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Application of semiochemicals to control Helicoverpa armigera, the Cotton bollworm

Mass trapping
India

Reference(s)

Sridharan, S., Venugopal, M.S., Sadakathulla, S., Ramanathan, S., and Subramanian, M. 2001. Electroretinogram studies on monarch butterfly, Danaus chrysippus Linn and American bollworm moth Heliothis armigera Hubn. to light stimuli. J. Appl. Zool. Res. 12



Mating disruption
Japan

Reference(s)

Toyoshima, G., Kobayashi, S., and Yoshihama, T. 2001. Control of Helicoverpa armigera (Hubner) by mating disruption using diamolure in lettuce fields. Jap. J. Appl. Entomol. Zool. 45:183-188.


Pakistan

Reference(s)

Chamberlain, D.J., Brown, N.J., Jones, O.T., and Casagrande, E. 2000. Field evaluation of a slow release pheromone formulation to control the American bollworm, Helicoverpa armigera (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae) in Pakistan. Bull. Entomol. Res. 90:183-190.


Russia

Reference(s)

Bulyginskaya, M.A., Grichanov, I.Ya., and Shamshev, I.V. 1989. Use of synthetic sex attractants for disturbance of the olfactory communication of adults of the cotton moth Heliothis armigera Hb. (Lepidoptera, Noctuidae) in field conditions. Entomol. Obozr

Grichanov, I.Ya. 1984. Evaluation of the effect of biologically active substances on the behaviour of adults of the cotton moth (Heliothis armigera Hübner) and the winter moth (Scotia segetum Schiff.) in field conditions. Khemo. Nasek. 8:58-65.

Shamshev, I.V., Bosenko, M.S., Pershina, E.V., Vilesova, M.S., and Sazonov, A.P. 1988. Influence of microencapsulated sex pheromone on flight of males of Heliothis armigera into pheromone traps. Ferom. Nasek. Razr. Put. 94-101.



 
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