Features of the survival and development of the harmful bug (Eurygaster Integriceps Put.) and elia sharp-headed (Aelia Acuminate L.) on winter wheat in the Forest-Steppe of Ukraine

V. Sakhnenko, D. Sakhnenko
Abstract

The article highlights the susceptibility of reproduction, development and survival of hemiptera pests on winter wheat crops using modern monitoring technologies for these pests in the Forest-Steppe of Ukraine. Specific features of the biology and ecology of the bug (Eurygaster integriceps Put.) And Elius the sharp-headed (Aelia acuminate L.) on the crop rotation of winter wheat in the study regions are specified. It has been established that the populations of the main species of hemoptera pests that form in the fall and summer pass through cyclical fluctuations in numbers. Outbreaks of harmful turtles are cyclical, i.e. they are repeated at different intervals, they are synchronized with the cycles of weather, climate, the yield of cereal crops and solar activity, exerts both direct and indirect effects on the dynamics of the biosphere, agroecosystems and populations, they are populated. It is characteristic that the sharp fluctuation of the weather turned out to be optimal for the development and distribution of these types of pests of the generative organs of winter wheat and other cereal crops in the Forest-Steppe of Ukraine

Keywords

winter wheat, bugs, harmful turtle, eliya sharp-headed, monitoring, damage, protection measures, reproduction, control of the number of pests

Suggested citation
Sakhnenko, V., & Sakhnenko, D. (2019). Features of the survival and development of the harmful bug (Eurygaster Integriceps Put.) and elia sharp-headed (Aelia Acuminate L.) on winter wheat in the Forest-Steppe of Ukraine. Scientific Reports of the National University of Life and Environmental Sciences of Ukraine, 78(2),34-41. https://doi.org/10.31548/dopovidi2019.02.004
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