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Determination of the Chemical Composition and the Controlled Release Dispenser that will Provide the most Efficient Coding Moth Mating Disruptant for Economical Control

Author: L.M. McDonough, T.J. Weissling, C.L. Smithhisler, P.S. Chapman, D.E. Heggarty, T.R. Johnson, T.S. Miller

Published: 1995

Summary: This project found that the codling moth pheromone is a single compound, and that the isomers of codlemone are superior to codlemone as mating disruptants. Also determined was the pheromone evaporation rate for use in commercial dispensers.

Keywords:

  • Apple
  • Crop Protection
  • Codling Moth
  • Mating Disruption
  • Pest Management
  • Pheromones
  • Chemical Composition
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