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Oriental fruit moth population assessment possibilities using pheromone baits [PDF]
Breskvin (Grapholita molesta Busck, 1916.) i šljivin (Grapholita funebrana Treitschke, 1835.) savijač predstavljaju ekonomski značajne tehnološke štetnike iz reda Lepidoptera svrstanih u porodicu Tortricidae.
Nađ, Borna
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Monitoring and modeling oriental fruit moth in California
Traps monitor OFM, and the model predicts development to aid in timing of controls.
R Rice +4 more
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Oriental fruit moth, Grapholita molesta (Busck), has been a primary pest of peaches for many years throughout the world, and recently it has also emerged as a key pest of apples in the eastern United States.
Kovanci, Orkun B
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While antibiotics are occasionally used in orchard bacterial disease management, their ecological impacts remain understudied. This investigation reveals significant sublethal effects of norfloxacin on the key fruit tree pest Grapholita molesta (oriental
Shaokai Liu +9 more
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Objetivou-se, no trabalho, buscar opções ao ensacamento de pêssegos, visando o controle eficiente das principais pragas do pessegueiro. Para isso, instalou-se um experimento em um pomar comercial de pêssego do cultivar Aurora 2, conduzido em sistema de ...
Luciano Rodrigues Coelho +3 more
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Oriental fruit moth, Grapholita molesta (Busck) and codling moth, Cydia pomonella (L.), are internal fruit pests of apple. Codling moth is recognized as a pest of apple, but until the last several years, oriental fruit moth was considered primarily a ...
Borchert, Daniel Michael
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Oriental fruit moth Grapholita molesta (Busck) (Lep., Tortricidae) has recently become a key pest of apples throughout the eastern USA. Pheromone-mediated mating disruption of Oriental fruit moth was successfully used in North Carolina apple orchards in ...
Borchert, Dan +2 more
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Using Current IPM Technology and New Communication Technology to Prevent Pome and Stone Fruit Infestation by Codling Moth and Oriental Fruit Moth [PDF]
Codling moth (CM) and oriental fruit moth (OFM) have increasingly challenged fruit IPM programs since 2000. There is a zero tolerance for worms in processing fruit diverting it to juice with a $1500 per acre loss in fruit value for the grower. Accurate
Breth, Deborah I., Tee, Elizabeth
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In recent weeks a new insect pest for Western Australia has been recorded. This -•- is the Oriental fruit moth, sometimes known as the Oriental peach moth and the peach tip moth, both names indicating that peaches are the most susceptible of a wide ...
Jenkins, C F.H
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