Yıl: 2015 Cilt: 39 Sayı: 3 Sayfa Aralığı: 474 - 481 Metin Dili: İngilizce İndeks Tarihi: 29-07-2022

Attractiveness of various colored sticky traps to some pollinating insects in apple

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Sticky colored traps have been widely used for sampling of harmful insects in wild and cultivated plants worldwide. Coloredsticky traps could be a simple and a low-cost method for determining the relative abundance of harmful and benefcial insects, includingpollinators. However, knowledge about catches of nontargeted insects such as pollinators by colored traps is rudimentary. Trials wereconducted to evaluate the attractiveness of various colors (white, yellow, blue, and green) to some pollinating insects in apple in AdanaProvince, Turkey, during 2011 and 2012. Colored plates were hung at about 1.70 m from ground level of the exterior canopy of theselected trees at the beginning of their blooming and they were positioned toward the 4 cardinal directions. A total of 7 insect speciesbelonging to the families Syrphidae (6 species, Diptera) and Apidae (1 species, Hymenoptera) were identifed. Pollinating hoverfyEristalis tenax L. and honey bee Apis mellifera L. were frequently captured, and signifcantly more of them were captured on white traps(P < 0.05). Blue and green colored traps were less attractive to both pollinator species. Cardinal directions did not have a signifcant efecton catches of E. tenax and A. mellifera on white traps. Te use of white sticky traps may provide more ecological data for pollinators.However, using white colored traps for mass trapping of harmful insect species in fruit orchards may be risky due to reducing theirnumbers, particularly during blooming periods of the fruit orchards. Arrangements of sticky trap use prior to peak occurrence of thepollinators would be a better approach in terms of conservation of pollinators and sustainability of ecosystems.
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IEEE Atakan E,PEHLİVAN S "Attractiveness of various colored sticky traps to some pollinating insects in apple." , ss.474 - 481, 2015.
ISNAD Atakan, Ekrem - PEHLİVAN, SERKAN. "Attractiveness of various colored sticky traps to some pollinating insects in apple". (2015), 474-481.
APA Atakan E, PEHLİVAN S (2015). Attractiveness of various colored sticky traps to some pollinating insects in apple. Turkish Journal of Zoology, 39(3), 474 - 481.
Chicago Atakan Ekrem,PEHLİVAN SERKAN Attractiveness of various colored sticky traps to some pollinating insects in apple. Turkish Journal of Zoology 39, no.3 (2015): 474 - 481.
MLA Atakan Ekrem,PEHLİVAN SERKAN Attractiveness of various colored sticky traps to some pollinating insects in apple. Turkish Journal of Zoology, vol.39, no.3, 2015, ss.474 - 481.
AMA Atakan E,PEHLİVAN S Attractiveness of various colored sticky traps to some pollinating insects in apple. Turkish Journal of Zoology. 2015; 39(3): 474 - 481.
Vancouver Atakan E,PEHLİVAN S Attractiveness of various colored sticky traps to some pollinating insects in apple. Turkish Journal of Zoology. 2015; 39(3): 474 - 481.
IEEE Atakan E,PEHLİVAN S "Attractiveness of various colored sticky traps to some pollinating insects in apple." Turkish Journal of Zoology, 39, ss.474 - 481, 2015.
ISNAD Atakan, Ekrem - PEHLİVAN, SERKAN. "Attractiveness of various colored sticky traps to some pollinating insects in apple". Turkish Journal of Zoology 39/3 (2015), 474-481.