Peter Schumacher
École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne
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Physiological Entomology | 1997
Peter Schumacher; Albert WEyENETH; Donald C. Weber; Silvia Dorn
Abstract. The flight capacity of Cydia pomonella L. (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae) was measured in the laboratory by using computer‐linked flight mills. Codling moths showed a large variation in flight capacity between individuals. We defined arbitrarily a longest single flight (LSF) of more than 5 km as an index for long‐flyers. About 16.7% of virgin and 10.0% of mated males and 20.0% of virgin and 7.4% of mated females undertook such flights. Based on the LSF and the total distance flown (TDF^we concluded that males and females have little or no difference in flight capacity and that both the within‐and between‐habitat flights are similar in number and magnitude for both sexes. In the field, females are therefore potentially able to undertake flights of up to 11 km, as reported for males by other authors. This ability was highest at ages of 2–7 days after emergence, i.e. the first third of their lifetime, for virgin and mated male moths and for virgin female moths. Mated females showed peak flight capacity between 1 and 3 days after eclosion, which corresponded with the major egg‐laying period. Few long flights were undertaken before oviposition. These findings do not agree with the oogenesis flight syndrome described by other authors, and this theory is believed not to apply to C.pomonella. Our laboratory results are discussed in relation to field experiments in general and hypotheses are developed about the significance of long‐flyers for this species.
Entomologia Experimentalis Et Applicata | 1997
Peter Schumacher; Donald C. Weber; Christian Hagger; Silvia Dorn
Cydia pomonella L. (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae) is considered to be rather sedentary, but some individuals undertake flights of several kilometres in the field. This paper investigates the genetic influence on this variability. The flight capacity was measured in the laboratory by a flight mill and its heritability was estimated for two different strains. The laboratory strain was kept for more than 45 generations and the field strain from Embrach (northern Switzerland) was recently collected in the field.
International Journal of Pest Management | 2015
Johannes Fahrentrapp; Lukas Müller; Peter Schumacher
Grape phylloxera (Dactulosphaira vitifoliae, FITCH) was a major pest in Vitis vinifera grape production in the late 19th and early 20th century in Europe. Roots of V. vinifera varieties are susceptible to D. vitifoliae attack whereas the leaves are not affected. The pest has been controlled by using American grapevine varieties as rootstocks. However, in recent years, grape producers have reported higher incidences of leaf galls induced by D. vitifoliae on V. vinifera leaves. Research on the occurrence of D. vitifoliae on grapevine leaves and roots has shown that D. vitifoliae is present in all wine-growing regions of Switzerland. In more than 80% of vineyards claiming to be infested, D. vitifoliae was found on leaves of varieties with interspecific crosses in their parentage. Three locations with leaf-galling individuals on V. vinifera were detected. D. vitifoliae individuals were found emerging from soil potentially associated with the commonly used rootstock varieties, which are assumed to be phylloxera tolerant. As climate change may necessitate the relocation of some viticultural areas to new wine-growing regions, there will be a greater need to control D. vitifoliae on leaves of interspecific crosses and the inspected planting material to limit further spread of the pest.
Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment | 1999
Silvia Dorn; Peter Schumacher; Cyrus Abivardi; Rainer Meyhöfer
Wädenswiler Weintage 2017, Fachtagung für Rebbau und Weinbereitung, Wädenswil, 12.-13. Januar 2016 | 2016
Sarah Wettstein; Peter Schumacher; Jürg Buchli; Matthias Samuel Meier; Matthias Stucki
Archive | 2016
Sarah Wettstein; Peter Schumacher; Jürg Buchli; Matthias Stucki; Matthias Samuel Meier
Vitis: Journal of Grapevine Research | 2015
Johannes Fahrentrapp; Peter Schumacher; Olivier Viret; Jean-Laurent Spring; G Burger; B Oppliger; M Hardegger
19th GiESCO International Meeting, Gruissan, France, 31 May - 5 June 2015 | 2015
Johannes Fahrentrapp; Martin Häfele; Peter Schumacher; Cristina Gómez; David R. Green
Xth International Terroir Congress, Tokaj-Eger, Hungary, 7-10 July 2014 | 2014
Johannes Fahrentrapp; Martin Geilhausen; Peter Schumacher
Progress in Vitis vinifera Diversity Evaluation and Use, Oeiras, Portugal, October 7–8, 2014 | 2014
Johannes Fahrentrapp; Andrin Schifferli; Peter Schumacher