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| Authors: | A.L. Knight, P. VanBuskirk, R.J. Hilton, B.G. Zoller, D.M. Light |
| Keywords: | Pyrus communis, thresholds, seasonality, traps, pest management |
Abstract:
The pear ester, ethyl (2E,4Z)-2,4-decadienoate can be an effective attractant for codling moth, Cydia pomonella, in pear orchards treated with sex pheromones.
Differences in the attractiveness of the pear ester relative to a sex pheromone lure were found within pear cultivars.
The pear ester outperformed high-load sex pheromone lures in ‘Bartlett’, ‘D’Anjou’, and ‘Comice’ but not in ‘Bosc’ orchards.
The pear ester lure performed poorly in ‘Bartlett’ orchards with high levels of codling moth, > 20 moths per trap per season and occurrence of fruit injury.
In general, the pear ester lure caught significantly more males than female moths.
More than 70% of females captured in traps baited with the pear ester were mated.
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