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Commun Agric Appl Biol Sci


Title:Sex pheromone monitoring as a versatile tool for determining presence and abundance of Cydia pomonella (Lep.: Tortricidae) in German apple orchards
Author(s):Hummel HE; Czyrt T; Schmid S; Leithold G; Vilcinskas A;
Address:"Organic Agriculture, Justus-Liebig-University Giessen, Karl-Gloeckner-Street 21C, D-35394 Giessen, Germany"
Journal Title:Commun Agric Appl Biol Sci
Year:2012
Volume:77
Issue:4
Page Number:647 - 651
DOI:
ISSN/ISBN:1379-1176 (Print) 1379-1176 (Linking)
Abstract:"Cydia pomonella (Lep.: Tortricidae), the codling moth, is an apple, pear, quince and walnut pest with considerable impact on horticultural production systems in many parts of the world. In commercial apple production, it is responsible for a yearly damage level of 40 billion dollars. In response to the need of tight codling moth control there are several options for intervention by pest managers in commercially operated orchards. Spray and count methods have been used for decades with success, but at considerable external costs for the integrity of ecological cycles. Also, problems with pesticide residues and with resistant strains are an issue of concern. For environmental reasons, toxicological means are discounted here. Instead, flight curves based on sex pheromone trapping and monitoring are preferred means towards determining the optimal timing of interventions by biotechnical and biological control methods. Finally, ecological reasons are discussed for vastly different population levels of C. pomonella developing in closely neighboring field sections which operated under different environmental management"
Keywords:"Agriculture Animals Female Flight, Animal Germany Male *Malus *Moths Pest Control, Biological/*methods *Pheromones Population Density *Sex Attractants;"
Notes:"MedlineHummel, H E Czyrt, T Schmid, S Leithold, G Vilcinskas, A eng Evaluation Study Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't Belgium 2012/01/01 Commun Agric Appl Biol Sci. 2012; 77(4):647-51"

 
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