Cold storage as a quarantine treatment to prevent the introduction of Spodoptera littoralis (Boisd.) into glasshouses in the U.K.

In laboratory tests, eggs and young larvae of Spodoptera littoralis were exposed to cold treatments of varying temperature and duration in an attempt to find an alternative to the current quarantine treatment of 10 days' storage at 1-2 degrees C, which damages some imported chrysanthemum cuttings. The alternative cold regimes tested, i.e., 1 degree C for four to eight days, 3 degrees C for seven days, 4 degrees C for four to six, eight and ten days, and 7 degrees C for seven days, did not eradicate S. littoralis. Differences in response to cold were observed both between strains and within developmental stages of S. littoralis

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Main Author: 94294 Miller, G.W.
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Published: Dic
Subjects:TRATAMIENTOS CUARENTENARIOS, EXPERIMENTOS EN LABORATORIO, SPODOPTERA LITTORALIS, ALMACENAMIENTO EN FRIGORIFICOS, INVERNADEROS, ENFRIAMIENTO, GRAN BRETANA,
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spelling KOHA-OAI-BVE:428422020-02-03T21:06:14ZCold storage as a quarantine treatment to prevent the introduction of Spodoptera littoralis (Boisd.) into glasshouses in the U.K. 94294 Miller, G.W. Dic 1976In laboratory tests, eggs and young larvae of Spodoptera littoralis were exposed to cold treatments of varying temperature and duration in an attempt to find an alternative to the current quarantine treatment of 10 days' storage at 1-2 degrees C, which damages some imported chrysanthemum cuttings. The alternative cold regimes tested, i.e., 1 degree C for four to eight days, 3 degrees C for seven days, 4 degrees C for four to six, eight and ten days, and 7 degrees C for seven days, did not eradicate S. littoralis. Differences in response to cold were observed both between strains and within developmental stages of S. littoralisIn laboratory tests, eggs and young larvae of Spodoptera littoralis were exposed to cold treatments of varying temperature and duration in an attempt to find an alternative to the current quarantine treatment of 10 days' storage at 1-2 degrees C, which damages some imported chrysanthemum cuttings. The alternative cold regimes tested, i.e., 1 degree C for four to eight days, 3 degrees C for seven days, 4 degrees C for four to six, eight and ten days, and 7 degrees C for seven days, did not eradicate S. littoralis. Differences in response to cold were observed both between strains and within developmental stages of S. littoralisTRATAMIENTOS CUARENTENARIOSEXPERIMENTOS EN LABORATORIOSPODOPTERA LITTORALISALMACENAMIENTO EN FRIGORIFICOSINVERNADEROSENFRIAMIENTOGRAN BRETANAPlant Pathology (RU)
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topic TRATAMIENTOS CUARENTENARIOS
EXPERIMENTOS EN LABORATORIO
SPODOPTERA LITTORALIS
ALMACENAMIENTO EN FRIGORIFICOS
INVERNADEROS
ENFRIAMIENTO
GRAN BRETANA
TRATAMIENTOS CUARENTENARIOS
EXPERIMENTOS EN LABORATORIO
SPODOPTERA LITTORALIS
ALMACENAMIENTO EN FRIGORIFICOS
INVERNADEROS
ENFRIAMIENTO
GRAN BRETANA
spellingShingle TRATAMIENTOS CUARENTENARIOS
EXPERIMENTOS EN LABORATORIO
SPODOPTERA LITTORALIS
ALMACENAMIENTO EN FRIGORIFICOS
INVERNADEROS
ENFRIAMIENTO
GRAN BRETANA
TRATAMIENTOS CUARENTENARIOS
EXPERIMENTOS EN LABORATORIO
SPODOPTERA LITTORALIS
ALMACENAMIENTO EN FRIGORIFICOS
INVERNADEROS
ENFRIAMIENTO
GRAN BRETANA
94294 Miller, G.W.
Cold storage as a quarantine treatment to prevent the introduction of Spodoptera littoralis (Boisd.) into glasshouses in the U.K.
description In laboratory tests, eggs and young larvae of Spodoptera littoralis were exposed to cold treatments of varying temperature and duration in an attempt to find an alternative to the current quarantine treatment of 10 days' storage at 1-2 degrees C, which damages some imported chrysanthemum cuttings. The alternative cold regimes tested, i.e., 1 degree C for four to eight days, 3 degrees C for seven days, 4 degrees C for four to six, eight and ten days, and 7 degrees C for seven days, did not eradicate S. littoralis. Differences in response to cold were observed both between strains and within developmental stages of S. littoralis
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topic_facet TRATAMIENTOS CUARENTENARIOS
EXPERIMENTOS EN LABORATORIO
SPODOPTERA LITTORALIS
ALMACENAMIENTO EN FRIGORIFICOS
INVERNADEROS
ENFRIAMIENTO
GRAN BRETANA
author 94294 Miller, G.W.
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title Cold storage as a quarantine treatment to prevent the introduction of Spodoptera littoralis (Boisd.) into glasshouses in the U.K.
title_short Cold storage as a quarantine treatment to prevent the introduction of Spodoptera littoralis (Boisd.) into glasshouses in the U.K.
title_full Cold storage as a quarantine treatment to prevent the introduction of Spodoptera littoralis (Boisd.) into glasshouses in the U.K.
title_fullStr Cold storage as a quarantine treatment to prevent the introduction of Spodoptera littoralis (Boisd.) into glasshouses in the U.K.
title_full_unstemmed Cold storage as a quarantine treatment to prevent the introduction of Spodoptera littoralis (Boisd.) into glasshouses in the U.K.
title_sort cold storage as a quarantine treatment to prevent the introduction of spodoptera littoralis (boisd.) into glasshouses in the u.k.
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