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Multi-Location Test of Alternative Pheromone Trap Designs for Sugarcane Early Shoot Borer in South India

As part of ongoing R&D towards improving the adoption of sex pheromone-based trapping of adults of sugarcane moth borers of importance in India, the present studies were taken up to test alternatives to the currently recommended water basin trap being reckoned as not so user-friendly. The result...

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Published in:Sugar tech : an international journal of sugar crops & related industries 2020-02, Vol.22 (1), p.98-104
Main Authors: Sithanantham, S., Prabakaran, M., Bhavani, B., Jhansi, K., Vijayaprasd, P., Babu, V., Punnarao, V. V., Kannanraja, N.
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