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- W2794656427 abstract "Abstract A study was conducted in 4 plots within a newly established olive grove in Florida to assess surveillance methods for insects present around the period of olive bloom. Over 99% of thrips collected were Frankliniella bispinosa (Morgan) (Thysanoptera: Thripidae), with occasional collections of predacious Leptothrips pini (Watson) (Thysanoptera: Phlaeothripidae). Collections of thrips using sticky traps or in tap or brush samples were high at the time of bloom, with low numbers before bloom and very low numbers after bloom. No differences in collections were seen among plots for thrips numbers when sampled using sticky cards. However, one plot had higher thrips numbers when sampled using tap and brush samples. Overall, and especially during bloom, blue sticky traps were most attractive, followed by yellow and then white sticky traps. Clear (color-free) traps collected the fewest thrips. Using tap samples, more thrips were collected on the edges than in the middle of the grove. Highly localized high densities of thrips were detected by the tap samples. Although sticky traps were highly effective for collecting thrips, only tap samples detected the localized hot spots. Resumen Se realizo un estudio en 4 parcelas dentro de un huerto de olivos recien establecido en la Florida para evaluar los metodos de vigilancia de los insectos presentes durante el periodo de floracion del olivo. Mas del 99% de los trips colectados fueron Frankliniella bispinosa (Morgan) (Thysanoptera: Thripidae), con colecciones ocasionales del depredador, Leptothrips pini (Watson) (Thysanoptera: Phlaeothripidae). Las colecciones de trips que utilizan trampas adhesivas o en muestreo por golpe o cepillado las plantas fueron altas en el momento de la floracion, con pocos numeros antes de la floracion y numeros muy bajos despues de la floracion. No se observaron diferencias en las colecciones entre las parcelas de los numeros de los trips cuando se tomaron muestras con tarjetas adhesivas. Sin embargo, una parcela tuvo un mayor numero de thrips cuando se tomaron muestras de por golpe o cepillado de las plantas. En general, y especialmente durante la floracion, las trampas pegajosas azules fueron las mas atractivas, seguidas de las trampas pegajosas amarillas y luego blancas. Las trampas transparentes (sin color) recolectaron la menor cantidad de trips. Utilizando muestras de por golpe de la planta, se recolectaron mas trips en los bordes que en el medio del huerto. Las muestras por golpe de la planta detectaron altas densidades de trips muy localizadas. Aunque las trampas adhesivas fueron muy efectivas para recolectar trips, solo las muestras por golpe de la planta detectaron los puntos calientes localizados de trips. View this article in BioOne" @default.
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- W2794656427 title "Attraction of Thrips (Thysanoptera) to Colored Sticky Traps in a Florida Olive Grove" @default.
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