Pheromonal Control of the Grape Berry Moth: An Effective Alternative to Conventional Insecticides
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Cornell University scientists have conducted research on pheromones of the grape berry moth for nearly 20 years. These efforts provided a foundation for the development of the Isomate- GBM?* pheromone product. This product received EPA and New York State registrations in 1990. The purpose of this bulletin is to describe the impressive results obtained with the Isomate-GBM? pheromone in large-scale field trials conducted throughout New York, and to provide instructions on how to use the pheromone product most effectively.
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New York's Food and Life Sciences Bulletin
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135
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1991
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New York State Agricultural Experiment Station
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Pheromonal control of grape berry moth; effective alternatives to insecticides
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