1959
DOI: 10.1093/jee/52.4.637
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Control of Peach Twig Borer on Almonds and Peaches in California

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“…The species is also considered as a regular pest in North America after its introduction in the early twentieth century (Bailey 1948, Balachowsky et Mesnil 1935, Brunner and Rice 1984, Jones 1935, Summers 1955. In northern Greece, A. lineatella has three to four generations per year and overwinters in bark crevices as second or third instar forming hibernacula (Summers et al 1959;Damos and Savopoulou-Soultani 2009a,b). The damage potential of the peach twig borer is very high and during recent years, much time and effort has been spent on controlling A. lineatella (Agudelo-Silva et al 1993, Sciarretta and Trematerra 2006.…”
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“…The species is also considered as a regular pest in North America after its introduction in the early twentieth century (Bailey 1948, Balachowsky et Mesnil 1935, Brunner and Rice 1984, Jones 1935, Summers 1955. In northern Greece, A. lineatella has three to four generations per year and overwinters in bark crevices as second or third instar forming hibernacula (Summers et al 1959;Damos and Savopoulou-Soultani 2009a,b). The damage potential of the peach twig borer is very high and during recent years, much time and effort has been spent on controlling A. lineatella (Agudelo-Silva et al 1993, Sciarretta and Trematerra 2006.…”
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“…Πενζμνζζιέκδ είκαζ δ ιεθέηδ ημο A. lineatella δζεεκχξ, ζε ακηίεεζδ ιε ημ δεφηενμ ηαηά μζημκμιζηή ζπμοδαζυηδηα είδμξ ζηδ xχνα ιαξ, ημ Grapholitha molesta Busck (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae). Σμ A. lineatella θαίκεηαζ κα έπεζ ζδζαίηενεξ ηνμθζηέξ ζοκήεεζεξ ηαζ ςξ ζήιενα εεςνείηαζ μθζβμθάβμ (Summers et al 1959, ζε ακηίεεζδ ιε ημ G. molesta πμο είκαζ πμθοθάβμ . Σα ζδζαίηενα ιμνθμθμβζηά παναηηδνζζηζηά ημο A.…”
Section: αNarsia Lineatellaunclassified
“…Πανυθμ πμο ζηδκ δζεεκή αζαθζμβναθία οπάνπμοκ ηάπμζα ζημζπεία ζπεηζηά ιε ηδκ αζμθμβία ηαζ ηδκ ηαηαπμθέιδζδ ημο A. lineatella (Balachowsky et Mesnil. 1935, Jones 1935, Summers 1955, Summers et al 1959, King and Denman 1960, Anthon et al 1971, Roelofs et al 1975, Bruner and Rice 1984, McElfresh and Millar 1993, Molinari and Zanrei 2004 (Mesenger 1964, Nowierski et al 1983, Liu and Meng 1999, Davis et al 2006 (Savopoulou-Soultani 1997, Xia et al 1999, Sporleder et al 2004, Tran et al 2007), ή αηυιδ ηαζ ιεηαλφ ζδίςκ ζηαδίςκ αηυιςκ δζαθμνεηζηήξ βεςβναθζηήξ πνμέθεοζδξ (Chambell et al 1974 Leather 1994, Milonas andSavopoulou-Soultani 2000). (Odell 1988).…”
Section: πδήηεζεunclassified
“…The larva causes severe damage by feeding on young twigs and fruits. As fruit matures, it becomes highly susceptible to attack; damage is most likely to occur from color break to harvest (Summers 1955;Curtis 1983). Grapholita molesta damages developing shoots and fruits.…”
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confidence: 99%