Safe Methods of Combating P Omidor Moth in Greenhouse Conditions
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https://doi.org/10.51699/ijbea.v1i5.370Keywords:
Greenhouse, plant, tomato, pest, tomato moth, worm, butterfly, protection, sex pheromone trap, fruit, and productivityAbstract
Protecting the air-in and out-doors of greenhouses from the entrance of butterflies, spiders, birds and other creatures with the help of mats is an effective way to protect against the tomato moth, a serious pest of tomato plants . not protected by In the 2nd option, compared to the first option: - the number of butterflies - increased by 94.0%; - the number of fruits affected by moths increased by 87.0%; - the yield from one plant decreased by 68.5% . Compared to the general control, i.e. no mesh and JFT, in the first option, butterfly density decreased by 96.6%; the number of fruits affected by moths decreased by 91.0%; productivity increased by 91.8% .
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