Data di Pubblicazione:
1984
Citazione:
Le Trappole a feromoni nella lotta alPrays oleaebern / Delrio, Gavino. - In: STUDI SASSARESI. SEZIONE 3: ANNALI DELLA FACOLTÀ DI AGRARIA DELL'UNIVERSITÀ DI SASSARI. - ISSN 0562-2662. - 31:(1984), pp. 173-182.
Abstract:
Researches carried out from 1980 to 1983 in Sardinian oil-producing olive groves investigatedPrays oleaeinfestations by examining weekly 300-600 flower clusters or newly-formed olives. The trend of male catches
was examined weekly (in some groves daily) using 3-6 pheromone traps in each grove.
The daily catches revealed the influence of climatic factors, trends being similar in the same zone even
between groves distant from each other. A strict correspondence was observed between catches, each in
sect generation development and plant vegetative stages. Anthophagous generation catches proved to be
the most numerous (June-July), and carpophagous generally the least. Peak oviposition occurred on the
drupes when the newly·formed olives began to enlarge, and anthophagous male catches were maximum.
Thus, pheromone traps offer an excellent means of establishing the correct time for insecticidal treatment
against the eggs and newly-hatched larvae of the carpophagous generation.
No correlation was found between anthophagous male catches and oviposition on the olives nor between
the number of eggs and larvae boring into the kernel. Up to the moment, therefore, it has not been possible
to determine an intervention threshold based on pheromone trap captures.
was examined weekly (in some groves daily) using 3-6 pheromone traps in each grove.
The daily catches revealed the influence of climatic factors, trends being similar in the same zone even
between groves distant from each other. A strict correspondence was observed between catches, each in
sect generation development and plant vegetative stages. Anthophagous generation catches proved to be
the most numerous (June-July), and carpophagous generally the least. Peak oviposition occurred on the
drupes when the newly·formed olives began to enlarge, and anthophagous male catches were maximum.
Thus, pheromone traps offer an excellent means of establishing the correct time for insecticidal treatment
against the eggs and newly-hatched larvae of the carpophagous generation.
No correlation was found between anthophagous male catches and oviposition on the olives nor between
the number of eggs and larvae boring into the kernel. Up to the moment, therefore, it has not been possible
to determine an intervention threshold based on pheromone trap captures.
Tipologia CRIS:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Pheromone traps;Prays oleae; olive cultivar; Sardinia
Elenco autori:
Delrio, Gavino
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