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The olive moth, Prays o/eae (Bern), is one of the most serious olive pests in the
Mediterranean basin. The objective of the present study was to integrate environmentally
safe methods for the control of the pest. Trials were carried out for three consecutive years
(2002-2004) in an olive grove about 20 ha, in the ecological production region at Romeu
(North of Mirandela).
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Bento, A.A.; Pereira, J.A.; Cabanas, J.E.; Konstantopoulou, M.; Torres, L.M.; Mazomenos, B. (2005). Mating disruption trials for the olive moth, Prays oleae (Bern.), (Lep.: Yponomeutidae) in Trás-os-Montes olive groves (Northeast of Portugal). IN 2st European meeting of the IOBC/WPRS study group “Integrated Control in Olives”, “Integrated Protection of olive Crops”. Florença
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2st European meeting of the IOBC/WPRS study group “Integrated Control in Olives”, “Integrated Protection of olive Crops”