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Modeling of seasonal dynamics of the pheromone traps catchability
Известия СПбЛТА, 2023Предложены модели, описывающие сезонную динамику лета самцов непарного шелкопряда на основе уловистости феромонных половых ловушек для непарного шелкопряда ( Lymantria dispar (L).). Полевые учеты проводились с 2011 по 2015 гг. с помощью ловушек типа молочный пакет на территории Хабаровского края, проводились с интервалом от 2 до 7 дней с середины июля (
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Annual Review of Entomology, 1991
Identification et evaluation des effets de differents facteurs biotiques et abiotiques sur l'emission et la reception des pheromones sexuelles chez les mites.
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Identification et evaluation des effets de differents facteurs biotiques et abiotiques sur l'emission et la reception des pheromones sexuelles chez les mites.
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Pheromone traps for the pest management of phycitid moths
Crop Protection, 1983Abstract Pheromone traps of different designs, suitable for monitoring stored-product phycitids were: (1) a commercially made fly strip; (2) a bottle trap with insecticide or water for killing captured insects and (3) a cylinder trap with half-closed entrances.
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Insects remote detection in pheromones traps
2013This paper reports the result of test on a prototype of a simple device using ICT technology to monitor pests in vineyards and orchards using a trap with specific pheromones lure. The device acquires set of images of the surface of the trap at fixed time intervals and record the environmental temperature and humidity.
Facello Alessio, Cavallo Eugenio
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Development of a pheromone trap for monitoring Tribolium castaneum
Journal of Stored Products Research, 1992Abstract Several commercially available pheromone traps were compared for their efficiency in capturing adult Tribolium castaneum under simulated warehouse conditions. The traps compared were the Storgard®, the PT 6 Allure®, and the Trappit®. Traps differed significantly in their effectiveness.
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Moth Detection from Pheromone Trap Images Using Deep Learning Object Detectors
Agriculture (Switzerland), 2020Suk-Ju Hong +2 more
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Attraction of bark beetles (Coleoptera: Scolytidae) to a pheromone trap
Journal of Chemical Ecology, 1984Olle Anderbrant, Anderbrant Olle
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