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Title: Semiochemical attractants for fruit flies of agricultural importance.
Authors: SILVA, R. O. da
URRUTIA, W.
PONCE, J.
BERNARDI, C.
BOTTON, M.
BORGES, R.
MACHOTA JR, R.
RICO, J.
SHARMA, K.
MAFRA, L. E. J.
MAFRA-NETO, A.
Affiliation: Rodrigo Oliveira da Silva, ISCA Technologies, Inc.; William Urrutia, ISCA Technologies, Inc.; Josh Ponce, ISCA Technologies, Inc.; Carmem Bernardi, ISCA Technologies, Inc.; MARCOS BOTTON, CNPUV; Rafael Borges, ISCA Tecnologias Ltda; Ruben Machota Jr, Universidade Federal de Pelotas; Jonathan Rico, ISCA Technologies, Inc.; Kavita Sharma, ISCA Technologies, Inc.; Leandro Ernesto Jost Mafra, ISCA Tecnologias Ltda; Agenor Mafra-Neto, ISCA Technologies, Inc.
Date Issued: 2016
Citation: In: INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS OF ENTOMOLOGY, 25., 2016, Orlando, Flórida. Anais..., Orlando, Flórida: ICE, de 25 a 30 Sept. 2016, Resumo 3632, 2016.
Description: Introduction: Fruit flies are among the most damaging agricultural pests worldwide. To combat their devastating impacts on a wide variety of crops, most growers rely on organophosphate insecticides to manage these pests in their fields. Overuse of organophosphates has been implicated in secondary pest outbreaks, negative impacts on beneficial insects, environmental contamination, hazards to human health, and resistance development. With increasingly stringent regulations limiting use of these insecticides, growers have been challenged with finding more effective, sustainable fruit fly control techniques.
NAL Thesaurus: fruit flies
Keywords: Semiochemical attractants
Mosca-da-fruta
Type of Material: Resumo em anais e proceedings
Access: openAccess
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