The impact of (Area) size, heights and positions of yellow sticky traps on the attraction of the whitefly, Bemisia tabaci (Gennadius) [electronic resource]

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  • تأثير مساحة ،ارتفاع ووضع المصايد الصفراء اللاصقة على جذب الحشرات الكاملة للذبابة البيضاء [Added title page title]
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  • Mansoura University Journal of plant protection and pathology, 2015 v. 6 (1) [electronic resource]
Subject(s): Online resources: In: Mansoura University Journal of Plant Protection and Pathology 2015.v.6(1)Summary: The experiment was conducted in the fall growing season of 2013 at farmer field in Badrashin province, Giza Governorate. The present study is to investigate and determines the suitable area (size), heights and direction positions of the yellow sticky traps to utilize those factors as new tools while implement the Integrated Pest Management strategy. Statistical analysis was showed presence highly significant differences between the tested trap sizes .The Data indicated that , the tested trap sizes can be arranged descending as follow: 200 >160 >80 >40> 20 Cm2 in both tomato and cabbage fields. Moreover, the traps with 10 x 20 em was captured the highest number of the Bemisia tabaci, adult, 38.33 and 566.27 (adults/trap) in tomato and cabbage crop, respectively. Data indicated that, there was an irreversible relationship between the number of the adults caught by the trap and its height. Where, the trap with 20 cm height above the ground surface recorded the highest captured whitefly adult per trap (63.33; 18.33 and 23.76 adult/trap in tomato, cabbage and uncultivated part (control), respectively).
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The experiment was conducted in the fall growing season of 2013 at farmer field in Badrashin province, Giza Governorate. The present study is to investigate and determines the suitable area (size), heights and direction positions of the yellow sticky traps to utilize those factors as new tools while implement the Integrated Pest Management strategy. Statistical analysis was showed presence highly significant differences between the tested trap sizes .The Data indicated that , the tested trap sizes can be arranged descending as follow: 200 >160 >80 >40> 20 Cm2 in both tomato and cabbage fields. Moreover, the traps with 10 x 20 em was captured the highest number of the Bemisia tabaci, adult, 38.33 and 566.27 (adults/trap) in tomato and cabbage crop, respectively. Data indicated that, there was an irreversible relationship between the number of the adults caught by the trap and its height. Where, the trap with 20 cm height above the ground surface recorded the highest captured whitefly adult per trap (63.33; 18.33 and 23.76 adult/trap in tomato, cabbage and uncultivated part (control), respectively).

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