Late dormant rapeseed oil treatment against black cherry aphid and cherry fruit moth in sweet cherries |
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Authors: | G. Jaastad |
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Affiliation: | Bioforsk, Norwegian Institute for Agricultural and Environmental Research, Ullensvang Research Centre, Lofthus, Norway |
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Abstract: | Abstract: Black cherry aphid [ Myzus cerasi (Fabricius)] and cherry fruit moth [ Argyresthia pruniella (Clerck)] are the main insect pests on sweet cherries in Norway. In this study, application of rapeseed oil alone and rapeseed oil mixed with pesticides were tested as a control method against overwintering eggs of both black cherry aphid and cherry fruit moth. Results showed that rapeseed oil applied at the late dormant stage significantly reduced damage by black cherry aphid. Efficiency of oil mixed with pesticides was higher, but only significant in three of seven trials. The efficiency of rapeseed oil against cherry fruit moth was low compared with what was achieved for black cherry aphid, but within the range that has been reported for other botanical pesticides. As for the black cherry aphid, adding pesticides to oil decreased damage by the cherry fruit moth. Timing of treatment and effect of temperature were discussed. |
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Keywords: | Argyresthia pruniella Myzus cerasi late dormant rapeseed oil sweet cherries |
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