Storage potential of the predatory ladybird cheilomenes propinqua in relation to temperature, humidity, and factitious food

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  • who: Sergey Ya. Reznik and collaborators from the Zoological Institute, Russian Academy of Sciences, Universitetskaya, StPetersburg, Russia have published the research work: Storage Potential of the Predatory Ladybird Cheilomenes propinqua in Relation to Temperature, Humidity, and Factitious Food, in the Journal: Insects 2022, 613 of 14/09/2015
  • what: The experiments showed that fed females can be stored at temperatures of 15-17 u25e6 C for 20 days with a rather low (about 20%) and for up to 80 days with an acceptable (not more than 50%) loss of the reproductive potential. The aims of . . .

     

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