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Item Hibernating arthropods’ complex in the plum tree orchard under the influence of green manures and nectariferous plants [Articol](Editura USM, 2025) Iordosopol, Elena; Batco, Mihail; Eliseev Serghei; Fron, Arcadie; Filimon, Valeriu; Iordosopol, Valentina; Fron, Argentina; Muntean, ElenaThe work represents the highlighting of the arthropod complex, which populates and hibernates in the cardboard trap belts of the plum orchard influenced by green manures and nectariferous crops. This complex is composed of phytophagous, saprophagous, predators and parasites. In the trapping belts, polyphagous species of five families of spiders dominated, which constituted an average of 33.5% of the total individuals highlighted, and coccinellids (seven species) - an average of 6.5%. The parasitoid Scambus inanis achieved a degree of parasitism of moth larvae in average 29.4%. The highest percentage was recorded in the standard and experimental variants (46.0% and 35.3%) respectively.Item Specia nouă de encyrtid parazit al păduchelui pufos (Pseudococcus sp.) la prun în Republica Moldova(CEP USM, 2024-10-07) Iordosopol, ElenaThe paper presents the results of the study of the regulatory complex of the mealybugs species of the genus Pseudococcus, which overwinters in the trap belts of the plum crop. It was established that in the adult stage it is parasitized by 5 species of parasites, among them 3 encyrtids, 1 megaspilid and 1 sygniphorid. The highest number of females parasitized by Stemmatosteres bochemicus was recorded in the belts influenced by the apple culture adjacent to the plum. The sex ratio (♀:♂) of the polyembryonic parasite population analyzed was 2:1.Item THE DETERMINATION OF ATTRACTIVENESS IN TWO SEMIOCHEMICALS FOR BENEFICIAL HYMENOPTERA(CEP USM, 2023) Eliseev, Serghei; Iordosopol, ElenaSeveral aspects (optimal distances placement, beneficial hymenopteran’ families composition, used compound volume per season) of two semiochemicals - phenylethanol and methyl salicylate’ attractiveness for beneficial hymenopterans were discussed.