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1 The effects of pheromone dose, trap size and trap design on the capture of male Matsucoccus feytaudi were studied in maritime pine forests of Portugal, France and Italy, and Matsucoccus josephi in Aleppo pine stands of Israel.
SILVA, E.B. +4 more
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Trapping of Lobesia botrana with sexual traps in relation to pheromone dosage in the dispenser
Several experiments have been performed on sexual trapping of L. botrana males with different pheromone concentrations (E7, Z9 DDA). Performance classification was difficult and seemed to depend of several factors. High concentrations (10 mg in the dispenser) seemed to be attractive at long range and this effect was enhanced by the trap location in the
Roehrich, R. +3 more
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2019 New York Sweet Corn Pheromone Trap Network (SCPTN)
NYS IPM Type: Project ReportFor 25 years, the Sweet Corn Pheromone Trap Network has been monitoring the flight of three important insect pests of sweet corn, European corn borer, corn earworm, fall armyworm, and more recently, 2010, Western bean cutworm.
Zuefle, Marion
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Lygus hesperus is an economically important pest of many crops. An effective monitoring method for the early detection of L. hesperus could improve its management. A recently developed pheromone lure has been shown to attract L.
Machtley, Scott +4 more
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Daily performance of orchard pheromone traps
D.M. Suckling, B. Brown
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The cotton leafperforator (CLP) Bucculatrix thurberiella Busck. is a sporadic pest in cotton fields of southwest desert area. The cotton leafperforator sex pheromone was identified and synthesized by Hall et al.
Leggett, J. E. +2 more
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Pheromone disruptants were tested from 1989 to 1992 in western New York to determine effect on trap catch and potential use in the control of obliquebanded leafroller.
Reissig, W. Harvey +4 more
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On the origin of pine sawflies caught in pheromone traps
This study investigated behaviour of male European pine sawflies, Neodiprion sertifer Geoffr. (Hym., Diprionidae), that were released downwind from pheromone traps. Releases were done at three distances; either at 5 m from one trap, or at 50 m or 200 m from five traps, placed in a line perpendicular to the current wind direction.
Ă–strand, Fredrik, Anderbrant, Olle
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Effect of Color on the Trapping Effectiveness of Red Palm Weevil Pheromone Traps
A.H. Al-Saoud +2 more
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Hiroyuki Minegishi +5 more
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