Significance of the family Braconidae in regulating moth population in agrobiocenosis

This article discusses the importance of representatives of the Braconidae family in regulating the number of harmful moths in various agrobiocenoses. In order to determine the species composition and biological features of the development of the entomophage in the Tashkent region, samples of eggs,...

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Main Authors: Kholmurodov Erkin, Tojieva Muyassar
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Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2023-01-01
Series:BIO Web of Conferences
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Online Access:https://www.bio-conferences.org/articles/bioconf/pdf/2023/10/bioconf_ebwff2023_01008.pdf
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Tojieva Muyassar
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description This article discusses the importance of representatives of the Braconidae family in regulating the number of harmful moths in various agrobiocenoses. In order to determine the species composition and biological features of the development of the entomophage in the Tashkent region, samples of eggs, larvae and butterflies occurring moth. Along with this, moth larvae affected by entomophages were collected and determined by which entomophage they were affected. As a result, in 2015-2016, 527 infected moth larvae were detected, of which 381 larvae were affected by species of the family Braconidae, the rest 146 by other entomophages. Of the braconids, 17 species were noted. The identified species include Apanteles pallipes Reinh, Apanteles ruficrus Hal., Apanteles telengai Tobias., Apanteles kazak Tel., Apanteles vanessae Reinh, Meteorus rubens Nees., Microgaster mediator Hal., Microgaster sordipes Nees, Microgaster vidua Ruthe., Macrocentrus collaris Spin., Bracon hebetor Say, Bracon radialis Tel., Bracon telengai Mul., Rogas dimidiatus Spin., Rogas pallidator Thunb., Chelonus oculator Panz., Chelonus luzhetzkii.
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spelling doaj.art-86890b0d514e44a89ac207f4128fe0d32023-09-26T10:10:03ZengEDP SciencesBIO Web of Conferences2117-44582023-01-01650100810.1051/bioconf/20236501008bioconf_ebwff2023_01008Significance of the family Braconidae in regulating moth population in agrobiocenosisKholmurodov Erkin0Tojieva Muyassar1Tashkent State Agrarian UniversityTashkent State Agrarian UniversityThis article discusses the importance of representatives of the Braconidae family in regulating the number of harmful moths in various agrobiocenoses. In order to determine the species composition and biological features of the development of the entomophage in the Tashkent region, samples of eggs, larvae and butterflies occurring moth. Along with this, moth larvae affected by entomophages were collected and determined by which entomophage they were affected. As a result, in 2015-2016, 527 infected moth larvae were detected, of which 381 larvae were affected by species of the family Braconidae, the rest 146 by other entomophages. Of the braconids, 17 species were noted. The identified species include Apanteles pallipes Reinh, Apanteles ruficrus Hal., Apanteles telengai Tobias., Apanteles kazak Tel., Apanteles vanessae Reinh, Meteorus rubens Nees., Microgaster mediator Hal., Microgaster sordipes Nees, Microgaster vidua Ruthe., Macrocentrus collaris Spin., Bracon hebetor Say, Bracon radialis Tel., Bracon telengai Mul., Rogas dimidiatus Spin., Rogas pallidator Thunb., Chelonus oculator Panz., Chelonus luzhetzkii.https://www.bio-conferences.org/articles/bioconf/pdf/2023/10/bioconf_ebwff2023_01008.pdfagrobiocenosisagricultural cropspestsmothparasitic entomophagesbiological efficiency
spellingShingle Kholmurodov Erkin
Tojieva Muyassar
Significance of the family Braconidae in regulating moth population in agrobiocenosis
BIO Web of Conferences
agrobiocenosis
agricultural crops
pests
moth
parasitic entomophages
biological efficiency
title Significance of the family Braconidae in regulating moth population in agrobiocenosis
title_full Significance of the family Braconidae in regulating moth population in agrobiocenosis
title_fullStr Significance of the family Braconidae in regulating moth population in agrobiocenosis
title_full_unstemmed Significance of the family Braconidae in regulating moth population in agrobiocenosis
title_short Significance of the family Braconidae in regulating moth population in agrobiocenosis
title_sort significance of the family braconidae in regulating moth population in agrobiocenosis
topic agrobiocenosis
agricultural crops
pests
moth
parasitic entomophages
biological efficiency
url https://www.bio-conferences.org/articles/bioconf/pdf/2023/10/bioconf_ebwff2023_01008.pdf
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