Michal Mazor

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Publications of Michal Mazor (7 listed):

Phytoparasitica (2018) 46, 377-381
Michal L. Mazor (2018)
The role of acetic acid in the attraction of the Mediterranean fruit fly Ceratitis capitata to ammonium acetate

Journal of Chemical Ecology (2005) 31, 2153-2168
Michal Mazor and Ezra Dunkelblum (2005)
Circadian rhythms of sexual behavior and pheromone titers of two closely related moth species Autographa gamma and Cornutiplusia circumflexa

Journal of Economic Entomology (2004) 97, 1299-1309
R.W. Mankin, J.B. Anderson, A. Mizrach, N.D. Epsky, D. Shuman, R.R. Heath, M. Mazor, A. Hetzroni, J. Grinshpun, P.W. Taylor and S.L. Garrett (2004)
Broadcasts of wing-fanning vibrations recorded from calling male Ceratitis capitata (Diptera: Tephritidae) increase captures of females in traps

Phytoparasitica (2003) 31 (3) - Particle film technology with ...
Michal Mazor and A. Erez (2003)
Particle film technology with the processed kaolin 'Surround WP' to eliminate Mediterranean fruit fly damage in nectarines, apples and persimmons
Abstracts 20th Conference of the Entomological Society of Israel, Feb. 11-12, 2003

Phytoparasitica (2001) 29, p. 88 (Mazor et al.)
Michal Mazor, A. Ginzburg and A. Peysakhis (2001)
Influence of soil type and texture on pupation depth and rate of emergence in the Mediterranean fruit fly (Medfly), Ceratitis capitata
18th Conference of the Entomological Society of Israel, May 18, 2000, Bet Dagan, Israel, lecture

Phytoparasitica (1996) 24, p. 132 (Mazor)
Michal Mazor (1996)
Development of a food bait for the Mediterranean fruit fly
The 8th Conference of the Entomological Society of Israel, January 18, 1996 (Bet Dagan, Israel)

Environmental Entomology (1985) 14, 726-732
Rachel Galun, Shmuel Gothilf, Syril Blondheim, Jennifer L. Sharp, Michal Mazor and Abraham Lachman (1985)
Comparison of aggregation and feeding responses by normal and irradiated fruit flies, Ceratitis capitata and Anastrepha suspensa (Diptera: Tephritidae)