2001
DOI: 10.1051/fruits:2001122
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La pyrale des dattes dans la région de Tafilalet au Sud-Est du Maroc

Abstract: The date moth in the area of Tafilalet in the southeast of Morocco.Abstract -Introduction. Various moth species can attack date fruit. This pest causes up to 30% date yield loss in Morocco. This study set out to identify the date moth species and their parasitoids, by specifying their relative importance, and to indicate the factors governing the date infestation. Materials and methods. Surveys were conducted during the years 1997 and 1998 in 16 sites distributed in the main Tafilalet palm groves. Samplings we… Show more

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“…E. kuehniella Zeller may be an acceptable "biological model" of these true pests of dates, cocoa beans and other dry fruits. Moreover, E. kuehniella Zeller is convenient particularly because is thermal resistant, available and easy to breed (Balachowsky, 1972;Bouka, Chemseddine, Abbassi, & Brun, 2001;Reynes, 1997). For simulating the survival rate within a timeframe, the Weibull distribution model was chosen rather than order n-order kinetics because it is more flexible and takes into account the lag phase and inflection point (Fleming, 2001; van Boekel, 2002).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…E. kuehniella Zeller may be an acceptable "biological model" of these true pests of dates, cocoa beans and other dry fruits. Moreover, E. kuehniella Zeller is convenient particularly because is thermal resistant, available and easy to breed (Balachowsky, 1972;Bouka, Chemseddine, Abbassi, & Brun, 2001;Reynes, 1997). For simulating the survival rate within a timeframe, the Weibull distribution model was chosen rather than order n-order kinetics because it is more flexible and takes into account the lag phase and inflection point (Fleming, 2001; van Boekel, 2002).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This moth is commonly found in pomegranate orchards in Iran, but there are only a few records of its damage on other host plants such as fig (Shakeri 1993) and pistachio (Mehrnejad 2002); it is a major pest on citrus, date, almond and etc. in the other countries (Morton 1987; Alrubeai 1987; Warner et al 1990; Van den Berg 1995; Tous and Ferguson 1996; Mesbah et al 1998; Bouka et al 2000). The most recommended control method for this pest in Iran is by collecting and destroying infected pomegranates at the end of growth season that eliminates over-wintering sites (Behdad 1991).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The morphological terminology follows Delvare and Bouček (1992 Aubert, 1966;Gothilf, 1969a;Aubert et al 1984 Braconidae Habrobracon hebetor Say, 1836 (Braconinae) (P) Morocco: Bouka et al 2001 Apanteles myeloenta Wilkinson, 1937 (Microgastrinae) (S) Cyprus: Wilkinson, 1937;Nixon, 1976;Turkey: Haeselbarth, 1983 Apanteles lacteus (Nees, 1834) (Microgastrinae) (P) Israel: Aubert, 1966;Gothilf, 1969a;Halperin, 1986Apanteles angaleti Muesebeck, 1956 Morocco: Bouka et al 2001;Egypt: Mesbah et al 1998;Israel: Gothilf 1969b Phanerotoma dentata (Panzer, 1805) (Cheloninae) (P) Israel: Aubert, 1966 Chalcididae Antrocephalus mitys (Walker, 1846) (Haltichellinae) (P) Israel: Gothilf, 1969aBrachymeria aegyptiaca Masi, 1931 Israel: Gothilf, 1969a;Iraq: Al Maliky & Al Izzi, 1986 Pteromalidae Anisopteromalus mollis (Ruschka, 1912) 1 Israel: Gothilf, 1969a Trichogrammatidae (P)…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%