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The e-funnel trap: Automatic monitoring of lepidoptera; a case study of tomato leaf miner
Computers and Electronics in Agriculture, 2021Abstract We introduce the electronic funnel trap (e-funnel) of automatic monitoring for all the Lepidoptera species with known pheromone. The e-funnels carry an optical counter that counts captures of Lepidopterans and form their own network based on the LoRa radio protocol.
Iraklis I. Rigakis +5 more
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Observations on the economic importance of tomato leaf miner (Liriomyza bryoniae) (agromyzidae)
Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment, 1985Abstract 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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Agriculture Extension in Developing Countries
The research was carried out in Chandragiri ward no. 1 in Kathmandu district February to June, 2023. the research was conducted on Impact of Tuta absoluta (Tomato Leaf Miner) on different varieties of Lycopersicum esculentum (Tomato). Tomato seedlings were transplanted of five different varieties.
Snehil Haml +2 more
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The research was carried out in Chandragiri ward no. 1 in Kathmandu district February to June, 2023. the research was conducted on Impact of Tuta absoluta (Tomato Leaf Miner) on different varieties of Lycopersicum esculentum (Tomato). Tomato seedlings were transplanted of five different varieties.
Snehil Haml +2 more
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Identification of tomato leaf miner secretory proteins and their roles in influencing plant defenses
Insect Biochemistry and Molecular BiologyThe tomato leaf miner (Tuta absoluta) is a globally destructive pest that cause extensive damage to tomato crops by chewing mouthparts, leading to severe necrosis, fruit abortion, and substantial yield losses. To date, the elicitors/effectors of T. absoluta have not been characterized. In this study, we combined proteomic profiling of T.
Yumei Dong +7 more
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Pests on tomatoes caused by tomato leaf miner tuta absoluta (Meyrick, 1917) in Strumica region
2011The main goal of this research project is to understand the damage caused by the miner Tuta absoluta Meyrick and make a comparison between the tomato damage caused by the tomato leaf miner in the spring and summer harvests of tomatoes. According to our surveys the damages on tomatoes were much larger in the second, apart from damaged tomatoes in the ...
Spasov, Dusan +3 more
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Pesticide Biochemistry and Physiology
Chlorantraniliprole (CAP) is applied worldwide for the control of caterpillars (Lepidoptera). However, with the overuse of CAP, the resistance problem in pest control is becoming increasingly serious. Recent studies have indicated a central role of the gut symbiont in insect pest resistance to pesticides and these may apply to the tomato leaf miner ...
Yao, Chen +11 more
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Chlorantraniliprole (CAP) is applied worldwide for the control of caterpillars (Lepidoptera). However, with the overuse of CAP, the resistance problem in pest control is becoming increasingly serious. Recent studies have indicated a central role of the gut symbiont in insect pest resistance to pesticides and these may apply to the tomato leaf miner ...
Yao, Chen +11 more
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"Annals of the University of Craiova - Agriculture Montanology Cadastre Series "
Tuta absoluta Meyrick is a microlepidopteran known in the scientific literature as the tomato leaf miner. It originates from South America, most likely from Peru, dating back to the 1960s, from where it spread to all continents: in Africa (Morocco and Algeria, 2008), from where it disseminated across the continent, causing catastrophic damage ...
Ștefan GIUGEA +3 more
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Tuta absoluta Meyrick is a microlepidopteran known in the scientific literature as the tomato leaf miner. It originates from South America, most likely from Peru, dating back to the 1960s, from where it spread to all continents: in Africa (Morocco and Algeria, 2008), from where it disseminated across the continent, causing catastrophic damage ...
Ștefan GIUGEA +3 more
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Control of a Dipterous Leaf Miner on Tomatoes in California
Journal of Economic Entomology, 1952J. Wilcox, A. F. Howland
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