THE IMPACT OF ECOLOGICAL FACTORS ON CHANGES IN THE INSECTS POPULATION NUMBER IN POME FRUIT ORCHARDS

Authors

  • K. Sheydik Uzhhorod National University
  • O. Salka Uzhhorod National University

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.32782/1998-6475.2024.57.65-73

Keywords:

apple tree, varieties, monitoring, pests, population change

Abstract

The article deals with the issues of changes in the species composition of insects, which have been strongly felt in recent years, both quantitatively and in terms of species composition, due to a number of factors. An important factor in recent years has been stressful weather conditions, lack of moisture in the spring and summer and severe waterlogging in the fall and winter. The quantitative composition of pests and their parasites on apple trees of different technological schemes of cultivation for the last years of 2022–2024 is given. In the future, special attention should be paid to organic gardening in order to preserve the environment and the predatory entomofauna that controls the development of pests of common crops.

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Published

2024-12-30