The relationships between the development of Hylesinus taranio (Dantoine) (Coleoptera, Curculionidae, Scolytinae) and the olive grove phenology predict the emergence of the bark beetle adults
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Considering the cryptic life cycle of Hylesinus taranio (Dantoine), the prediction of adult emergence is the first step to establish the optimum timing for its management. The fieldwork was carried...
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International Journal of Pest Management publishes original research papers and reviews concerned with pest management in the broad sense, covering the control of pests (invertebrates, vertebrates and weeds) and diseases of plants, fungi and their products – including biological control, varietal and cultural control, chemical controland interference methods.
The management of invasive species is of special interest. We also encourage submissions dealing with interactions of multiple pests such as arthropods and plant pathogens, pathogens and weeds or weeds and arthropods as well as those dealing with the indirect and direct effects of climate change on sustainable agricultural practices.