Study on the applicability of biotechnical control in the fight against the grubby brown Cydia splendana (HB) in Madeira

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Study on the applicability of biotechnical control in the fight against the grubby brown Cydia splendana (HB) in Madeira

(Ref. 2003.80.001065.8)

Cientific Responsible:
Profª Doutora Dora Pombo( This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it )

Caracterization:

The wormy chestnut (Cydia splendana) is the major pest of chestnut on the Madeira Island. In order to better understand this plague and select an effective pheromone in their capture, trials were conducted to monitor the buggy during the flight of this pest in 2004, 2005 and 2006 in the Nun's Valley, Garden of Serra and Serra de Água. These results confirm that the bugging of the nut is actually a curse that represents large losses in the production of brown and may reach infestation rates of around 50% in some localities and was also the only species of its kind caught in tests.

Tests conducted show that the pheromone biotechnical control using this type of substance can be a very useful tool in combating this scourge, and the six tested pheromones, those that showed better efficacy against our conditions were the pheromones of PHERONET and OECOs.

Objectives:

Partners:

Regional Agriculture and Rural Development of the Autonomous Region of Madeira

Website: http://www.uma.pt/bichado.da.castanha