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Susceptibilité des chenilles du bombyx disparate (Lymantria dispar L.) envers la polyédrie dans les diverses phases de gradation de leur développement dans la nature

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Experimental research was carried out to establish the polyhedral sensitivity of the caterpillars ofLymantria dispar L., in regard to their gradation phase in nature. Differences in polyheral deathrate after virus infection, were revealed, in relation to the culmination, the retrogradation, the latent phases as well as an undetermined phase they originated from. The possible reasons for this are being discussed.

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Vasiljević, L. Susceptibilité des chenilles du bombyx disparate (Lymantria dispar L.) envers la polyédrie dans les diverses phases de gradation de leur développement dans la nature. Entomophaga 6, 269–276 (1961). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02376645

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