2008
DOI: 10.3923/je.2008.389.394
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Attraction of Various Sticky Color Traps to Thrips tabaci Lindeman (Thysanoptera: Thripidae) and Empoasca decipiens Paoli (Homoptera:Cicadellidae) in Cotton

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“…Other sensory cues have been identified and mimicked for managing invasions, such as electrophysiochemical signals for persuading emerald ash borer (Agrilus planipennis) pests into traps (Crook et al 2008). Visual stimuli can also be useful for Improving science-based invasive species attracting or repelling insects (Rieske and Raffa 2003;Demirel and Yildirim 2008). Sensory manipulation can provide effective enhancements to control strategies, but genomic tools may eventually provide more effective methods for invasive species management.…”
Section: Controlling Invasions With Physiological Concepts and Toolsmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Other sensory cues have been identified and mimicked for managing invasions, such as electrophysiochemical signals for persuading emerald ash borer (Agrilus planipennis) pests into traps (Crook et al 2008). Visual stimuli can also be useful for Improving science-based invasive species attracting or repelling insects (Rieske and Raffa 2003;Demirel and Yildirim 2008). Sensory manipulation can provide effective enhancements to control strategies, but genomic tools may eventually provide more effective methods for invasive species management.…”
Section: Controlling Invasions With Physiological Concepts and Toolsmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…decipiens is extremely polyphagous and has been observed on many different crops; it represents an economic pest of bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.), potato (Solanum tuberosum L.), cotton (Gossypium spp. ), and sesame (Sesamum indicum L.) in the Mediterranean basin and the Middle East, namely, in Turkey, Iran, and Egypt (Ebadah 2002, Demirel and Yildirim 2008, Fathi et al 2009). Some studies have been done on the effects of temperature and the host plant species on its life cycle parameters (Raupach et al 2002, Naseri et al 2009).…”
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“…The yellow and orange colour sticky traps were significantly attractive for leafhopper, Emposca decipiens in cotton (Demirel and Yildirim, 2008). The red colour sticky traps caught more Scaphoideus titamus (a grapewine FDP-vector) than white, yellow or blue (Lessio and Alma, 2004).…”
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confidence: 97%