ЭФФЕКТИВНЫЕ СРЕДСТВА БОРЬБЫ ПРОТИВ МИНИРУЮЩИХ НАСЕКОМЫХ
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This article examines the biological characteristics, distribution, and economic impact of several invasive pest species. Additionally, it presents findings from the evaluation of six insecticides with distinct chemical properties targeting these agricultural pests, whose larvae (caterpillars) cause damage by "mining" plant leaves. The study focuses on leaf-mining flies of the genus Liriomyza, as well as citrus, tomato, and potato moths. Based on the results, insecticides from the classes of avermectins, emamectins, neonicotinoids, carbamates, and synthetic pyrethroids are recommended for agricultural use.
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