Montana codling moth trap-based biofix compared to two fixed biofix models, 2018-2020
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Codling moth (Cydia pomonella) is the primary insect pest of apple and
pear trees in Montana and can destroy an entire crop if uncontrolled.
Understanding the moth's life cycle is important for determining
management methods and timing of treatments. The purpose of this
study was to compare trap-based biofix (first consistent moth capture in
the spring) to two temperature based trap-free models for fixed biofix
developed in other apple producing regions. Trap-free models determine a
date for fixed biofix using temperature accumulation data (growing degree
days) from nearby weather stations. Trap-free models compared in
the present study were developed and are used in Washington state and Utah
state; compared to Montana, Washington is similar latitude but lower
elevation, and Utah is similar to higher elevation, but lower
latitude. Results presented here suggest that the Washington
state model for fixed biofix more closely aligns with Montana trap-based
biofix in the 3 years of the study. Generally, trap-based biofix
in Montana occured after the Washington state model fixed biofix growing
degree date; we surmise that low evening temperatures and frequent high
winds in some parts of the state and certain years could influence trap
catch.
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Dryad
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2020-10-12



