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Bulletin: Number 635: Biological Control of the Oriental Fruit Moth
27 pages, 1 article*Biological Control of the Oriental Fruit Moth* (Daniel, Derrill M.; Cox, James; Crawford, Aubrey) 25 ...
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Bulletin: Number 669: Oriental Fruit Moth Control in Quince Planting
16 pages, 1 article*Oriental Fruit Moth Control in Quince Planting* (Daniel, Derrill M.; Cox, James A.) 14 ...
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Female sex pheromones have been used in pest control since the 90s; attracting males to baited traps (mass-trapping and monitoring) or avoiding (or reducing) mating in fields under mating disruption.
Balcells, M, Giner, M, Avilla, J
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O objetivo foi avaliar a eficiência de inseticidas à base de nim no controle da mariposa-oriental G. molesta em laboratório. A dieta artificial foi cortada em cubos e imersa nas caldas dos respectivos tratamentos; em seguida, lagartas recém-eclodidas ...
Oderlei Bernardi +5 more
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As insects increase in radiotolerance as they develop and usually several developmental stages of the pest may be present in the fresh shipped commodity, it is important to know the radiation susceptibility of the stages of the target insect before the ...
T. Mastrangelo +5 more
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CONTROL OF CODLING MOTH AND ORIENTAL FRUIT MOTH, 2007 [PDF]
John C. Wise +2 more
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Oriental fruit moth, Parasite liberation by H.S. McConnell, 1930
Black and white photo of two men, one holding a box, standing next to a car, 4"x6". Caption: "Oriental fruit moth. Parasite liberation by H.S. McConnell.
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Grapholita molesta (Busck, 1916), a significant pest affecting various fruits such as pears, apples, peaches, etc., is highly adaptable to changing temperatures. However, the phenological response mechanism of this pest to climate warming remains unclear.
Haotian Bian +6 more
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CONTROL OF CODLING MOTH AND ORIENTAL FRUIT MOTH, 2010 [PDF]
John C. Wise +2 more
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Oriental fruit moth, Grapholita molesta (Busck) (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae), a cosmopolitan pest of tree fruits, has been a significant pest in the United States since its introduction in the early 20th Century.
Grzegorz Krawczyk +2 more
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