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Attractiveness of Some Onion Varieties Grown in Muck Soil to Oviposition by the Onion Maggot (Hylemya antiqua (Meig.)) (Anthomyiidae: Diptera)
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 31 May 2012
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Experiments conducted in the greenhouse and in the field by Perron et al. (1958) on 44 varieties of Allium revealed that the varieties Nebuka and Hishiko of A. fistulosum (L.) were significantly more resistant to attacks by the onion maggot, Hylemya antiqua (Meig.), than varieties of A. cepa (L.). This is a report of experiments conducted in 1957 and 1958 in the greenhouse and in the field on the attractiveness of seven of these varieties to oviposition by H. antiqua.
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Labeyrie, V. 1957. Sur l'attractivité de diverses alliacées vis-à-vis de la mouche de l'oignon: Hylemya antiqua (Meigen) (Dipt. Muscidae). Bull. Soc. ent. Fr. 62: 13–15.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
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