Abstract

More than 10 types of the basic pests have been revealed in the territory of various soil-climatic zones of the Republic. Among them are adventive kinds –the Colorado potato beetle, the whitefly and the potato moth. Biological features of those types and seasonal dynamics of their development are established; the general tactic of protective methods are developed with application of progressive means and receptions. Precautionary receptions of potato tubers’ protection against potato moth are established and recommended.

Highlights

  • More than ten different varieties of common pests have been discovered in the Republic's distinct soil-climatic zones

  • On a boundary of 2009 in the territory of northern areas of the Republic the centers of potato moth (P.operculella) spreading rather quickly have been found out and nowadays it is registered on a half of the territory of the Republic

  • For establishment of possibility of insecticides control against potato moth during growth of plants and establishment of the list of effective preparations, we provided a tactic of these processings and preparations testing

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Introduction

More than ten different varieties of common pests have been discovered in the Republic's distinct soil-climatic zones. It was required to study urgently morphologicbiological features of development of a kind in new ecological conditions of habitation and to begin developments under the prevention of development and protection of plants and tubers from this new pest. Monitoring of susceptibility to infection of a potato by pests was spent all over the territory of the Republic, and experiments and routing supervision were held on fields of Khorezm, Tashkent and Fergana regions.

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