Bioecological Features of Apple Moss in Quince Gardens, as Well as Biological Control of it

Authors

  • Shukurov Xushvaqt Mamasaliyevich q.x.f.d., professor, O‘simliklar karantini va himoyasi ilmiy–tadqiqot instituti
  • Nazarov Shaxzod Rustam o‘g‘li katta ilmiy xodim, O‘simliklar karantini va himoyasi ilmiy–tadqiqot instituti
  • Safarov Murtoza Absalomovich Doktorant, O‘simliklar karantini va himoyasi ilmiy–tadqiqot instituti

Keywords:

Apple fruit, insect, biotic

Abstract

The results of the study show that of the 10 types of pests identified in the willow groves of Surkhandarya region, the majority are insects and mites, which mainly affect quince trees. It has been observed that the number of pests fluctuates under the influence of various biotic and abiotic factors. The apple fruit eater is a constant pest of quinces, apples, pears, peaches, walnuts, pomegranates and other fruits. Frugivorous worms damage the fruit and live inside it, forming tubular grooved tracks on it.

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Published

2023-12-12

How to Cite

Shukurov Xushvaqt Mamasaliyevich, Nazarov Shaxzod Rustam, & Safarov Murtoza Absalomovich. (2023). Bioecological Features of Apple Moss in Quince Gardens, as Well as Biological Control of it. Vital Annex: International Journal of Novel Research in Advanced Sciences, 2(12), 26–30. Retrieved from https://innosci.org/IJNRAS/article/view/1873