2020
DOI: 10.25518/2030-6318.5000
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Thrips diversity and Frankliniella occidentalis trends on three melon cultivars at Biskra, Algeria

Abstract: Globally, thrips pest of agro-ecosystems are well studied. Nevertheless, in Algeria this insect group remains poorly known. The research was conducted to determine thrips composition and population changes of F. occidentalis on three melon cultivar. The study highlighted six thrips species on three melon cultivars (Star plus, DRM and Mimosa), including two of economic importance pests, namely Frankliniella occidentalis and Thrips tabaci. The remaining species are: Odontothrips loti, Aeolothrips intermedius, T.… Show more

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“…In the Biskra region, it was collected on tomatoes by Laamari and Houamel (2015). Furthermore, it was recorded by Razi et al (2017Razi et al ( , 2019 and Allache et al (2020) on 16 vegetable crops. In this content, the present study aims to record the plant species harboring T. tabaci in natural area and to know its distribution in this region characterized by its particular climatic conditions (Sahara) and the endemism of its plant cover.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…In the Biskra region, it was collected on tomatoes by Laamari and Houamel (2015). Furthermore, it was recorded by Razi et al (2017Razi et al ( , 2019 and Allache et al (2020) on 16 vegetable crops. In this content, the present study aims to record the plant species harboring T. tabaci in natural area and to know its distribution in this region characterized by its particular climatic conditions (Sahara) and the endemism of its plant cover.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 96%