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Improving the Effectiveness of Codling Moth Area-Wide Management Projects (CAMP) by Improving the Production, Delivery, Performance, and Use of Sterile Codling Moths

Author: Stephanie Bloem, Ken A. Bloem, Carrol O. Calkins, James E. Carpenter

Published: 1999

Summary: This project examined the use of sterile codling moths alone and in combination with mating disruption at different field rates.

Keywords:

  • Apple
  • Crop Protection
  • Compatability
  • Codling Moth
  • Mating Disruption
  • Pest Management
  • Sterile Insect Technique
  • Pheromones
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