Combining female removal with mating disruption for management of Cydia pomonella in apple. [Original paper].

ABSTRACT.- Field studies tested the use of lure-baited traps for female removal (FR) of codling moth, Cydia pomonella L. (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae) in apple, Malus domestica Borkhausen, treated with sex pheromone-based mating disruption (MD-FR). Four lures were evaluated, including the combination o...

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BASOALTO, E.
MUJICA, V.
FAVARO, R.
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2025-06-23T18:23:51Z
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Codling moth
Malus domestica
Mass trapping
Attract-and-kill
TORTRICIDAE
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Combining female removal with mating disruption for management of Cydia pomonella in apple. [Original paper].
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description ABSTRACT.- Field studies tested the use of lure-baited traps for female removal (FR) of codling moth, Cydia pomonella L. (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae) in apple, Malus domestica Borkhausen, treated with sex pheromone-based mating disruption (MD-FR). Four lures were evaluated, including the combination of (E,Z)?2,4?ethyl decadienoate (pear ester, PE), (E)?4,8?dimethyl?1,3,7?nonatriene (DMNT), and 6-ethenyl-2,2,6-trimethyloxan-3-ol (pyranoid linalool oxide, LOX), these three components with (E,E)?8,10?dodecadien?1?ol (PH), and two lures loaded with PH/PE. All lures were used with a co-lure loaded with acetic acid (AA). Studies examined the importance of trap type and density on moth catches. Seventeen trials were conducted in 1-3 ha adjacent paired plots treated with or without 60 traps ha-1 in Washington State from 2018-2020. Paired plots were each treated with MD and a similar spray regime. The mating status of females in the MD-FR plots were compared with females collected from blocks not treated with MD. The PE/DMNT/LOX + AA lure caught significantly more females than any other lure. The most effective trap was a bucket trap with a green top and a clear bottom. Total or female moth catches per trap did not decline across trap densities from 37 to 99 ha-1. MD-FR trials showed that levels of fruit injury could be significantly reduced 50?75% across each moth flight. The proportion of mated females was 8 to 19% lower in blocks treated with MD-FR than not treated with MD. Further studies are needed to refine key operational factors associated with MD-FR considering the economics of organic and conventional apple production across key varieties. © 2021 The authors.
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spelling Combining female removal with mating disruption for management of Cydia pomonella in apple. [Original paper].KNIGHT, A. L.PRETI, M.BASOALTO, E.MUJICA, V.FAVARO, R.ANGELI, S.Codling mothMalus domesticaMass trappingAttract-and-killTORTRICIDAEABSTRACT.- Field studies tested the use of lure-baited traps for female removal (FR) of codling moth, Cydia pomonella L. (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae) in apple, Malus domestica Borkhausen, treated with sex pheromone-based mating disruption (MD-FR). Four lures were evaluated, including the combination of (E,Z)?2,4?ethyl decadienoate (pear ester, PE), (E)?4,8?dimethyl?1,3,7?nonatriene (DMNT), and 6-ethenyl-2,2,6-trimethyloxan-3-ol (pyranoid linalool oxide, LOX), these three components with (E,E)?8,10?dodecadien?1?ol (PH), and two lures loaded with PH/PE. All lures were used with a co-lure loaded with acetic acid (AA). Studies examined the importance of trap type and density on moth catches. Seventeen trials were conducted in 1-3 ha adjacent paired plots treated with or without 60 traps ha-1 in Washington State from 2018-2020. Paired plots were each treated with MD and a similar spray regime. The mating status of females in the MD-FR plots were compared with females collected from blocks not treated with MD. The PE/DMNT/LOX + AA lure caught significantly more females than any other lure. The most effective trap was a bucket trap with a green top and a clear bottom. Total or female moth catches per trap did not decline across trap densities from 37 to 99 ha-1. MD-FR trials showed that levels of fruit injury could be significantly reduced 50?75% across each moth flight. The proportion of mated females was 8 to 19% lower in blocks treated with MD-FR than not treated with MD. Further studies are needed to refine key operational factors associated with MD-FR considering the economics of organic and conventional apple production across key varieties. © 2021 The authors.2025-06-23T18:23:51Z2025-06-23T18:23:51Z20222025-06-23T18:23:51ZArticlePublishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionhttps://ainfo.inia.uy/consulta/busca?b=pc&id=63082&biblioteca=vazio&busca=63082&qFacets=63082reponame:AINFOinstname:Instituto Nacional de Investigación Agropecuariainstacron:Instituto Nacional de Investigación Agropecuariaenenginfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessAcceso abiertooai:redi.anii.org.uy:20.500.12381/42062026-02-10T17:37:01Z
spellingShingle Combining female removal with mating disruption for management of Cydia pomonella in apple. [Original paper].
KNIGHT, A. L.
Codling moth
Malus domestica
Mass trapping
Attract-and-kill
TORTRICIDAE
status_str publishedVersion
title Combining female removal with mating disruption for management of Cydia pomonella in apple. [Original paper].
title_full Combining female removal with mating disruption for management of Cydia pomonella in apple. [Original paper].
title_fullStr Combining female removal with mating disruption for management of Cydia pomonella in apple. [Original paper].
title_full_unstemmed Combining female removal with mating disruption for management of Cydia pomonella in apple. [Original paper].
title_short Combining female removal with mating disruption for management of Cydia pomonella in apple. [Original paper].
title_sort Combining female removal with mating disruption for management of Cydia pomonella in apple. [Original paper].
topic Codling moth
Malus domestica
Mass trapping
Attract-and-kill
TORTRICIDAE
url https://ainfo.inia.uy/consulta/busca?b=pc&id=63082&biblioteca=vazio&busca=63082&qFacets=63082