The biology and ecology of the swede midge Contarinia nasturii (Kieffer) (Diptera; Cecidomyidae).

PhD Thesis The swede midge Contarinia nasturtii (Kieffer), a member of the family Cecidomyidae (Order, Diptera), is a small insect, the larvae of which induce gall formation on numerous cruciferous plants. Kieffer (1888) first described the midge which he reared from larvae occupying the closed flow...

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Main Author: Readshaw, J. L.
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: Durham University 1961
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10443/1074
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spelling ftuninewcastleth:oai:theses.ncl.ac.uk:10443/1074 2023-05-15T18:07:22+02:00 The biology and ecology of the swede midge Contarinia nasturii (Kieffer) (Diptera; Cecidomyidae). Readshaw, J. L. 1961 application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/10443/1074 en eng Durham University http://hdl.handle.net/10443/1074 Thesis 1961 ftuninewcastleth 2022-01-07T13:02:39Z PhD Thesis The swede midge Contarinia nasturtii (Kieffer), a member of the family Cecidomyidae (Order, Diptera), is a small insect, the larvae of which induce gall formation on numerous cruciferous plants. Kieffer (1888) first described the midge which he reared from larvae occupying the closed flowers of Nasturtium palustre D. C., now known to be Rorippa islandica (Oeder) Borbas. In subsequent years numerous authors have reported the midge, under various synonyms, as a frequent pest of several important cruciferous crops. Briefly this thesis re-examines the life-cycle of the swede midge in detail and investigates the effect of what seem to be the important environmental factors on successive stages of development. After consideration of the observed population fluctuations of C. nasturtii at Nafferton, Northumberland, during 1957-1960, the thesis concludes with a discussion of population change in relation to various components of the environment. Agricultural Research Council: Thesis Rorippa islandica Newcastle University eTheses
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description PhD Thesis The swede midge Contarinia nasturtii (Kieffer), a member of the family Cecidomyidae (Order, Diptera), is a small insect, the larvae of which induce gall formation on numerous cruciferous plants. Kieffer (1888) first described the midge which he reared from larvae occupying the closed flowers of Nasturtium palustre D. C., now known to be Rorippa islandica (Oeder) Borbas. In subsequent years numerous authors have reported the midge, under various synonyms, as a frequent pest of several important cruciferous crops. Briefly this thesis re-examines the life-cycle of the swede midge in detail and investigates the effect of what seem to be the important environmental factors on successive stages of development. After consideration of the observed population fluctuations of C. nasturtii at Nafferton, Northumberland, during 1957-1960, the thesis concludes with a discussion of population change in relation to various components of the environment. Agricultural Research Council:
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author Readshaw, J. L.
spellingShingle Readshaw, J. L.
The biology and ecology of the swede midge Contarinia nasturii (Kieffer) (Diptera; Cecidomyidae).
author_facet Readshaw, J. L.
author_sort Readshaw, J. L.
title The biology and ecology of the swede midge Contarinia nasturii (Kieffer) (Diptera; Cecidomyidae).
title_short The biology and ecology of the swede midge Contarinia nasturii (Kieffer) (Diptera; Cecidomyidae).
title_full The biology and ecology of the swede midge Contarinia nasturii (Kieffer) (Diptera; Cecidomyidae).
title_fullStr The biology and ecology of the swede midge Contarinia nasturii (Kieffer) (Diptera; Cecidomyidae).
title_full_unstemmed The biology and ecology of the swede midge Contarinia nasturii (Kieffer) (Diptera; Cecidomyidae).
title_sort biology and ecology of the swede midge contarinia nasturii (kieffer) (diptera; cecidomyidae).
publisher Durham University
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