Development of semiochemical attractants for monitoring bean seed beetle, Bruchus rufimanus
Pest Management Science2011Vol. 67(10), pp. 1303–1308
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Abstract
The blends of semiochemicals identified were shown to be attractive in cone traps under field conditions. The prototype trapping system developed could be used as a monitoring tool to determine infestation levels of B. rufimanus in bean fields.
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