a gradual process. A method is described of taking small samples of wheat ears at frequent intervals, thus facilitating the determination of the correct date on which to take the main sample for the assessment of infestation by the two wheat-blossom midges.

Year of Publication1952
JournalAnnals of Applied Biology - AAB
Journal citation39 (3), pp. 374-378
Digital Object Identifier (DOI)https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1744-7348.1952.tb01020.x
ISSN00034746
PublisherJohn Wiley & Sons, Ltd

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