Published in Scientific Papers. Series B, Horticulture, Vol. LXIV, Issue 2
Written by Boyan STALEV
The colorful grape moth Lobesia botrana is found in all wine-growing regions of Europe, as well as in countries such as Asia and Africa. It is one of the most dangerous enemies in the vine and in Bulgaria especially in the south central part. (Stalev, B., 2013). The purpose of our study was to determine when it is most appropriate to combat flying forms. To accomplish this task, namely to track the flight dynamics of the colorful grape moth (Lobesia botrana). In the territory of the training and experimental base of the Department of Viticulture near the village of Brestnik, flying was carried out and monitored by pheromone traps type C1. This was done during the two growing seasons of 2017-2018 from experience.
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