Tuesday, 28 October 2003 - 9:36 AM
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This presentation is part of : Ten-Minute Papers, Section F. Crop Protection Entomology
Suppression of grape pests with LASTCALL attract and kill technology
 John R McLaughlin1,  Rufus Isaacs2,  Oscar E. Liburd3,  Douglas G. Pfeiffer4,  Roger N. Williams5,  Darek Czokajlo6, and  Philipp Kirsch6. (1) IPM Tech Inc (NC), Centennial Campus Partners Building II, 840 Main Campus Drive, Suite # 3590, Raleigh, NC, (2) Michigan State University, Department of Entomology, 202 CIPS, East Lansing, MI, (3) University of Florida, Entomology & Nematology Department, Natural Area Drive, Building 970, Gainesville, Florida, (4) Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Department of Entomology, 205C  Price Hall, MC-0319, Blacksburg, Virginia, (5) Ohio State University, OSU-OARDC, 1680 Madison Avenue, Wooster, Ohio, (6) IPM Tech Inc, 4134 N Vancouver Ave, #105, Portland, OR
Pheromone-based LASTCALL attract and kill tactics have been commercialized for several tree fruit pests including codling moth. Here we present the results of trials adapting this technology for management of several grape pests. 
Species 1: Lepidoptera Tortricidae Endopiza viteana (Grape Berry Moth)
Species 2: Lepidoptera Sesiidae Vitacea polistiformis (Grape Root Borer)
Species 3: Lepidoptera Tortricidae Lobesia botrana (Grape vine moth)
Keywords:   Control, Pheromone
        
        
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