Slow-release pheromone technology can successfully control oriental fruit moth and peach twig borer while eliminating in-season insecticide sprays in cling peaches. In conjunction with a demonstration program, we compared mating disruption for these two pests with standard grower pest-control methods in the Sacramento and San Joaquin valleys, and monitored for pest damage, yield and grower costs. While the mating-disruption program was effective in controlling the targeted pests, costs were higher and growers preferred a partial disruption program that included some supplemental late-season insecticide sprays. Subsequently, we developed monitoring methods to determine the ...
Trapping by specific sex pheromones initiated in 2009 to monitor three pests, peach twig borer (Anar...
Introduction: Codling moth, Cydia pomonella is one of the key pests of apple in Khorasan Razavi prov...
The oriental fruit moth, Grapholita molesta Busck, and fruit flies, Anastrepha fraterculus L., are t...
Slow-release pheromone tech-nology can successfully control oriental fruit moth and peach twig borer...
nology can successfully control oriental fruit moth and peach twig borer while eliminating in-season...
ReportOriental fruit moth (OFM) has been an economic pest in peaches, apples and pears for several y...
Mating disruption became commercially available in the early 1990s, and was adopted by many Utah gro...
ReportThe effectiveness of three different treatments were compared in the control of infestations a...
ReportThe effectiveness of three different treatments were compared in the control of infestations a...
There has been an increase of peach acreage in NY by 11%, and 30% in numbers of peach trees planted....
Oriental fruit moth Grapholita molesta (Busck) (Lep., Tortricidae) has recently become a key pest of...
The direct management of insect pests using pheromones for mating disruption, or “attract and kill” ...
The efficacy of microencapsulated sprayable pheromone was evaluated at different application rates a...
This study is conducted between the years of 2006 and 2008 in Mut District of Mersin Province. In th...
WOS: 000283392500006This study is conducted between the years of 2006 and 2008 in Mut District of Me...
Trapping by specific sex pheromones initiated in 2009 to monitor three pests, peach twig borer (Anar...
Introduction: Codling moth, Cydia pomonella is one of the key pests of apple in Khorasan Razavi prov...
The oriental fruit moth, Grapholita molesta Busck, and fruit flies, Anastrepha fraterculus L., are t...
Slow-release pheromone tech-nology can successfully control oriental fruit moth and peach twig borer...
nology can successfully control oriental fruit moth and peach twig borer while eliminating in-season...
ReportOriental fruit moth (OFM) has been an economic pest in peaches, apples and pears for several y...
Mating disruption became commercially available in the early 1990s, and was adopted by many Utah gro...
ReportThe effectiveness of three different treatments were compared in the control of infestations a...
ReportThe effectiveness of three different treatments were compared in the control of infestations a...
There has been an increase of peach acreage in NY by 11%, and 30% in numbers of peach trees planted....
Oriental fruit moth Grapholita molesta (Busck) (Lep., Tortricidae) has recently become a key pest of...
The direct management of insect pests using pheromones for mating disruption, or “attract and kill” ...
The efficacy of microencapsulated sprayable pheromone was evaluated at different application rates a...
This study is conducted between the years of 2006 and 2008 in Mut District of Mersin Province. In th...
WOS: 000283392500006This study is conducted between the years of 2006 and 2008 in Mut District of Me...
Trapping by specific sex pheromones initiated in 2009 to monitor three pests, peach twig borer (Anar...
Introduction: Codling moth, Cydia pomonella is one of the key pests of apple in Khorasan Razavi prov...
The oriental fruit moth, Grapholita molesta Busck, and fruit flies, Anastrepha fraterculus L., are t...