Tuesday, 28 October 2003 - 9:00 AM
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This presentation is part of : Ten-Minute Papers, Section F. Crop Protection Entomology

LASTCALL attract and kill for control of oriental fruit moth

Maya Evenden1, Larry J. Gut2, Greg Krawczyk3, Douglas G. Pfeiffer4, John R McLaughlin5, Darek Czokajlo6, and Philipp Kirsch6. (1) West Chester University, Department of Biology, West Chester University, West Chester, PA, (2) Michigan State University, Entomology, 243 Natural Science, East Lansing, MI, (3) Pennsylvania State University, Department of Entomology, 290 University Drive, P.O. Box 330, Biglerville, PA, (4) Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Department of Entomology, 205C Price Hall, MC-0319, Blacksburg, Virginia, (5) IPM Tech Inc (NC), Centennial Campus Partners Building II, 840 Main Campus Drive, Suite # 3590, Raleigh, NC, (6) IPM Tech Inc, 4134 N Vancouver Ave, #105, Portland, OR

Oriental fruit moth has become a serious pest of apples in Eastern North America due to the development of insecticide resistance, and the loss of insecticides through re-registration. Last Call OFM received EPA registration in early 2003 facilitating the establishment of commercial efficacy trials. Results will be reported from Virginia, Pennsylvania and Michigan. Results will also be reported from Chile where this product has been tested for residue-free end of season OFM management on export fruit.

Species 1: Lepidoptera Tortricidae Grapholita molesta (oriental fruit moth)
Keywords: Peach IPM, pheromone

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