Natural death of the winter moth in andijan region of the republic of Uzbekistan
Turdieva Gulbakhor AbduvakhidovnaInstitute of agriculture and agrotechnologyAgzamova KhikoyatPlant Protection Research Institute, Candidate of Biological Sciences
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AbstractThis article provides data on the natural death of winter moths on beans in Andijan region of Republic of Uzbekistan. It has been established that the death of the winter moth from mycoses ranges from 5.3–14.6%. The greatest mortality from mycosis was observed in older caterpillars. Studies have shown that among the winter moth caterpillars, collected on the beans crops, patients with mycosis in the spring were 10.1–13.2%; summer 5.3–10.5%; autumn 11.5–14.6%. The research results showed that mycosis is widespread in all populations of the winter moth, inhabiting in the areas of Andijan region we surveyed.
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