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Development of field applications for a pear psylla sex attractant

Author: Christelle Guédot, David Horton, Peter Landolt

Published: 2011

Summary: Our objectives were to: 1. Winterform: Conduct simultaneous field and laboratory assays with 13-methylheptacosane to assess whether attractiveness of the chemical to male psylla changes seasonally. 2. Winterform: Conduct field assays to optimize the use of 13-methylheptacosane as a male psylla attractant (dose response, trap design, release rate). 3. Summerform: Conduct laboratory assays to determine response of male summerform psylla to 13-methylheptacosane and to blends of this compound with 2-methylheptacosane and 3-methylheptacosane.

Keywords:

  • Crop Protection
  • Pear Psylla
  • Male psylla attractant
  • 13-MeC27
  • Pear
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