Plant Protection Science (2002) 38, 131-138

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Jirí Kindl, Blanka Kalinová, Jona Freise, Werner Heitland, Sylvie Augustin, Sylvain Guichard, Nikos Avtzis and Aleš Svatoš (2002)
Monitoring the population dynamics of the horse chestnut leafminer Cameraria ohridella with a synthetic pheromone in Europe
Plant Protection Science 38 (4), 131-138
Abstract: A monitoring system for Cameraria ohridella males based on a synthetic sex pheromone was tested in the Czech Republic, Germany, France and Greece. From the obtained data on the insect phenology we concluded that in Central Europe C. ohridella typically has three generations per year. The pheromone monitoring can be used to detect the pest when it appears in uninfested areas and is also suitable to determine population densities.
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Database assignments for author(s): Werner Heitland, Jona F. Freise

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Cameraria ohridella Czech Republic
Cameraria ohridella France
Cameraria ohridella Germany
Cameraria ohridella Greece