- Turkish Journal of Agriculture and Forestry
- Volume:38 Issue:6
- First report of Adoxophyes orana in northwestern Turkey: population fluctuation and damage on differ...
First report of Adoxophyes orana in northwestern Turkey: population fluctuation and damage on different host plants
Authors : Bilgi PEHLEVAN, Orkun Barış KOVANCI
Pages : 847-856
Doi:10.3906/tar-1402-11
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Publication Date : 2014-12-01
Article Type : Research Paper
Abstract :This study reports the presence of the summer fruit tortrix moth, Adoxophyes orana, in pome and stone fruit orchards for the first time in northwestern Turkey. Based on growers' complaints about cosmetic damage to peach and pear fruits, pheromone traps were set up in mid-April of 2009 and 2010 to monitor the occurrence of the summer fruit tortrix moth. We conducted studies in conventional apple, pear, peach, and sweet cherry orchards in Bursa, northwestern Turkey. Moths caught in pheromone traps showed a trimodal flight pattern in all orchards. However, both moth emergence time and total flight period varied among host plants. The first moths were caught in peach and apple orchards on 13 May in 2009 and 3 May in 2010, corresponding to an average degree-day insert ignore into journalissuearticles values(DD); accumulation of 350356 DD starting from 1 February. The 2nd and 3rd moth flights began in late June or early July insert ignore into journalissuearticles values(10031027 DD); and early August insert ignore into journalissuearticles values(16001690 DD);, respectively. Moth captures continued until the end of September, lasting for an average of 2305 DD. The highest mean percentage leaf damage insert ignore into journalissuearticles values(9.3%); was found in sweet cherry orchards. However, neither sweet cherry nor apple fruits were injured in any way by A. orana larvae. Conversely, the mean percentage of fruit infested with larvae was 1.4% and 0.8% in peach and pear orchards, respectively. Because a level of fruit damage higher than 1% is considered the control threshold, A. orana is more likely to cause economic damage in peach and pear orchards in the near future.Keywords : Adoxophyes orana, degree days, fruit orchard, new pest, summer fruit tortrix moth, Turkey