Abstract:Sorghum panicles offer a very rich microenvironment for many insect pest species and their natural enemies. A field experiment was conducted on sorghum (Sorghum bicolor L.) variety "Shandaweel 6" in Shandaweel Research Station (SRS), Sohag Governorate, Egypt during the 2019 growing season. Lepidopteran and hemipteran pests were the most dominant species-infested sorghum panicles during the half bloom stage of the panicles. Three microlepidopteran pests, the noctuid, Eublemma gayneri (Roth.); the pyralid, Crypt… Show more
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