1994
DOI: 10.1093/jee/87.4.1008
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pH Effect on the Attractiveness of a Corn Hydrolysate to the Mediterranean Fruit Fly and Several Anastrepha Species (Diptera: Tephritidae

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“…Aumax® 5% HEATH et al (1994) realizaram estudos na Guatemala e observaram que a proteína NuLure® com a adição de 10% de bórax foi mais atrativa a fêmeas de C. capitata em cafezal e a machos de Anastrepha ludens (Loew) em pomar de laranja, devido ao aumento do pH da solução para 8,5.…”
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“…Aumax® 5% HEATH et al (1994) realizaram estudos na Guatemala e observaram que a proteína NuLure® com a adição de 10% de bórax foi mais atrativa a fêmeas de C. capitata em cafezal e a machos de Anastrepha ludens (Loew) em pomar de laranja, devido ao aumento do pH da solução para 8,5.…”
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“…(HEATH et al, 1994). Dentre os atrativos mais comumente utilizados no Brasil, o melaço de cana-de-açúcar (ORLANDO e SAMPAIO, 1973;MORAES et al, 1988), em muitos casos, tem comprometido os resultados do monitoramento, devido à falta de padrão de qualidade e conseqüente baixa eficácia de captura desses insetos.…”
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“…Good attractants of C. capitata males are available, including trimedlure (TML) (Beroza et al 1961), ceralure (CRL) (McGovern and Cunningham 1988), and trimedlure ϩ ammonia (Liquido et al 1993). Heath et al (1994Heath et al ( , 1995Heath et al ( , 1996 have developed synthetic food-based attractants. Many volatile compounds are emitted by C. capitata, but only a few of these compounds have been tested for pheromonal attractiveness (Jang et al 1989, reviewed by Fletcher andKitching 1995, Cossé et al 1995).…”
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“…One alternative method is using trapping systems for control purposes. Much progress has been made in development of more potent lures and efÞcient traps for different tephritids (Wakabayashi and Cunningham 1991, Epsky et al 1993, Robacker and WarÞeld 1993, Heath et al 1994. Field tests in Guatemala and Morocco demonstrated that a food-based synthetic attractant, consisting of ammonium acetate and putrescine used with a cylindrical dry trap, was competitive with liquid-protein bait in traps for capture of female C. capitata (Heath et al 1995, Bakri et al 1998).…”
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