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A Sampling Technique for Population and Mortality Factors of the Fruit-Tree Leaf Roller, Archips argyrospilus (Wlk.) (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae), on Apple in Quebec

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  31 May 2012

R. O. Paradis
Affiliation:
Research Laboratory, Research Branch, Canada Department of Agriculture, St-Jean, Que.
E. J. LeRoux
Affiliation:
Research Laboratory, Research Branch, Canada Department of Agriculture, St-Jean, Que.

Extract

Sampling techniques for population and mortality factors of the fruit-tree leaf roller, Archips argyrospilus (Wlk.), on apple in Quebec, were developed at Rougemont from 1958 to 1960 with the object of obtaining reliable statistics for life tables on this species. Biometric techniques have not previously been applied for ecological studies of A. argyrospilus, most workers having been primarily concerned with life history, chemical control, and general observations on natural control factors (Gill, 1913; Caesar, 1916 and 1917; Petch, 1916 and 1942; Herrick, 1917; Muesebeck, 1921; Regan, 1923; Viereck, 1924, Venables, 1924 and 1937; Harman, 1928; Hall, 1930 and 1934; Knull, 1932; Chapman et al., 1941; Greenwood, 1943).

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Copyright © Entomological Society of Canada 1962

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