03426nam a2200253 a 450000100080000000500110000800800410001902000180006010000190007824501050009726000340020230000110023652027530024765000120300065000190301265000200303165000250305165000110307665000110308765300150309865300180311370000230313170000180315412405782011-04-20 1990 bl uuuu 00u1 u #d a0-8247-8156-21 aRIDGWAY, R. L. aBehavior-modifyng chemicals for insect managementbapplications of pheromones and other attractants. aNew York: Marcel Dekkerc1990 a761 p. aPrinciples of research and development: Practical use of pheromones and other behavior-modifyng compounds: overview; Principles of monitoring; Principles of attraction-annihilation: mass trapping and other means; Principles of mating disruption; Chemical analysis and identification of pheromones; Principles of design of controlled-release formulations; Dispenser design and performance criteria for insect attactants; Olefin melathesis as an economical route to insect pheromones; Commercial synthesis of pheromones and other attractants; The research, development, and application continuum; Pests of horticultural crops: Mating disruption technique to control codling moth in western switzerland; Oriental fruit moth in Australia and Canada; Mating disruption of oriental fruit moth in the United States; Grape berry moth and grape vine moth in Europe; Mating disruption for control of grape berry moth in New York vineyards; Peachtree borer and lesser peachtree borer control in the United States; The male lures of tephritid fruit flies; Development and commercial application of sex pheromone for control of the tomato pinworm; Forest insect pests: Use of semiochemicals to manage coniferous tree pests in western Canada; Pheromones for managing coniferous tree in the United States, with special reference to the western pine shoot borer; Practical use of insect pheromones to manage coniferous tree pests in eastern Canada; Use of disparlure in the management of the gypsy moth; Pests of field crops: application of the sex pheromone of the rice stem borer moth; The use of pheromones for the control of cotton bollworms and Spodoptera spp. in Africa and Asia; Use of pink bollworm pheromone in the southwestern United States; Role of the boll weevil pheromone in pest management; Population monitoring of Heliothis spp. using pheromones; Stored-product insect pests and insects affecting animals: Practical use of pheromones and other attractants for stored-product insects; Use of host odor attractants for monitoring and control of tsetse flies; The use of pheromones and other attractants in house fly control; Development, registration, and use: Commercial development: mating disruption of the European grape berry moth; Commercial development: mating disruption of tea tortrix moths; Pheromones: a marketing opportunity?; Registration requeriments and status for pheromones in Europe and other countries; Regulation of pheromones and other semiochemicals in the United States; Registration of pheromones in practice; Use of pheromones and attractants by governament agencies in the United States; Commercial availability of insect pheromones and other attractants; Prospects: Pheromones: prophecies, economics; and the ground swell. ainsects asemiochemicals asexual behavior aComportamento Sexual aInseto aManejo aManagement aSemioquimicos1 aSILVERSTEIN, R. M.1 aINSCOE, M. N.