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The researchers looked at the European corn borer moth and pinpointed variation in two circadian clock genes -- per and Pdfr -- that enable different populations of the moth to adapt their ...
The historic European corn borer moth emergence and duration of infestation data are found on our pest alert web site northernipm.colostate.edu which contains pheromone trap counts from different ...
First generation moths prefer taller and early planted fields for laying eggs. If you have non-Bt early planted corn fields, they should be scouted the next 2-3 weeks for larval infestations.
We are seeing the first generation European corn borer moth at Eckley (one of our pest monitoring sites in northeastern Colorado). First generation moths prefer taller and early planted fields for ...
Farmers who need to control the destructive European corn borer (Ostrinia nubilalis) may soon be able to distinguish it from look-alike species by simply scanning an image of its wing into a ...
Moths and Snap Pea Processing ECB and CEW moth catch thresholds for processing snap beans (bud stage – harvest) European corn borer (ECB) Sampling: Sampling is based on monitoring moth catches in ...
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. – A major corn-destroying pest was a minor nuisance in Indiana this year. The European corn borer, a wormlike insect that tunnels through cornstalks and chews leaves, tassels and ...
In the study published today in Current Biology, the researchers looked at the European corn borer moth (Ostrinia nubilalis) and pinpointed variation in two circadian clock genes - per and Pdfr ...
Transgenic corn's suppression of the European corn borer has saved Midwest farmers billions of dollars in the past decade, reports a new study in Science.
European corn borer moths have been in the area for more than two weeks now. Based upon trap captures from the area, it appears the numbers are headed down, which would tell us that peak egg ...