2007
DOI: 10.1080/01140670709510214
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Use of suction‐trap and Moericke traps for monitoring the migration of damson‐hop aphid (Phorodon humuli) (Hemiptera, Aphididae)

Abstract: Field catches of Phorodon humuli during 2 years (2000 and 2001) by means of Moericke and suction trap were compared in the province of León (north-west Spain). Positive correlations between the catches with Moericke traps and the catches with the suction trap were found. Positive correlations between the catches with the suction trap and the appearances of the first colonies on crops were also found. These results show that suction trap catches are useful for monitoring the start of spring flight of P. humuli… Show more

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“…The use of Moericke traps favors the detection of aphids and parasitoids at the local level, allowing assumptions about the presence of primary hosts (crops) in the landscape, differing from suction traps that capture migrations from long distances (Pérez et al ., 2007; Bell et al ., 2015). The area was cultivated in a crop rotation system with black oats ( Avena strigosa Schreb), white oats ( Avena sativa L.), wheat ( Triticum aestivum L.), triticale ( Tritico secale Wittmack), and forage turnip ( Raphanus sativus L.) in the fall–winter–spring transition.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The use of Moericke traps favors the detection of aphids and parasitoids at the local level, allowing assumptions about the presence of primary hosts (crops) in the landscape, differing from suction traps that capture migrations from long distances (Pérez et al ., 2007; Bell et al ., 2015). The area was cultivated in a crop rotation system with black oats ( Avena strigosa Schreb), white oats ( Avena sativa L.), wheat ( Triticum aestivum L.), triticale ( Tritico secale Wittmack), and forage turnip ( Raphanus sativus L.) in the fall–winter–spring transition.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Suction trap networks have been established in the United Kingdom and the United States to monitor seasonal distribution and abundance of diverse aphid species for a few decades ( Bell et al., 2015 ; Lagos-Kutz et al., 2020 ). In Spain, suction traps are useful for monitoring the flight of damson-hop aphid ( Phorodon humuli ) at the start of spring ( Pérez et al., 2006 ). In 2011, to investigate the migrations of soybean and wheat aphids, a Chinese aphid suction trap network was constructed ( Qiao et al., 2011 ).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Both the traps were at par regarding the alate aphid and species. Use of moericke and suction traps were also gave significant contribution to monitor damson hope aphid(Perez et al, 2007) Abbas et al (2018). studied the biology of aphid at the matching location of current studies.…”
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