Preference for and Suitability of Asian Elm Species and Hybrids for the Adult Elm Leaf Beetle (Coleoptera : Chrysomelidae) (3.100288)
Date: May 12 1996Creator: Miller, Fredric D.
Type: Article
Description:Selected elms Ulmus spp. and their hybrids growing at The Morton Arboretum, Lisle, IL, were evaluated in laboratory bioassays for feeding preference and suitability for the adult elm leaf beetle. No-choice and multiple choice studies revealed that the hybrid U.japonica X U. wilsoniana Accolade was the least suitable for feeding and reproduction by the elm leaf beetle.
Extent: 5 pages
Feeding Preference of Adult Japanese Beetles (Coleoptera:Scarabaeidae) for Asian Elm Species and Their Hybrids (3.100291)
Date: April 1999Creator: Miller, Fredric D.
Type: Article
Description:The objective of the described study was to conduct an initial screening of Asian elms and their hybrids for adult Japanese beetle feeding preference in the laboratory and in the field. The findings will contribute to selection and future potential of these elms, and provide a clearer direction for an ongoing comprehensive elm breeding program for Dutch elm disease, elm leaf beetle, and elm leaf miner resistance.
Extent: 6 pages
Microbial Control of the Emerald Ash Borer (Coleoptera: Buprestidae) Using Beauveria bassiana (Hypocreales: Cordycipitaceae) by the Means of an Autodissemination Device (3.102460)
Date: December 2020Creator: Miller, Fredric D.
Type: Article
Resistance of Temperate Chinese Elms (Ulmus spp.) to Feeding by the Adult Elm Leaf Beetle (Coleoptera:Chrysomelidae) (3.114591)
Date: February 2001Creator: Miller, Fredric D.
Type: Article
Description:This article discusses screening of newly acquired Asian elm species from temperate regions of China, growing at The Morton Arboretum, for feeding preference and suitability for larvae and adults of the elm leaf beetle and to support the development of elm species and hybrids as part of a comprehensive breeding program for resistance to Dutch elm disease and the elm leaf beetle, Japanese beetle, the elm leaf miner, and spring and fall canker-worms.
From Journal of Economic Entomology, published by the Entomological Society of America
Extent: 5 pages
Feeding Preference of Adult Japanese Beetles (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae) for Asian Elm Species and Their Hybrids (3.114605)
Date: 1999Creator: Miller, Fredric D., Ware, George
Type: Article
Description:A report of a study to evaluate feeding preference by the Japanese beetle on selected Asian elm species and their hybrids growing at The Morton Arboretum.
Extent: 6 pages
Preference of Temperate Chinese Elms (Ulmus spp.) for the Adult Japanese Beetle (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae) (3.114632)
Date: April 2001Creator: Miller, Fredric D., Ware, George, Jackson, Jennifer
Type: Article
Description:Journal of Economic Entomology: "Trees of newly acquired Ulmus species originating from the temperate regions of China and growing at The Morton Arboretum, Lisle, IL, were evaluated in no-choice and multiple-choice laboratory bioassays and cage-studies for feeding preference for adults of the Japanese beetle, Popillia japonica Newman."
Extent: 5 pages
Resistance of Elms of the Ulmus davidiana Complex to Defoliation by the Adult Elm Leaf Beetle (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae} (3.114634)
Date: October 1999Creator: Miller, Fredric D., Ware, George
Type: Article
Description:Journal of Economic Entomology: "[Study] objectives were to conduct an initial screening of members of the U. davidiana complex and their hybrids at The Morton Arboretum for suitability to the elm leaf beetle, to examine the genetic influence of U. propinqua, U. japonica, and U. davidiana parentage on suitability for elm leaf beetle, and to support the development of elm hybrids as part of a comprehensive breeding program for resistance to Dutch elm disease and the elm leaf beetle and the elm leaf miner."
Extent: 4 pages
Susceptibility of 32 elm species and hybrids (Ulmus spp.) to the elm leaf beetle (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae) under field conditions in Arizona (3.55273)
Date: 2007Creator: Miller, Fredric D.
Type: Article