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MONITORING OF THE APPLE MOTH USING PHEROMONE TRAPS

Scientific Works of North Caucasian Federal Scientific Center of Horticulture Viticulture Wine-making, 2023
In the Volgograd region, monitoring of the apple moth was carried out using pheromone traps. Pheromone traps of the "Atrakon A" type with synthetic pheromones for repelling insects: T, M; and for fishing: dispersion № 1; dispersion № 2 were used to determine the dynamics of the number of pest butterflies.
O.A. NIKOLSKAYA   +2 more
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Optimization of Pheromone Traps for Coryphodema tristis (Lepidoptera: Cossidae)

Journal of Economic Entomology, 2017
The Coryphodema tristis (Drury) is an important pest of Eucalyptus nitens (Deane and Maiden) plantations in South Africa. The gregarious larvae of this pest cause damage by feeding on the tree sapwood, and adults emerge in spring each year. The aim of this study was to optimize pheromone traps for operational use in management programs.
Marc Clement, Bouwer   +4 more
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Trapping of Phyllophaga elenans with a Female-Produced Pheromone

Journal of Chemical Ecology, 2003
Attraction of Phyllophaga elenas to vaned bucket traps baited with the recently identified female-produced pheromone, L-isoleucine methyl ester (LIME), is efficient. Pheromone-baited vaned buckets with water to retain insects were more effective than buckets without vanes or plastic containers with the sides cut out. Pheromone-baited vaned bucket traps
Allan C, Oehlschlager   +4 more
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Effects of pheromone loading, dispenser age, and trap height on pheromone trap catches of the oriental fruit moth in apple orchards

Phytoparasitica, 2006
The effects of field aging (0–28 days) and pheromone loading rate on the longevity of red rubber septa loaded with the sex pheromone blend of the oriental fruit mothGrapholita molesta (Busck), were evaluated in North Carolina apple orchards in 2002. Separate field tests examined the influence of trap height and pheromone loading rate of rubber septa on
Kovanci, ORKUN BARIŞ   +3 more
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Pheromone Baited Traps for Detecting Elm Bark Beetles

Australian Forestry, 1977
SUMMARY Both sexes of inflight adults of the elm bark beetle Scolytus multistriatus (Marsham) a principal vector of Dutch elm disease, Ceratocystis ulmi, (Buism.) C. Moreau, in the Northern Hemisphere, were attracted to traps baited with a synthetic aggregant pheromone called “Multilure”.
J. R. J. FRENCH, A. ROSEL, P. ROBINSON
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Insects remote detection in pheromones traps

2013
This 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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Field trapping of Metamasius hemipterus with synthetic aggregation pheromone

Entomologia Experimentalis et Applicata, 1996
AbstractThe five synthetic pheromone components of the West Indian sugarcane borer (WISB), Metamasius hemipterus (L.) (Coleoptera, Curculionidae) were tested in the field. The combination of sugarcane (SC) and the major pheromone compound, 4‐methyl‐5‐nonanol (1) was attractive.
Ramirez-Lucas, P.   +2 more
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Experience with pheromone trapping and disruption of moths

Pesticide Science, 1976
AbstractMaxima in the population of the summerfruit tortrix moth, Adoxophyes orana, have been detected in orchards in the Netherlands using traps containing its pheromones. Attempts to disrupt the pheromone communication of A. orana in orchards using geometrical isomers of the pheromone have given variable results.
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Pheromone Traps and Trapping

2002
Jenn-Sheng Hwang, Chau-Chin Hung
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4-Vinylanisole is an aggregation pheromone in locusts

Nature, 2020
Jia-Ning Wei   +2 more
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