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Abd-Al-Razzik, M. (2013). SEASONAL ACTIVITY OF ACUMINATA SCALE, Kilifia acuminata (SIGN.) (HEMIPTERA: COCCIDAE) ON MANGO TREES AT GIZA GOVERNORATE, EGYPT. Journal of Plant Protection and Pathology, 4(4), 421-433. doi: 10.21608/jppp.2013.87389
Maha I. Abd-Al-Razzik. "SEASONAL ACTIVITY OF ACUMINATA SCALE, Kilifia acuminata (SIGN.) (HEMIPTERA: COCCIDAE) ON MANGO TREES AT GIZA GOVERNORATE, EGYPT". Journal of Plant Protection and Pathology, 4, 4, 2013, 421-433. doi: 10.21608/jppp.2013.87389
Abd-Al-Razzik, M. (2013). 'SEASONAL ACTIVITY OF ACUMINATA SCALE, Kilifia acuminata (SIGN.) (HEMIPTERA: COCCIDAE) ON MANGO TREES AT GIZA GOVERNORATE, EGYPT', Journal of Plant Protection and Pathology, 4(4), pp. 421-433. doi: 10.21608/jppp.2013.87389
Abd-Al-Razzik, M. SEASONAL ACTIVITY OF ACUMINATA SCALE, Kilifia acuminata (SIGN.) (HEMIPTERA: COCCIDAE) ON MANGO TREES AT GIZA GOVERNORATE, EGYPT. Journal of Plant Protection and Pathology, 2013; 4(4): 421-433. doi: 10.21608/jppp.2013.87389

SEASONAL ACTIVITY OF ACUMINATA SCALE, Kilifia acuminata (SIGN.) (HEMIPTERA: COCCIDAE) ON MANGO TREES AT GIZA GOVERNORATE, EGYPT

Article 8, Volume 4, Issue 4, April 2013, Page 421-433  XML PDF (585.06 K)
Document Type: Original Article
DOI: 10.21608/jppp.2013.87389
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Maha I. Abd-Al-Razzik*
Plant Protection Research Institute, Agricultural Research Centre, Dokki, Giza, Egypt
Abstract
The seasonal activity of  Kilifia acuminate (Sign.) on mango trees was studied for two successive years (March, 2011 to mid-February, 2013) in a privet farm cultivated with mango trees at El-Saff, Giza Governorate. The obtained results revealed that, K. acuminata has two overlapping generations on mango trees per year. The 1st generation (spring generation) started from early March in the both years, peaked in early May and extended to mid-August in the 1st year and late July in the 2nd one. The generation duration ranged 5.0 - 5.5 months in the two years at 24.6 - 25.0ºC & 55.3 - 56.2%R.H. The generation size ranged 92.0 - 99.6 nymph/leaf and 69.6 - 79.3 adult/leaf with total population ranged 161.6 - 178.9 insect/leaf in the two years, respectively. The 2nd generation (autumn generation) occurred between early July and mid-February, peaked in early/mid-October in the both years. The generation duration lasted for 8 months in the two years at 22.3 - 22.6ºC & 659.7 - 60.1%R.H. The generation size ranged 121.4 - 129.7 nymph/leaf and 99.1 - 109.1 adult/leaf with total population ranged 220.5 - 238.8 insect/leaf in the two years, respectively. The insect population recorded with minimum numbers in June, July and early August in the two years.  The population of both nymphs and adult females ranged 63.9-75.2 nymph/leaf and 45.1-71.3 adult/leaf; the total population ranged 109 - 150.4 insect/leaf at 29.4-30.5ºC & 56.1 - 57.1 R.H. %, respectively. The optimum range for insect activity ranged 24.6 - 25.0ºC for spring generation and 22.3 - 22.6ºC for autumn generation. Statistical analysis indicated that the insect population exhibited positive response to the increase of daily mean temperature in both years. The changes in the half monthly counts of nymphs and adult females population referred to the combined effect of daily mean temperature and %R.H. on the spring generation (1st generation) were 82.1- 82.5% & 73.5 - 82.4% for 1st and 2nd year, respectively. The effect of both tested weather on the nymph and adults in the autumn generation (2nd generation) were 85.1 - 90.9% & 75 - 79.5% for the 1st and 2nd year, respectively. 
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