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Application of semiochemicals to control Prays oleae, the Olive moth
Mass trapping
Greece
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Reference(s)
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Mazomenos, B.E., Ortiz, A., Mazomenos, P.A., Stefanou, D., Stavrakis, N., Karapati, C., and Fountoulakis, M. 1999. Mating disruption for the control of the olive moth, Prays oleae (Bern) (Lep., Yponomeutidae) with the major sex pheromone component. J. App
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Neuenschwander, P. 1982. Beneficial insects caught by yellow traps used in mass-trapping of the olive fly, Dacus oleae. Entomol. Exp. Appl. 32:286-296.
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Italy
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Reference(s)
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Iannotta, N., Giordano, G., and Rende, G. 1998. The olive moth in Calabria. Inf. Agrario. 54:69-73.
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Mating disruption
Greece
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Reference(s)
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Mazomenos, B.E., Stefanou, D., Mazomenos, P.A., and Carapati, C. 1997. Mating disruption field trials to control the olive moth, Prays oleae Bern: a four-year study. Bull. OILB-SROP. 20:129-132.
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Italy
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Reference(s)
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Caffarelli, V., Vita, G., and Massardo, P. 1980. Preliminary studies for the control of Prays oleae Bern. by means of the confusion method. Atti XII Congr. Nazion. Ital. Entomol. 2:321-324.
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