evaluation of various attractants and the trap height to install them for trapping zaprionus indianus (diptera: drosophilidae) in a mixed-fruit orchard in shiraz (fars province)
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determination of the best combination of trap and attractant for mass trapping the mediterraneam fruit, ceratitis capitata ( diptera: tephritidae ), in a pomegranate orchard in shiraz ( fars province )
fruit fly, ceratitis capitata (diptera:tephritidae), worldwide. to determine the best combination of trap and attractant for mass trapping of mediterranean fruit fly, a field experiment was conducted in a randomized complete block design (rcbd) with 6 treatments in 3 replications in a pomegranate orchard in shiraz (iran) in 2009. treatments included: 1-jackson trap baited with trimedlure, 2- mc...
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