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http://dx.doi.org/10.5656/KSAE.2011.03.0.001

Application of a Remote-sensing Pheromone Trap for Analysis of Overwintering Population of the Oriental Fruit Moth, Grapholita molesta  

Seo, Sam-Yeol (Department of Bioresource Sciences, Andong National University)
Jung, Seong-Chae (Department of Bioelectronic Engineering, Andong National University)
Gu, Tae-Ic (Department of Bioelectronic Engineering, Andong National University)
Kim, Yong (Department of Bioelectronic Engineering, Andong National University)
Lee, Young-Tae (Department of Bioelectronic Engineering, Andong National University)
Kim, Yong-Gyun (Department of Bioresource Sciences, Andong National University)
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Korean journal of applied entomology / v.50, no.1, 2011 , pp. 29-37 More about this Journal
Abstract
A remote sensing pheromone trap called IT pheromone trap (Korean patent: 10-0982563) was applied to monitor overwintering population changes of the oriental fruit moth, Grapholita molesta, for three successive years in apple orchards. Males of the overwintering populations were attracted during April and May. However, the occurrence peak was delayed and extended to early June in 2010, at which the average spring temperature was significantly lower than the previous years. These overwintering populations could be monitored by the remote-sensing pheromone trap. When the remote-sensing pheromone traps were deployed to apple orchards of different provinces in Korea in 2010, the maximal overwintering populations of G. molesta were monitored at May in all areas. However, the population sizes monitored were significantly different among different localities. This study suggests a practical application of IT pheromone trap to monitor G. molesta in field conditions.
Keywords
Grapholita molesta; Remote sensing technology; Overwintering population; Monitoring; Sex pheromone;
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