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Evaluation of Integrated Management Practices of South American Tomato Leaf Miner Tuta absoluta in Tomato

Ecology, Environment and Conservation, 2023
Tomato is grown in an area of 36000 ha in Chittoor district of Andhra Pradesh. South American tomato leaf miner, Tuta absoluta has become major pest in tomato growing areas causing 50-60% damage. Even though pest damage starts from seedling stage, damage is not noticed by farmers till fruiting stage due to the pest feeding habit, and spraying chemicals
Prasanna Lakshmi Ravuri   +4 more
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Near-infrared Spectroscopy in detecting Leaf Miner Damage on Tomato Leaf

Biosystems Engineering, 2007
Automatic diagnosis of plant disease is important for plant management and environmental preservation in the future. The objectives of this study were to characterise the leaf reflectance spectra of tomato leaves damaged by leaf miner and to determine which wavelengths were most responsive to plant damage caused by the pest.
H.R. Xu, Y.B. Ying, X.P. Fu, S.P. Zhu
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Efficacy of Bacillus thuringiensis Against the Tomato Leaf Miner, Tuta absoluta (Meyrick)

Pest Management Journal of Ethiopia, 2020
The tomato leaf miner, Tuta absoluta (Meyrick) (Lepidoptera: Gelechiidae) is an introduced serious insect pest of tomato in Ethiopia. Research on the management of this pest has so far been limited to screening of synthetic insecticides. Owing to the pest's ability to develop resistance to insecticides quickly, biological based approach in its ...
Hailemichael, Etsegenet   +1 more
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Observations on the economic importance of tomato leaf miner (Liriomyza bryoniae) (agromyzidae)

Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment, 1985
Abstract Yield losses can occur as a result of leaf miner infestation, but are not dependent on severity of damage alone; proximity to fruit at an early stage of development is very important. If damage on leaves adjacent to a truss reached 30 mines/leaf at the time fruit was half-swollen, a 10% loss of yield resulted.
M.S. Ledieu, N.L. Helyer
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The tomato leaf miner (Tuta absoluta): Conventional pest problem, organic management solutions?

Organic Agriculture, 2014
Tuta absoluta (Meyrick) (Lepidoptera: Gelechiidae) is a serious pest of solanaceous plants, especially tomato. Commonly known as the tomato leaf miner or South American tomato pinworm and originating from Central America, it has been a major problem there for tomato production for over 30 years.
Terzidas AN, Wilcockson S, Leifert C
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Liriomyza bryoniae (tomato leaf miner)

PlantwisePlus Knowledge Bank, 2022
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Peripheral Coding of Sex Pheromones in the Tomato Leaf Miner, Phthorimaea absoluta (Meyrick)

Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry
Phthorimaea absoluta releases (E3,Z8,Z11)-tetradeca-3,8,11-trienyl acetate (E3,Z8,Z11-14:OAc) and (E3,Z8)-tetradeca-3,8-dienyl acetate (E3,Z8-14:OAc) with a ratio of 90:10 as the sex pheromone. However, how this pest uses pheromone receptors (PRs) to detect the two pheromone components is unknown. Here, we functionally characterize the PR repertoire of
Xiaoyu Hu   +6 more
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Management of American Serpentine Leaf Miner Liriomyza Trifolii (Burgess) on Tomato

Indian Journal of Entomology, 2021
Naga Sri Navya Ravipati   +2 more
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Leaf miner threatens tomato growing in Europe (Crop protection)

2009
In February this year, entomologists of the Dutch Plant Protection Service determined a moth found at a Dutch tomato packaging facility to be Tuta absoluta. This moth is very harmful to tomato and can also live on crops such as aubergine, sweet pepper and potato. Originally from Chile, the insect appears to spread rapidly over Europe.
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Management of tomato leaf miner Tuta absoluta (Meyrick) under protected cultivation

Journal of Entomological Research, 2023
K.B. Ramesh   +3 more
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