The relationship of radiation dose and mating frequency of the
light brown apple moth was found to be significantly negative (Stringer et al.
The bionomics, distribution and host range of the
light brown apple moth, Epiphyas postvittana (Walk.) (Tortricidae).
National Research Council reviews pest status of
light brown apple moth. 64(1): 9.
Field cage set up to assess mating competitiveness of the
light brown apple moth (LBAM) in trials 1, 2 and 3.
Light brown apple moth. A dry mix for the artificial diet was made up from the following ingredients per 12 kg mix: cellulose powder 1321.68 g, lactic casein, 12% moisture content 427 g, agar 203.32 g, Wesson's salts mix 122 g, fine wheat germ (milled health food wheat germ) 366 g.
AZ, Arizona; CA, California; CA-CPHST lab; California-Center for Plant Health Science and Technology Laboratory, US Department of Agriculture; EVGM, European grape vine moth; LBAM,
light brown apple moth; PBW, pink bollworm.
The recent discovery of
light brown apple moth, a leafroller, in California may affect the management of fruit crops, and because it is a quarantine pest in some markets, the discovery has already had implications for domestic and export trade in produce and nursery stock.
-- California has officially proclaimed the
Light Brown Apple Moth (LBAM) an unwelcome visitor, with a bill signed into law by Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger on Sept.
(2006) found that
light brown apple moth, Epiphyas postvittana (Walker) (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae) larvae stopped feeding after ingesting food contaminated with Bt and they showed an increased tendency to disperse after the larva recovered from the toxic effects.
Sorry to hear about the LBAM (
light brown apple moth) in California (Cliff Ohmart's "Vineyard View," September).
Many of you have heard that the
light brown apple moth (LBAM) has landed in California to become our latest exotic intruder.
Portions of five counties in the San Francisco Bay Area were quarantined by the California Department of Food and Agriculture (CDFA) to stop the spread of the
Light Brown Apple Moth, an Australian native pest that eats grapes and spreads botrytis.