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  1. Belowground infections of the invasivePhytophthora plurivorapathogen enhance the suitability of red oak leaves to the generalist herbivoreLymantria dispar
  2. Effects of pedunculate oak tree vitality on gypsy moth preference and performance
  3. Preference and performance of the gypsy moth cater­pillars on sweet chestnut and some oak species
  4. Photosynthetic efficiency of Pedunculate oak seedlings under simulated water stress
  5. Larvicidal and antifeedant activity of some plant-derived compounds to Lymantria dispar L. (Lepidoptera: Limantriidae)
  6. Gremmeniella abietina (Lagerb.) Morelet: Distribution in Serbia and Montenegro, significance and control
  7. Host plant effect on the activity of digestive enzymes of the gypsy moth caterpillars
  8. Development of gypsy moth (Lymantria dispar L) on the foliage of Quercus cerris L., Q. Petraea (matt) Liebl. and Q. Robur L. in the controlled conditions
  9. Influence of different oak species (Q. cerris L. and Q. robur L.) and environment conditions on the gypsy moth development
  10. Interactions of polysporous cultures of antagonistic fungus Peneiphora gigantea (Fr.) Massee and some decay fungi of spruce from Stara planina
  11. Host plant effect on the susceptibility of gypsy moth caterpillars to insecticides