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Application of semiochemicals to control Endopiza viteana, the Grape berry moth

Mass trapping
USA

Reference(s)

Taschenberg, E.F., Carde, R.T., and Roelofs, W.L. 1978. Sex pheromone mass trapping and mating disruption for control of redbanded leafroller and grape berry moths in vineyards. Environ. Entomol. 3:239-242.



Mating disruption
Canada

Reference(s)

Trimble, R.M. 1993. Efficacy of mating disruption for controlling the grape berry moth, Endopiza viteana (Clemens) (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae), a case study over three consecutive growing seasons. Can. Entomol. 125:1-9.

Trimble, R.M., Pree, D.J., Vickers, P.M., and Ker, K.W. 1991. Potential of mating disruption using sex pheromone for controlling the grape berry moth, Endopisa viteana (Clemens) (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae), in Niagara peninsula, Ontario vineyards. Can. Ent

Trimble, R.M., Vickers, P.M., Nielsen, K.E., and Barinshteyn, G. 2003. Sprayable pheromone for controlling the North American grape berry moth by mating disruption. Agric. Forest Entomol. 5:263-268.


USA

Reference(s)

Taschenberg, E.F., and Roelofs, W.L. 1976. Pheromone communication disruption of the grape berry moth with microencapsulated and hollow fiber systems. Environ. Entomol. 5:688-691.

Taschenberg, E.F., and Roelofs, W.L. 1977. Mating disruption of the grape berry moth, Paralobesia viteana, with pheromone released from hollow fibers. Environ. Entomol. 6:761-763.

Taschenberg, E.F., Carde, R.T., and Roelofs, W.L. 1978. Sex pheromone mass trapping and mating disruption for control of redbanded leafroller and grape berry moths in vineyards. Environ. Entomol. 3:239-242.



 
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