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Insect control strategies agents

The chemical and behavioral aspects of the sex pheromones of several forest defoliating insects of economic importance in eastern Canada are presented, with emphasis on the spruce budworm, Choristoneura fumiferana. Studies conducted over several years in New Brunswick on the use of pheromones as potential control agents, using in particular the air permeation technique to effect mating disruption, are discussed. The identification and the behavioral effects of minor components of the spruce budworm pheromone system are presented and the potential exploitation of their behavioral roles in the mating sequence in terms of control strategies are addressed. [Pg.35]


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