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Mobile mating disruption of light-brown apple moths using pheromone-treated sterile Mediterranean fruit flies

Publication Type  Journal Article
Year of Publication  2011
Authors  Suckling, D.M.; Woods, B.; Mitchell, V.; Jang, E.; Twidle, A.; Lacey, I.; Wallace, A.R.
Journal Title  Pest Management Science
Abstract  

Public opposition to aerial application of sex pheromone for mating disruption of light-brown apple moth (LBAM), Epiphyas postvittana (Walk.), in California stopped its further use in the ca $74 million eradication programme in 2008, underscoring the need for other eradication tactics. It is demonstrated that pheromone-treated sterile Mediterranean fruit flies (medflies), Ceratitis capitata Wied., can disrupt communication in male moths.

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Mobile mating disruption of light-brown apple moths using pheromone-treated sterile Mediterranean fruit flies

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