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In the San Joaquin Valley, mating disruption of codling moth has mixed results
Pheromone confusion worked best in isolated orchards with low codling moth populations. In areas where codling moth developed three to four generations and apples were exposed to egg laying for each generation, mating disruption with ...
Walter Bentley +2 more
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Background The codling moth (CM), Cydia pomonella (L). (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae), is an important pest of apple in Turkey and other apple producing countries in the world.
Mürşide Yağci +3 more
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Deep neural networks (DNNs) have recently been applied in many areas of agriculture, including pest monitoring. The codling moth is the most damaging apple pest, and the currently available methods for its monitoring are outdated and time-consuming ...
Dana Čirjak +3 more
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Bagging Apple Fruit for Codling Moth Control in Western Montana
Codling moth (Cydia pomonella) is a major insect pest of apple (Malus domestica). If unmanaged, then codling moth can infest nearly all apples in an orchard, where the flesh-tunneling larva leave frass-laden tracks in the fruit.
Rachel Leisso +3 more
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Prospects of Codling Moth Management on Apples with Botanical Antifeedants and Repellents
The codling moth, Cydia pomonella L. (Tortricidae), is a major pest of apples, potentially causing annual losses exceeding USD62 billion globally. Growers have limited options for combatting the codling moth.
Maciej A. Pszczolkowski
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Relationship Between Fruit Yield and Damage by Codling Moth and Plum Curculio in a Biologically-Managed Apple Orchard [PDF]
Fruit yield, codling moth (Cydia pomonella) damage, and plum curculio (Conotrachelus nenuphar) damage were monitored over an 8-year period in a O.5-ha, biologically-managed apple orchard in southwestern Michigan. The relationship between yield and damage
Clark, M. Sean, Gage, Stuart H
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The codling moth is a serious pest of apples in most regions of the world where this fruit is produced. The sterile insect technique is one strategy used to control this pest and is employed as part of an area-wide integrated pest management program for ...
Evan D. Esch +5 more
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Results of "Shin-Etsu" pheromone application on immune cultivars in the apple protection system to control of codling moth [PDF]
Codling moth is a very dangerous pest in apple orchards: the pest could damage up to 70-90% of pome fruits in the years of mass reproduction. The climate change increased the harmfulness of the pest during the last years.
Kashirskaya Natalia +3 more
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The codling moth (Cydia pomonella L.) is one of the most important pests existing in the apple orchards of the Hiran-Iraq northern part, according to the climate of Iraq Codling moth has 2‒3 generations per year.
gona sirwan, Juhina Idrees Mohamad Ali
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The false codling moth (FCM; Thaumatotibia leucotretaCydia pomonellaCy ...
Anandi Bierman +2 more
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