LONG-TERM (2005-2020) WINTER WHEAT PEST POPULATION DYNAMICS IN UKRAINE IN RESPONSE TO EFFECTS OF ACREAGE TREATED WITH INSECTICIDES AND CLIMATE CHANGE

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Oleksandr BORZYKH
Volodymyr CHAIKA
Olga SCHEVCHUK
Volodymyr BORYSENKO
Liliya JANSE

Abstract

We studied the long-term population dynamic`s (2005-2020) of six main insect pests of winter wheat (late wheat shoot
fly, hessian fly, frit flies, cereal beetles, corn ground beetle and sun pest) in three climatic zones of Ukraine under
conditions of increasing areas of application pesticides and global warming. The aim of the research was to
investigate how these factors influence pest population dynamics. Comparison of sums of effective temperatures (SET)
with standard values for different zones indicates significant climate warming over the past 15 years. Correlation
analysis with two variables showed a general decrease in the numbers of most populations, especially in the steppe and
forest-steppe zones.

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Oleksandr BORZYKH, Volodymyr CHAIKA, Olga SCHEVCHUK, Volodymyr BORYSENKO, & Liliya JANSE. (2023). LONG-TERM (2005-2020) WINTER WHEAT PEST POPULATION DYNAMICS IN UKRAINE IN RESPONSE TO EFFECTS OF ACREAGE TREATED WITH INSECTICIDES AND CLIMATE CHANGE. AgroLife Scientific Journal, 12(2), 35–45. https://doi.org/10.17930/AGL202325
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