A push–pull strategy for controlling the tea green leafhopper (Empoasca flavescens F.) using semiochemicals from Tagetes erecta and Flemingia macrophylla
Pest Management Science2022Vol. 78(6), pp. 2161–2172
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Yuqun Niu, Shanjie Han, Zihui Wu, Cheng Pan, Mengxin Wang, Yanyan Tang, Qing‐He Zhang, Genjia Tan, Baoyu Han
Abstract
Application of the push-pull strategy using both synthetic repellent and attractant, or intercropping T. erecta and F. macrophylla with tea plants, can effectively reduce the leafhopper population. This approach might have great potential as an environmentally safe control strategy against the leafhopper. © 2022 Society of Chemical Industry.
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