Tim Weigle
Cornell University
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Journal of Economic Entomology | 2012
Rufus Isaacs; Keith S. Mason; Luís A. F. Teixeira; Greg Loeb; Steve Hesler; Tim Weigle; Andy Muza; Jody Timer; Michael C. Saunders
ABSTRACT Over two growing seasons, Isomate GBM-Plus tube-type dispensers releasing the major pheromone component of grape berry moth, Paralobesia viteana (Clemens) (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae), were evaluated in vineyards (Vitis spp.) in Michigan, New York, and Pennsylvania. Dispensers were deployed in three different density-arrangement treatments: 124 dispensers per ha, 494 dispensers per ha, and a combined treatment with 124 dispensers per ha in the vineyard interior and 988 dispensers per ha at the vineyard border, equivalent to an overall density of 494 dispensers per ha. Moth captures and cluster infestation levels were compared at the perimeter and interior of vineyards receiving these different pheromone treatments and in vineyards receiving no pheromone. Orientation of male moths to pheromone-baited traps positioned at the perimeter and interior of vineyards was reduced as a result of mating disruption treatments compared with the nontreated control. These findings were consistent over both years of the study. Disruption of male moth captures in traps varied from 93 to 100% in treated vineyards, with the 494 dispensers per ha application rates providing significantly higher level of disruption than the 124 dispensers per ha rate, but only in 2007. Measurements of percentage of cluster infestation indicated much higher infestation at perimeters than in the interior of the vineyards in all three regions, but in both sample positions there was no significant effect of dispenser density on cluster infestation levels in either year. The contrasting results of high disruption of moth orientation to traps in vineyards that also had low levels of crop protection from this pheromone treatment are discussed in the context of strategies to improve mating disruption of this tortricid pest.
Archive | 2016
Juliet Carroll; Tim Weigle
Archive | 2014
Hans Walter-Peterson; Luke Haggerty; Time Martinson; Jim O'Connell; Tim Weigle; Kevin Martin
Archive | 2013
Hans Walter-Peterson; Chris Gerling; Tim Weigle; Andy Muza; Kevin Martin; Luke Haggerty
Archive | 2012
Hans Walter-Peterson; Chris Gerling; Kevin Martin; Michael Colizzi; Tim Weigle; Ken Wise; Jodi Creasap Gee
Archive | 2011
Tim Weigle; Andy Muza; Kevin Martin; Jodi Creasap Gee
Archive | 2011
Tim Weigle; Juliet Carroll; Hans Walter Peterson; Art DeGaetano
Archive | 2011
Hans Walter-Peterson; Jodi Creasap Gee; Tim Weigle; Juliet Carroll; Kevin Martin; Michael Colizzi; Andy Muza-Penn
Archive | 2011
Tim Weigle; Jody Timer; Bryan Hed; Kevin Martin; Henry K. Ngugi
Archive | 2010
Tim Weigle; Julie Carroll; Greg Loeb