Sex pheromone offers promise for control of artichoke plume moth
Authors
Kenneth F. HaynesMartin C. Birch
Jerome A. Klun
Authors Affiliations
Kenneth F. Haynes is N.S.F. Graduate Fellow, University of California, Davis; Martin C. Birch is Department Chair and Associate Professor of Entomology, University of California, Davis; Jerome A. Klun is Research Entomologist, USDA, SEA Agricultural Research, Beltsville, Maryland.Publication Information
Hilgardia 35(1):13-14. DOI:10.3733/ca.v035n01p13. January 1981.
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Abstract
The artichoke plume moth may be foiled by field-wide use of a synthetic sex pheromone to confuse male moths.
Haynes K, Birch M, Klun J. 1981. Sex pheromone offers promise for control of artichoke plume moth. Hilgardia 35(1):13-14. DOI:10.3733/ca.v035n01p13
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