oviposition in English

noun

['əʊvɪpə'zɪʃn]

laying of eggs

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1. Oviposition begins in early June.

2. Oviposition of Boophilus Microplus (Canestrini) (Acarida : Ixodidae)

3. Activity and, especially, oviposition showed their low temperature threshold at + 6° C to + 7° C.

4. At room temperature, the death occurred about 7–8 days after oviposition, independently of the aphid age.

5. Antifeedant, contact toxicity and oviposition deterrent effects of phyllostine acetate and phyllostine isolated from the endophytic fungus Diaporthe miriciae against Plutella xylostella larvae

6. Armyworms actually start out as moths and fly in at night feeding on nectar, mating, and searching for oviposition sites like your lawn

7. Soapweed has not sexually reproduced (i.e. produced fruit) in this area for a minimum of five years, and there has been no evidence of pollination or oviposition in abscised flowers.

8. This study was designed to investigate the Antifeedant activities of endophytic fungi of Cyperus iria and to determine the Antifeedant, contact toxicity and oviposition deterrent activities of phyllostine acetate and phyllostine of the endophytic Diaporthe miriciae fungus

9. The pollen beetle Meligethes Aeneus (Fabricius) (synonym Brassicogethes Aeneus Fabricius) (Coleoptera: Nitidulidae) is a small, black, univoltine beetle with a dependence on brassicaceous plant species for oviposition and larval development.1, 2, 3 The introduction of large areas of oilseed rape (Brassica napus L.) (Brassicaceae) into the

10. (P.) walkerae, which were carried out under constant abiotic and biotic conditions, revealed distinct quantitative and species-dependent differences in the sucking behaviour of larvae, the moulting period of larvae and nymphs, and in the necessary number of postlarval stages for the development of adult ticks, as well as differences in the duration of the imaginal metamorphosis and the species-typical temporal and quantitative features for oviposition.