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Monitoring peach twig borer in almonds with sex pheromone traps

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Wilbur O. Reil, University of California, Davis
Toynette W. Johnson, University of California, Davis
Joseph C. Profita, Cooperative Extension
Clarence Davis
Lonnie C. Hendricks, Merced County
Donald Rough, San Joaquin County

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California Agriculture 35(9):19-20.

Published September 01, 1981

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Abstract

A total first-flight trap catch of 155 moths is suggested as the economic threshold of nut damage at harvest.

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The authors gratefully acknowledge the assistance of Leslie W. Barclay, Walter J. Bentley, Eileen L. Osgood, and Carol K. Moriuchi.

This IPM work was partially funded by USDA:SEA, Smith Lever Integrated Pest Management Funds, and the Almond Board of California. The authors thank Bidart Farms, Blackwell Management Co., Boersma Orchards, Kern Farming Co., Mead Orchards, Montpelier Orchards, and Tenneco West for their cooperation.

Monitoring peach twig borer in almonds with sex pheromone traps

Wilbur O. Reil, Toynette W. Johnson, Joseph C. Profita, Clarence Davis, Lonnie C. Hendricks, Donald Rough
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Monitoring peach twig borer in almonds with sex pheromone traps

Share using any of the popular social networks Share by sending an email Print article
Share using any of the popular social networks Share by sending an email Print article

Authors

Wilbur O. Reil, University of California, Davis
Toynette W. Johnson, University of California, Davis
Joseph C. Profita, Cooperative Extension
Clarence Davis
Lonnie C. Hendricks, Merced County
Donald Rough, San Joaquin County

Publication Information

California Agriculture 35(9):19-20.

Published September 01, 1981

PDF  |  Citation  |  Permissions

Author Affiliations show

Abstract

A total first-flight trap catch of 155 moths is suggested as the economic threshold of nut damage at harvest.

Full text

Full text is available in PDF.

Author notes

The authors gratefully acknowledge the assistance of Leslie W. Barclay, Walter J. Bentley, Eileen L. Osgood, and Carol K. Moriuchi.

This IPM work was partially funded by USDA:SEA, Smith Lever Integrated Pest Management Funds, and the Almond Board of California. The authors thank Bidart Farms, Blackwell Management Co., Boersma Orchards, Kern Farming Co., Mead Orchards, Montpelier Orchards, and Tenneco West for their cooperation.


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