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Range Dynamics of Spongy Moth (<i>Lymantria dispar</i> L.) in Northern European Russia over the Past Two Centuries. [PDF]
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The Active Space of Mexican Rice Borer Pheromone Traps
The Mexican rice borer, Eoreuma loftini (Dyar) (Lepidoptera: Crambidae), is an invasive pest of sugarcane, Saccharum spp., rice, Oryza sativa L., and other graminaceous crops in the United States. Traps baited with the synthetic female sex pheromone of E. loftini are used for monitoring and management of this invasive pest.
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Field Trapping of Tomato Moth, Tuta absoluta with Pheromone Traps
Journal of Chemical Ecology, 2000Field evaluations demonstrate that the addition of the minor pheromone component (3E,8Z)-tetradecadien-1-yl acetate to the major component (3E,8Z,11Z)-tetradecatrien-1-yl acetate does not significantly increase the trap catches of Tuta absoluta males in the field.
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Trapping of Phyllophaga elenans with a Female-Produced Pheromone
Journal of Chemical Ecology, 2003Attraction 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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A density dependent model of pheromone trapping
Theoretical Population Biology, 1985A discrete, deterministic model is presented to represent a use of pheromones in insect pest control. Males are assumed to be attracted to traps containing virgin females releasing male-attracting pheromone (or equivalent pheromone preparation); males entering the traps are killed.
Fisher, M. E. +2 more
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Automatic inspection of pheromone traps
2017 25th Signal Processing and Communications Applications Conference (SIU), 2017Insect infestations threaten yield efficiency in agricultural areas. Since insects massively reproduce, they not only reduce crop yield and quality, but expenditures made for biological pesticides form a huge portion of the total expenses. However, from the long-term perspective, blind chemical pest control on agricultural areas have turned out to be ...
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