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(1976)
Flame to the moth
T. Lewis, C. Wall, E. Macaulay, A. Greenway (1975)
The behavioural basis of a pheromone monitoring system for pea moth, Cydia nigricana.The Annals of applied biology, 80 3
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Latin Square designs in field experiments involving insect sex attractantsEcological Entomology, 5
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Lewis Lewis, Wall Wall, Macaulay Macaulay, Greenway Greenway (1975)
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T. Lewis, E. Macaulay (1976)
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Observations of the attraction of males of the pea moth, Cydia nigricana (F.), to vegetation which had been in the immediate vicinity of sex‐attractant traps are described. The moths exhibited sexual activity on arrival and the vegetation remained attractive for at least 60 min after removal of the traps. By increasing the dose of attractant in a trap, it was possible to contaminate adjacent vegetation with enough attractant to be detectable by electroantennographic and gas chromatographic techniques. ZUSAMMENFASSUNG Kontamination der Vegetation mit synthetischem Pheromon aus Fallen für den Erbsenwickler Cydia nigricana Es werden Beobachtungen beschrieben über die Anlockung von Weibchen des Erbsenwicklers, Cydia nigricana durch Vegetation, die in unmittelbarer Nähe von Pheromonfallen gewesen war. Die Falter waren bei der Ankunft sexuell aktiv und die Vegetation blieb für mindestens 60 Minuten nach Entfernung der Fallen attraktiv. Durch Steigerung der Pheromonmenge in einer Falle wurde es möglich, die benachbarte Vegetation so zu kontaminieren, dass Pheromon mit elektroantennographischen und gaschromatographischen Methoden nachweisbar wurde.
Entomologia Experimentalis Et Applicata – Wiley
Published: Sep 1, 1981
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