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The control ofColeophora dahurica Flkv. by ULV spraying rare oil of malathior was popularized in Inner Mongolia Daxing’an Mountains in 1992–1993. The control area was 32744.3 hm2, which was 98.2% of the suitable control area in Inner Mongolia Daxing’an Mountains and 75% of the suitable area in Inner Mongolia respectively. Dosage was 1125 g/hm2. Control effectiveness was above 95%; the larvae density decreased from 52.5 to 0.94 per 50cm sample twig and direct economical benefit was 3,935,420 Chinese yuan.
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Chengliang, G., Zhigang, S., Xizhu, M. et al. Popularization study on the chemical control ofColeophora dahurica flkv. by ULV spraying malathior. J. Northeast For. Univ. 6, 54–57 (1995). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02875277
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