2010
DOI: 10.1303/aez.2010.489
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Behavioral responses of Steirastoma breve (Sulzer) (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae) to host plant Theobroma cacao L., brushwood piles, under field conditions

Abstract: Steirastoma breve is one of the most important pests in cocoa plantations in the Neotropics. Preliminary studies suggest that the chemical communication system in S. breve may be modulated by kairomones produced by cocoa plants and pheromones released by males. We examined the role of Theobroma cacao brushwood in the communication system of S. breve under field conditions. Sixty kilograms of T. cacao and Bauhinia sp. branches were cut, grouped into separate piles, and placed in an experimental cocoa plantation… Show more

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