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ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS AFFECTING THE IMMATURE STAGES MORTALITY OF Bacrocera papayae

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Three major parasitoids of Bacrocera papyae (Drew) were recorded in papaya ,  Biosters vandenboschi, B. longicaudatus and B.arisanus.Relationships between total initial hosts ( B.papayae immatures ) and total hosts killed by each parasitoid species good correlation and parasitoids relationships were not density dependent. The percentage of the larvae that survived through fruit factors was 84.2% in soil, the soil factors reduced survival to 21.3%, amongst the soil, weather accounted for 45.5% biotic factors 16.5 and physical factors 2.5%.While predator ant ( Dolicholderus and Componotus sp. ) 19.1% of mortality.   

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10.21608/jppp.2012.83783

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Muttardy

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Faculty of Science ,Department of Zoology. University of Benghazi,

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3

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5

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12712

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2012-05-01

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2012-05-01

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397

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408

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2090-3677

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2090-3758

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Journal of Plant Protection and Pathology

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ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS AFFECTING THE IMMATURE STAGES MORTALITY OF Bacrocera papayae

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