Entomofauna of cabbage plants in Montenegro [Serbia and Montenegro]
2005
Pajovic, I.B.
Cabbage plants are important raising in Montenegroto justify a policy of sustainable development menas understanding of many processes too. In that sense the goal of this study is to identify insects species in entomofauna of cabbage plants in Montenegro. Collecting of insects was in crops of cabbage, rashtan (collerd), kale, broccoli, cauliflower and kohlrabi on private fields in Podgorica, Prcanj and Kolasin during the seasons 2000 and 2001. Totally 49929 insects are captured. From 49929 individuals the highest percentage was of insects from order Homoptera (25.89%), Coleoptera (25.77%), Diptera (21.65%), and Hymenoptera (19.54%). For the other orders percentage is: Collembola (2.23), Heteroptera (2.04), Lepidoptera (1.77), Orthoptera (0.44), Thysanoptera (0.2), Ephemeroptera (0.15), Dermaptera (0.11), Trichoptera (0.1), Neuroptera (0.09), Dictyoptera (0.01). Odonatoptera (0.006) and ecoptera (0.002). Analyzing the role of captured insects in entomofauna we can subdivide them in three groups: harmful insects, beneficiary insects and group of indifference insects.
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