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STUDY OF THE EFFECTIVENESS OF TWO METHODS: MASS TRAPPING AND LEAF AND FRUITS REMOVAL FOR THE CONTROL OF THE TOMATO LEAFMINER, Tuta absoluta MEYRICK (LEPIDOPTERA, GELECHIIDAE) IN TUNISIA

STUDY OF THE EFFECTIVENESS OF TWO METHODS: MASS TRAPPING AND LEAF AND FRUITS REMOVAL FOR THE CONTROL OF THE TOMATO LEAFMINER, Tuta absoluta MEYRICK (LEPIDOPTERA, GELECHIIDAE) IN TUNISIA

2016
Mohamed Braham
Abstract
This work aims to develop alternatives to chemical sprays for the control of the tomato leafminer, Tuta absoluta (Lepidoptera, Gelechiidae). Thus, were evaluated in 2014 in two greenhouses planted with tomatoes during the period of intense insect activity through March to May, two techniques: Male mass trapping and cultural control. In plots conducted under mass trapping a high density of pheromone Jackson trap (120 per ha) was used and in plots conducted under cultural control, manual removal of T. absoluta damaged tomato leaf and fruits was carried out regularly usually at weekly interval. Results indicated that on the whole, both techniques showed low effectiveness in the reduction of insect infestation compared with control. The densities of T. absoluta biological stages (eggs, young larvae and old larvae) and empty galleries per tomato leaflet did not vary between plots dedicated to mass trapping and cultural control compared with control at 5 sampling dates respectively 7, 17,...

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