1 Five experiments were conducted during 1995-99 in stone fruit orchards on the Central Coast and in inland New South Wales, Australia, on the use of synthetic aggregation pheromones and a coattractant to suppress populations of the ripening fruit pests Carpophilus spp. (Coleoptera: Nitidulidae). 2 Perimeter-based suppression traps baited with pheromone and coattractant placed at 3m intervals around small fruit blocks, caught large numbers of Carpophilus spp. Very small populations of Carpophilus spp. occurred within blocks, and fruit damage was minimal. 3 Carpophilus spp. populations in stone fruit blocks 15-370m from suppression traps were also small and non-damaging, indicating a large zone of pheromone attractivity. 4 Pheromone...
The idea of using species-specific behavior modifying chemicals for the management of noxious insect...
The cerambycid beetles comprise a diverse family that includes many economically important pests of ...
The invasion of Drosophila suzukii (Matsumura) (Diptera: Drosophilidae) worldwide has disrupted exis...
1 Five experiments were conducted during 1995-99 in stone fruit orchards on the Central Coast and in...
Traps baited with synthetic aggregation pheromones of Carpophilus hemipterus (L.), Carpophilus mutil...
In a series of experiments conducted in stone fruit orchards in southern Australia, water-based funn...
Orchard experiments were conducted in southern New South Wales to evaluate the efficacy of multispec...
Traps baited with synthetic aggregation pheromone and fermenting bread dough were used to monitor se...
Fermenting apple juice (FAJ) contained within polyacrylamide granules was an effective pheromone coa...
Litchi (Litchi chinensis Sonn.) is subject to damage by a range of insect pests, the most important ...
A completely randomized experimental design was used to evaluate the performance of pheromone and te...
New Zealand orchards are attacked by a complex of insect and mite pests. Repeated sprays of broad-sp...
This study was conducted in the laboratories of Department of Plant Protection from 25/4/1994 to 3/4...
The cerambycid beetles comprise a diverse family that includes many economically important pests of ...
A commercial sawmill in British Columbia, Canada, was surveyed in 1979 for the presence of the ambro...
The idea of using species-specific behavior modifying chemicals for the management of noxious insect...
The cerambycid beetles comprise a diverse family that includes many economically important pests of ...
The invasion of Drosophila suzukii (Matsumura) (Diptera: Drosophilidae) worldwide has disrupted exis...
1 Five experiments were conducted during 1995-99 in stone fruit orchards on the Central Coast and in...
Traps baited with synthetic aggregation pheromones of Carpophilus hemipterus (L.), Carpophilus mutil...
In a series of experiments conducted in stone fruit orchards in southern Australia, water-based funn...
Orchard experiments were conducted in southern New South Wales to evaluate the efficacy of multispec...
Traps baited with synthetic aggregation pheromone and fermenting bread dough were used to monitor se...
Fermenting apple juice (FAJ) contained within polyacrylamide granules was an effective pheromone coa...
Litchi (Litchi chinensis Sonn.) is subject to damage by a range of insect pests, the most important ...
A completely randomized experimental design was used to evaluate the performance of pheromone and te...
New Zealand orchards are attacked by a complex of insect and mite pests. Repeated sprays of broad-sp...
This study was conducted in the laboratories of Department of Plant Protection from 25/4/1994 to 3/4...
The cerambycid beetles comprise a diverse family that includes many economically important pests of ...
A commercial sawmill in British Columbia, Canada, was surveyed in 1979 for the presence of the ambro...
The idea of using species-specific behavior modifying chemicals for the management of noxious insect...
The cerambycid beetles comprise a diverse family that includes many economically important pests of ...
The invasion of Drosophila suzukii (Matsumura) (Diptera: Drosophilidae) worldwide has disrupted exis...