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Cydia pomonella

2011
Cydia pomonella (LINNAEUS, 1758) Specimens examined: Azerbaijan: Astara District, Archivan v., 25 April 1995, Malus sp., 1 ; Sheki District, Dodu v., 2 May 1995, Malus sp., 1 ; Baku city, 14 May 1995, A. vulgaris, 1 ; Astara District, Archivan v., 29 September 1995, Malus sp., 1 ; Baku city, 30 July 1996, Malus sp., 1 ; Astara District ...
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Codling moth (Cydia pomonella): Disruptants of sex pheromonal communication

Journal of Chemical Ecology, 1994
In a small section of an apple orchard, six traps were placed each in control and test areas and baited with live virgin female codling moths. Gray elastomer septa were used to dispense communication disruptants around the traps. Dyed male codling moths were released in control and test areas, and the numbers of males captured in control and test traps
L M, McDonough   +3 more
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Structure dynamics reveal key residues essential for the sense of 1-dodecanol by Cydia pomonella pheromone binding protein 2 (CpomPBP2).

Pest Management Science, 2020
BACKGROUND Cydia pomonella is known as a worldwide quarantine fruit pest, causing great damage to fruit production every year. Sex pheromone mediated management has been widely used in the control of C. pomonella.
Zhen Tian   +5 more
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ENTOMOPATHOGENIC ACTIVITY OF GRANULOVIRUS STRAINS AGAINST CYDIA POMONELLA

X Международная конференция молодых ученых: биоинформатиков, биотехнологов, биофизиков, вирусологов и молекулярных биологов — 2023: Cб. тез., 2023
The paper presents the results of the four granulosa virus of the apple moth strains entomopathogenic activity from the bioresource collection of the Federal Research Center of Biological Plant Protection «State Collection of Entomoacariphages and Microorganisms» against C. pomonella in vitro.
N.S. Tomashevich, A.A. Tsygichko
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A novel Bacillus thuringiensis Cry9Ea-like protein with high insecticidal activity towards Cydia pomonella larvae.

Pest Management Science, 2020
BACKGROUND The host specificity of known B. thuringiensis Cry and Vip pesticidal proteins still needs extensive investigation and the proteins currently used in crop protection are not effective against many pest species.
J. Baranek   +3 more
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Cydia pomonella . [Distribution map].

Distribution Maps of Plant Pests, 2005
Abstract A new distribution map is provided for Cydia pomonella (L.) ( Carpocapsa pomonella [Cydia pomonella] L., Laspeyresia pomonella [Cydia pomonella] L.) (Lep., Tortricidae) (Codling Moth). Host Plants: Apple, pear, peach, quince,
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Aerosol emitters disrupt codling moth, Cydia pomonella, competitively

Pest Management Science, 2014
AbstractBACKGROUNDIsomate® CM MIST aerosol emitters (Pacific BioControl Corp, Vancouver, WA) containing 36 g of codlemone, (E,E)‐8,10‐dodecadien‐1‐ol, were deployed at various densities in a commercial apple orchard to generate dosage–response profiles in order to elucidate the behavioral mechanism of disruption.RESULTSMoth captures decreased ...
Peter S, McGhee   +2 more
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Cold Hardiness Adaptations of Codling Moth,Cydia pomonella

Cryobiology, 1999
The cold hardiness adaptations of natural and laboratory reared populations of the codling moth, Cydia pomonella, were examined. Hemolymph, gut, and whole body supercooling points (SCPs), 24-h LT50s, polyhydroxy alcohol concentrations, hemolymph freezing points, and hemolymph melting points were determined. Nondiapausing codling moth larvae do not have
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Functional characterization of pheromone receptor candidates in codling moth Cydia pomonella (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae)

Insect Science, 2020
Sex pheromones serve a critical role in Lepidopterans finding mates. Male moths perceive and react to sex pheromones emitted by conspecific females through a delicate pheromone communication system.
Ke Tian   +5 more
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CpGSTd3 is a lambda-Cyhalothrin Metabolizing Glutathione S-Transferase from Cydia pomonella (L.).

Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry, 2019
Little is known about the role of specific delta GST genes in the detoxification of lambda-cyhalothrin in the global quarantine fruit pest codling moth, Cydia pomonella (L.). Real-time quantitative PCR shows that CpGSTd3 was ubiquitously expressed at all
Wei Wang   +4 more
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