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This article studies the effect of light and high temperature on various parameters describing the growth and development of bird cherry ermine moth (Yponomeuta evonymellus L.) – the main pest of bird cherry (Prunus padus L.). We found that light significantly influences the moth masses and dynamics of their development. Moths developed from larvae feeding on leaves growing in full light conditions have a higher mass and shorter time of adult eclosion from pupa in comparison with larvae feeding on leaves growing in shade. However, extremely high summer temperature significantly disturbs pupation process in Y. evonymellus population. Our laboratory experiments indicate that a critical temperature is 36°C. Above this threshold the percentage of pupation drastically decreases (from ca. 70% to 35%). The conditions of intensive sun are better for some parameters of growth and development of bird cherry ermine moth. On the other hand, extreme summer temperatures, related with global warming, may restrict the occurrence of Y. evonymellus gradation.
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Occurrence of the bird cherry-oat aphid (Rhopalosiphum padi L.) on bird cherry (Prunus padus L.) was studied in Eastern Poland. First fundatrix of R. padi on P. padus were observed in the first decade of April. The bird cherry-oat aphid population developed on the primary host during May. Its maximum reached the peak density until the middle of May, and in the third decade of May numerous alatae were formed and spring migration of the aphid onto the summer hosts started.
The bird cherry-oat aphid (Rhopalosiphum padi L.) development on primary host (Prunus padus L.) was studied in Poznan in 2007–2008. First fundatrices of R. padi were observed already on the bird cherry in March in both years. The largest condensation of population was observed in May. At the second decade of May numerous winged morphs were formed and spring migration into the secondary hosts started. Re-emigrants in September were observed and the oviparae and males in second decade of October gave birth. In spring observations fertilized eggs (from which aphids hatched) made up 89% and 81% respectively. The meeting of factors inducing the formation of individual morphs of R. padi and the deadlines of the migration on host-plants has a special meaning in the aspect of transfer of viruses by the anholocyclic forms of this species.
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