Vol. 8, No 4: 20–30.

The 100th Аnniversary of Antonina S. Lantratova

2023

Scientific article

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Dmitry P. Zlobin
master's degree, Petrozavodsk State University
(Petrozavodsk, Russia),
dmit.zl@bk.ru

Pests of Nemoral Flora in Petrozavodsk Parks

Scientific adviser:
Svetlana N. Lyabzina
Reviewer:
Angella V. Sonina
Paper submitted on: 11/03/2023;
Accepted on: 11/28/2023;
Published online on: 12/01/2023.
Abstract. This article presents the findings of a study of arthropod pests that cause leaf damage to four nemoral species of woody plants (Ulmus glabra, Ulmus laevis, Tilia cordata, and Quercus robur) in the large parks of the city of Petrozavodsk. From 2021 to 2023, there were registered over 23 species of arthropod phytophages during the growing season. Various types of damage, such as galls, mines, twisting, and gnawing, were identified on the studied tree species. U. laevis trees were found to be the most affected by phyllophages, T. cordata had a high number of registered herbivorous mites, and Q. robur exhibited the highest resistance to pests.
Keywords: phyllophages, pests, nemoral flora, leaf damage, parks, Petrozavodsk

For citation: Zlobin, D. P. Pests of Nemoral Flora in Petrozavodsk Parks. StudArctic forum. 2023, 8 (4): 20–30.

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