Karolina Lukasova

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Publications of Karolina Lukasova (8 listed):

Bulletin of Insectology (2019) 72, 253-260
Jaroslav Holusa, Jirí Foit, Milos Knízek, Jolana Schovánková, Karolina Lukásová, Hana Vanická, Jirí Trombik and Emanuel Kula (2019)
The bark beetles Orthotomicus laricis and Orthotomicus longicollis are not pests in Central Europe: a case study from the Czech Republic

Annals of Applied Biology (2018) 173, 35-41
M. Zúbrik, I. Spilda, D. Pilarska, A.E. Hajek, D. Takov, C. Nikolov, A. Kunca, J. Pajtík, K. Lukásová and J. Holusa (2018)
Distribution of the entomopathogenic fungus Entomophaga maimaiga (Entomophthorales: Entomophthoraceae) at the northern edge of its range in Europe

Bulletin of Insectology (2017) 70, 291-297
Jaroslav Holusa, Karolina Lukásová, Jolana Hubácková, Milos Knítek and Rudolf Wegensteiner (2017)
Pathogens and nematodes associated to three bark beetle species of the genus Orthotomicus (Coleoptera Curculionidae) in central-south Europe

Journal of Applied Entomology (2017) 141, 768-779
J. Holusa and K. Lukásová (2017)
Pathogen's level and parasitism rate in Ips typographus at high population densities: importance of time

Journal of Pest Science (2016) 89, 413-425
Tomás Hlásny, Jirí Trombik, Jaroslav Holusa, Karolina Lukásová, Marian Grendár, Marek Turcáni, Milan Zúbrik, Mara Tabakovic-Tosic, Anikó Hirka, Igor Buksha, Roman Modlinger, Magdalena Kacprzyk and György Csóka (2016)
Multi-decade patterns of gypsy moth fluctuations in the Carpathian Mountains and options for outbreak forecasting

Journal of Forest Science (2014) 60, 382-387
K. Lukásová and J. Holusa (2014)
Comparison of Trypodendron lineatum, T. domesticum and T. laeve (Coleoptera: Curculionidae) flight activity in Central Europe

Journal of Applied Entomology (2013) 137, 181-187
J. Holuša, K. Lukášová, R. Wegensteiner, W. Grodzki, M. Pernek and J. Weiser (2013)
Pathogens of the bark beetle Ips cembrae: microsporidia and gregarines also known from other Ips species

Journal of Applied Entomology (2013) 137, 188-196
K. Lukášová, J. Holuša and M. Turcáni (2013)
Pathogens of Ips amitinus: new species and comparison with Ips typographus