Sex pheromone traps for detecting and monitoring the raisin moth,cadra figulilella,in date palm plantations |
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Authors: | M. Kehat A. Eitam D. Blumberg E. Dunkelblum L. Anshelevich Devora Gordon |
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Affiliation: | 1. Institute of Plant Protection, ARO, The Volcani Center, 50250, Bet Dagan, Israel 2. Arava Experiment Station, 88820, Yotvata, Israel
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Abstract: | Field tests were carried out to determine whether pheromone traps, baited with (Z,E)-9,12-tetradecadienyl acetate (Z9,E12-14:Ac) impregnated in rubber septa (Maavit, Israel), could provide a reliable tool for monitoring the raisin moth,Cadra figulilella (Gregson), in date palm plantations. No significant differences were detected between captures of males in traps baited with 1 or 10 mg pheromone/dispenser. However, traps baited with 1 mg pheromone captured significantly more males than those baited with 0.1 mg pheromone/dispenser. No differences were found between captures of males in traps hung at a height of 8 m (near the bunches) or 2–3 m (on palm trunks). Two peaks of male capture were detected, one in May-June and the other during September-October (ripening period). Results indicate a positive relationship between captures in traps and infestation levels by larvae. Pheromone traps baited with 1 mg Z9,E12–14:Ac impregnated in rubber septa and hung on palm trunks (at a height of 2–3 m), were very useful for monitoringC. figulilella populations and for determining the accurate timing of insecticide applications. |
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