Harmfulness of phyllophages of woody plants of Ulmus in the context of urbanized territory

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The evaluation of composition and harmfulness of the complex of phyllophages of the Ulmus plants is given. The leaf-eating pest group is characterized by the greatest damage, ranging from 121,6 to 176,4 points. Lymantria dispar demonstrates the maximum physiological harmfulness. Xanthogaleruca luteola, that is widespread in the planting of the city, has the highest potential for ecological damage.

elm tree \ phyllophage \ foliar pests \ harmfulness \ physiological harmlessness

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