Effect of nutrition of parasites with nectar of melliferous plants on parasitism of the elm bark beetles (Col., Scolytidae)

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Manojlovic, B
Zabel, A
Kostic, M
Stankovic, S
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[1] Inst Plant Protect & Environm, Belgrade, Yugoslavia
[2] Inst Med Plant Res Dr Josip Pancic, Belgrade, Yugoslavia
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10.1046/j.1439-0418.2000.00459.x
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In the forest of Kljestevica. the elm is attacked by four species of elm bark beetles: Scolytus multistriatus (Marsh.), Scolytus scolytus (Fab.), Scolytus pygmaeus (Fab.) and Scolytus ensifer (Rich.) (Col., Scolytidae). Scolytus multistriatus and S. pygmaeus are the most numerous species. Elm bark beetle is parasitized by four species of parasites: Dendrosoter protuberans (Nees), Ecphylus silesiacus (Ratz.), Coeloides scolyticida (Wesm.) (Hym., Braconidae) and Entedon leucogramma (Ratz.) (Hym., Eulophidae). Ecphylus silesiacus and D. protuberans are the most numerous species. The nectar of mustard (Sinapis alba L., Brassicaceae) flowers, sweet basil (Stachys recta L., Lamiaceae) flowers and of wild carrot (Daucus carota L., Umbelliferae), has an important effect on the number of parasites and on the parasitism of the elm bark beetles. Wild carrot is the most attractive plant to the parasites for additional nutrition, especially for D. protuberans. Mustard and sweet basil Bowers are suitable for additional nutrition of E. silesiacus images. On meadow flowers growing spontaneously in forest clearings, the lowest number of parasite images was collected by an entomological catcher, and the lowest percentage of parasitized larvae and eggs of the elm bark beetle was recorded in elm control catch trunks that were not near the cultivated melliferous plants.
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