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Ausweichnahrungspflanzen der Sojabohnen-Eule, Plusia orichalcea F. (Lep., Noctuidae) in Jabalpur, Indien

Alternative host plants of plusia orichalcea F. (Lep., noctuidae) in Jabalpur, India

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During an outbreak of the soybean semilooper,Plusia orichalcea F. in Jabalpur, the caterpillars not only caused heavy damages to the soybean crop but were also commonly feeding on many other plants growing in soybean fields and nearly bunds. A list of these alternative host plants containing 15 species of 6 families is given.

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Singh, O.P., Rawat, R.R. Ausweichnahrungspflanzen der Sojabohnen-Eule, Plusia orichalcea F. (Lep., Noctuidae) in Jabalpur, Indien. Anz. Schadlingskde., Pflanzenschutz, Umweltschutz 53, 25 (1980). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01988716

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