An assessment of the potential use of pheromone traps to monitor the green mirid, Creontiades dilutus (Stal) in Australian cotton.
Date Issued:2008-10-30
Abstract
The potential use of pheromone traps as a monitoring tool for the cotton pest green mirid (Creontiades dilutus) was studied at three sites. The trials compared pheromone catch numbers to the number of adult and nymph green mirids, the sex ratio, and the percentage of mated females in the field population that were sampled using visual, suction, beat sheets and sweep nets.
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