Pheromone Trap Catch of Harmful Microlepidoptera Species in Connection with the Chemical Air Pollutants
L. Nowinszky1, J. Puskas1, G. Barczikay2
Citation : L. Nowinszky, J. Puskas, G. Barczikay, Pheromone Trap Catch of Harmful Microlepidoptera Species in Connection with the Chemical Air Pollutants International Journal of Research in Environmental Science 2016, 2(1) : 1-10
In this study, seven species of Microlepidoptera pest pheromone trap collection presents the results of the everyday function of the chemical air pollutants (SO2, NO, NO2, NOx,CO, PM10, O3). Between 2004 and 2013 Csalomon type pheromone traps were operating in Bodrogkisfalud (48°10'N; 21°21E; Borsod-AbaujZemplen County, Hungary, Europe). The data were processed of following species: Spotted Tentiform Leafminer (Phyllonorycter blancardella Fabricius, 1781), Hawthorn Red Midged Moth (Phyllonorycter corylifoliella Hubner, 1796), Peach Twig Borer (Anarsia lineatella Zeller, 1839), European Vine Moth (Lobesia botrana Denis et Schiffermuller, 1775), Plum Fruit Moth (Grapholita funebrana Treitschke, 1846), Oriental Fruit Moth (Grapholita molesta Busck, 1916) and Codling Moth (Cydia pomonella Linnaeus, 1758). The relation is linear, logarithmic and polynomial functions can be characterized.