The nontarget effects of insecticide programs used to control codling moth, Cydia pomonella L. (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae), were studied in large-plot field trials in apples, pears, and walnuts in the western United States. We assessed the health of the natural enemy community by sampling the abundance of natural enemies and by monitoring for outbreaks of secondary pests. The insecticides used in the field tests overlapped those tested in laboratory bioassays. Using these parallel lab and field studies, we examined two hypotheses: 1) pesticides found to have negative effects on natural enemy fitness in laboratory bioassays will predict reductions in natural enemy densities in the field, and 2) reductions in natural enemy densities in the fie...
The effect of pesticides used against codling moth, Cydia pomonella L., on integrated mite managemen...
Insect pest and natural enemy populations were evaluated during the 1990 growing season in five pair...
Many farmers rely on regular pesticide applications to avoid losses from arthropod pests and the dis...
The non-target impacts of two reduced risk insecticides, chlorantraniliprole and spinetoram, were ev...
Pesticides management options for control of invertebrate pests in many parts of the world. Despite ...
The effect of codling moth Cydia pomonella management on the arthropod community and on the natural ...
Pesticides are commonly used for pest management in apple, pear and walnut orchards in the western U...
Data are presented from experimental work carried out under two inter-related projects. The first pr...
A greater understanding of the relative impact of insecticide use on non-target species is critical ...
Factors affecting the efficacy of an attracticide strategy for the control of the codling moth Cydia...
The rosy apple aphid, Dysaphis plantaginea, and the codling moth, Cydia pomonella, are major insect ...
Agricultural intensification can have negative impacts on the environment and there isincreasing int...
International audienceOur aim was to assess whether different apple orchard management strategies (l...
Insecticides are used widely to manage pests, but they may cause mortality in natural enemy populati...
Enhancing natural enemies for pest management in agriculture is an expanding approach offering new o...
The effect of pesticides used against codling moth, Cydia pomonella L., on integrated mite managemen...
Insect pest and natural enemy populations were evaluated during the 1990 growing season in five pair...
Many farmers rely on regular pesticide applications to avoid losses from arthropod pests and the dis...
The non-target impacts of two reduced risk insecticides, chlorantraniliprole and spinetoram, were ev...
Pesticides management options for control of invertebrate pests in many parts of the world. Despite ...
The effect of codling moth Cydia pomonella management on the arthropod community and on the natural ...
Pesticides are commonly used for pest management in apple, pear and walnut orchards in the western U...
Data are presented from experimental work carried out under two inter-related projects. The first pr...
A greater understanding of the relative impact of insecticide use on non-target species is critical ...
Factors affecting the efficacy of an attracticide strategy for the control of the codling moth Cydia...
The rosy apple aphid, Dysaphis plantaginea, and the codling moth, Cydia pomonella, are major insect ...
Agricultural intensification can have negative impacts on the environment and there isincreasing int...
International audienceOur aim was to assess whether different apple orchard management strategies (l...
Insecticides are used widely to manage pests, but they may cause mortality in natural enemy populati...
Enhancing natural enemies for pest management in agriculture is an expanding approach offering new o...
The effect of pesticides used against codling moth, Cydia pomonella L., on integrated mite managemen...
Insect pest and natural enemy populations were evaluated during the 1990 growing season in five pair...
Many farmers rely on regular pesticide applications to avoid losses from arthropod pests and the dis...