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Attachment ability of the codling moth Cydia pomonella L. to rough substrates
Journal of Insect Physiology, 2010Host plant surfaces of the codling moth, Cydia pomonella L. (Lepidoptera, Tortricidae), vary in microtopography, which can affect its attachment, locomotion, and oviposition behaviour. This study was performed to investigate the effect of surface roughness on the attachment ability of adult insects.
Al Bitar, L. +3 more
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Cydia pomonella . [Distribution map].
Distribution Maps of Plant Pests, 2005Abstract 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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A Model of Predation on Codling Moth Eggs (Cydia pomonella)
The Journal of Animal Ecology, 1978SUMMARY (1) Models are described for the relationships (a) between the percentage of eggs of codling moth disappearing from leaves and fruit in the orchard and numbers of earwigs Forficula auricularia L., and (b) between the percentage of eggs of codling moth sucked out before they can hatch in the orchard and the biomass of their heteropteran and mite
D. M. Glen, P. Brain
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Evaluation of an aerosol emitter for mating disruption of Cydia pomonella in Italy.
Communications in agricultural and applied biological sciences, 2013Some techniques have been developed to disrupt mating (MD) of codling moth (CM) by treating orchards with pheromone. Synthetic pheromone is applied to the crop as a formulation that is designed to protect these generally labile compounds from degradation while gradually releasing pheromone into the atmosphere.
Baldessari, Mario +3 more
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Costs of insecticide resistance in Cydia pomonella (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae).
Journal of economic entomology, 2012The obvious benefits associated with insecticide resistance for pest species may come at a cost to other life-history traits. In this study, we compared the larval and pupal developmental times, pupal mass wing surface area and wing fluctuating asymmetry (FA) in insecticide resistant and control strains of codling moth, Cydia pomonella (L ...
Joanna K, Konopka +2 more
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