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Pheromone Trapping Systems: Refinement of Protocols for Monitoring European Corn Borer in Sweet Corn; and Development of an Effective Pheromone Trapping System for European Corn Borer in Potato, Peppers and Snap Beans

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1998knodel-NYSIPM.pdf (391.71 KB)
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https://hdl.handle.net/1813/55126
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NYS IPM Project Reports
Author
Knodel, Janet
Roelofs, Wendell
Linn, Charles
Stivers, Lee
Abstract

European corn borer, Ostrinia nubilalis (ECB), is an important insect pest in many diverse agricultural systems. Some of these systems (such as sweet corn, potatoes, peppers, snap beans) have extremely high cosmetic standards, require high pesticides use. Effective monitoring of field populations is crucial because of the need to precisely time control measures between egg hatch and larval entry into the host plants.

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NYS IPM Type: Project Report
Date Issued
1998
Publisher
New York State Integrated Pest Management Program
Keywords
Agricultural IPM
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Vegetables
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Sweet Corn
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Beans - Fresh and Dry
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Peppers
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Potatoes
Type
report

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