EVALUTION OF THE ECONOMIC IMPORTANCE OF TERRESTRIAL GASTROPOD SPECIES USING SOME ECOLOGICAL PARAMETERS IN DAKAHLIA GOVERNORATE | ||||
Journal of Plant Protection and Pathology | ||||
Article 5, Volume 29, Issue 12, December 2004, Page 7523-7530 PDF (1.75 MB) | ||||
Document Type: Original Article | ||||
DOI: 10.21608/jppp.2004.240091 | ||||
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Author | ||||
M. M. Mortada, | ||||
Plant Protection Institute, Agric., Res., Center Gizza, Egypt. | ||||
Abstract | ||||
Field studies were conducted in seven districts representing Dakahlia Governorate, during 2003 , 2004 seasons to determine the economic importance value of land snail and slug species infesting major crops using some ecological parameters. Results revealed that Eobania vermiculata Muller achieved the highest economic importance value species (48.761), whereas Monacha cartusiana Muller ranked the second with value of (46.852), followed by Limax f1avus with (45.974), Helix ap < /em>erta Born. (40.887), Succinea putris L. (21.357), Succinea oblonga Draparnaud (20.032), Cepaea hortensis Muller (16.596), Deroceras reticula tum Muller (16.9), Deroceras laeve Muller (14.231), Lehmannia marginata Muller (10.055), Cochilcel/a acuta Muller (9.409) and Oxychilus al/iarius Muller (5.722) the species Ruminna decol/ata L. showed the least economic importance value (3.224). An importance value of any land snail and slug species differed according to plant species and time of the year (season). | ||||
Keywords | ||||
Terrestrial Gastropod; Districts; Dakahlia; Relative Population density | ||||
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