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The olive moth (Prays oleae, Lepidoptera: Plutellidae) is known as one of the key pests in olive
cultivation. In particular areas, also the jasmine moth (Pal pita zmionalis, Lepidoptera:
Pyralidae) can cause serious damage to both leaves and fiuits of the olive tree. Both pests are
mainly controlled by insecticide applications. In November 200 I, an international research
project was started to promote biological and biotechnical methods for the control of these
pests.
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Agamy, E.; Bento, A.; Hafez, B.; Hassan, S.A.; Hegazi, E.; Herz, A.; Jardak, T.; Ksantini, M.; Konstantopoulou, M.; Mazomenos, B.; Nasr, F.; Pereira, J.A.; Torres, L.M.; Youssef, A. (2003). Triphelio – an international research project for sustainable control of lepidopterous pests in olive groves. In 1st European meeting of the IOBC/WPRS study group “Integrated Control in Olives” “Integrated Protection of olive Crops”. Creta