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Seasonal abundance and suppression of fruit-piercing moth Eudocima phalonia (L.) in a citrus orchard in Sarawak.


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Chan, Stephen Teck Leong and Kueh, Roland Jui Heng (2011) Seasonal abundance and suppression of fruit-piercing moth Eudocima phalonia (L.) in a citrus orchard in Sarawak. The Scientific World Journal, 11. pp. 2330-2338. ISSN ESSN: 1537-744X

Abstract

Seasonal population of the fruit-piercing moths Eudocima spp. was monitored throughout the citrus growing seasons in a citrus orchard and in site adjacent to secondary forest from July 2007 to June 2009. The moth was detected practically throughout the year with activity lowest during the wet months (September-February) when fruits are still available and while highest during the dry months (May-June) which also coincided with the main fruiting season. The effects of an nC24 horticultural mineral oil (HMO) on the citrus fruit damage caused by fruit-piecing moths was also determined. The percent fruit damage was significantly lowest (P 0.05) in HMO-treated plots (8.4), followed by Dimethoate-treated plots (11.6) and untreated plots (22.5). However, there was no significant difference between HMO and Dimethoate treated plots indicating HMO is effective in reducing percent fruit damage.


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Item Type: Article
Divisions: Faculty of Agriculture and Food Sciences
DOI Number: https://doi.org/10.1100/2011/753484
Publisher: Hindawi Publishing Corporation
Keywords: Citrus fruit damage; Conventional pesticide; Fruit-piercing moth; Horticultural mineral oil; Seasonal population.
Depositing User: Umikalthom Abdullah
Date Deposited: 23 May 2014 02:49
Last Modified: 16 Oct 2015 08:45
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URI: http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/22200
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