fruit flyEffectiveness of bait station MS2® and food attractant Cera Trap® as an alternative for catching fruit flies in Veracruz, Mexico 04/2012 ( de 16) Scientific Article
(Interciencia APR 2012, VOL. 37 Nº 4)
Different trap alternatives have been tested to strengthen the national program against fruit flies in México, contributing to propose of a new trap design and a more efficient method, with rational u...
An environmentally friendly alternative (MS2®-CeraTrap®) for control of fruit flies in Mexico. 11/2011 ( de 16) Scientific Article
(Journal of Food, Agriculture & Environment Vol.9 (2011):926-927 )
This paper reports on progress and innovations recently introduced at the National Programme of Fruit Flies in Mexico. It offers data about an
alternative for catch of especially the fruit flies Anas...
Dacus Trap, a mass trapping system for the control of the olive fruit fly Bactrocera oleae. 05/2011 ( de 16) Scientific Article
(5th IOBC/wprs Working Group Integrated Protection of Olive Crops)
Field trials were conducted on olive trees (Olea europaea cv. Manzenilo and Picual) in Kidron (Israel) and Jaén (Spain) to assess the efficacy of a specifically developed enzymatic hydrolyzed protein ...
CeraTrap, the mass trapping system to control citric fruit fly pest. 04/2011 ( de 16) Scientific Article
(IOBC wprs Bulletin Vol. 62, pp. 207-212)
The efficacy of CeraTrap (CT), a specifically developed enzymatic hydrolyzed protein, was evaluated against standard mass trapping (STD mass trapping) and standard chemical treatments (Chemical STD) w...
8th International Symposium on Fruit Flies of Economic Importance 10/2010 ( de 16) Scientific Communication
(Valencia, Spain)
Mass trapping techniques have been consolidated as an effective solution to control Medfly Ceratitis capitata (Diptera: Tephritidae) worldwide. One of the reasons for their success is the strong attra...
Cera Trap, a mass trapping system for the control of the Ceratitis capitata in citrus fruit crops. 03/2010 ( de 16) Poster
(IOBC Working Group on Integrated protection Citrus fruit crops )
The fruit fly Ceratitis capitata is one of the most damaging and difficult pest to control for citrus fruit production and other fruit crops since it is, among other factors, highly polyphagous and wi...
II Jornadas sobre feromonas, atrayentes, trampas y control biológico: alternativas para la agricultura del siglo XXI 11/2009 ( de 16) Scientific Communication
(Murcia, España)
La mosca del Mediterráneo o mosca de la fruta, Ceratitis capitata (Wied.), es una de las plagas más dañinas y difíciles de controlar en la actualidad. Su amplia distribución geográfica, su elevada cap...
A New Ready-to-Use Mass Trapping System for the Control of Olive Fruit Fly Bactrocera oleae 06/2009 ( de 16) Poster
(4th IOBC WG Integrated Protection of Olive Crops. Córdoba, Spain)
The olive fruit fly Bactrocera oleae is the most destructive pest for olive production in the Mediterranean basin where the majority of the olives grown. The traditional control of this pest in Spain ...
30th Conference on Phytosanitary Products 10/2008 ( de 16) Scientific Communication
(IQS-Barcelona, España)
Cera Trap® is a product developed by Bioibérica SA in the form of a soluble concentrate (SL) based on hydrolyzed proteins; it is intended for use in agriculture as a food attractant to trap fruit flie...
Mass Trapping of the Mediterranean Fruit Fly 06/2008 ( de 16) Scientific Communication
(Faro, Portugal)
Cera Trap is a new system for mass trapping of the Mediterranean fruit fly; it does not use insecticide in its formulation or in its application in the field. It has a considerable attraction effect o...
A New Ready-to-Use Mass Trapping System for the Control of the Mediterranean Fruit Fly Ceratitis capitata (Wied.) 04/2008 ( de 16) Poster
(1st Meeting of TEAM. Palma de Mallorca. Spain)
Cera Trap system has been proven to be an effective system against the fruit fly with a good persistence during the whole campaign without manipulation. It successfully controls the pest population du...
Integrated control of Mediterranean fruit fly Ceratitis capitata (Wied.) by mass trapping with an enzymatic hydrolyzed protein 01/2008 ( de 16) Scientific Article
(IOBC wprs Bulletin Vol. 38, 150-156)
Field trials were conducted on sensitive mandarin trees (Citrus reticulate cv. Beatriz and Oronules) and fig trees (Ficus carica cv. Colar) in Tarragona, Alicante and Murcia (Spain) to assess the effe...
Biological control of Mediterranean fruit fly Ceratitis capitata (Wied.) with CERA TRAP® in citrus 09/2006 ( de 16) Poster
(7th International Symposium of Fruit Flies, Salvador, Brasil)
We present a new and biological medfly control method with a high efficacy. CERA TRAP® is based on a liquid protein obtained by an exclusive method of enzymatic hydrolisis and is able to reduce the p...
Biological Control of Mediterranean Fruit Fly Ceratitis capitata. The Mediterranean Fruit Fly (Ceratitis capitata [Wiedemann]) 09/2006 ( de 16) Scientific Article
(7th International Symposium on FruitFlies of Economic Importance)
Diptera: Tephritidae is one of the most destructive agricultural pests in citrus and fruit trees worldwide particularly in temperate and hot growing areas. In Spain, the total affected surface is over...
Biological solution for control of Ceratitis capitata by mass trapping 07/2006 ( de 16) Poster
(22nd International Society of Chemical Ecology, Barcelona, Spain)
The Mediterranean fruit fly Ceratitis capitata is one of the most destructive agricultural pests worldwide. It is native of sub-Saharan Africa and has a long history of invasion success. CERA TRAP® i...
Method for 100% Biological Control of the Mediterranean Fruit Fly (Ceratitis capitata Wied.) Using the BIOIBERICA, S.A. Cera Trap® Mass Trapping System in Citrus Crops in Tarragona 02/2006 ( de 16) Poster
(VII Jornada Protección Vegetal ICEA, Barcelona. España)
The Cera Trap® system is an innovative method that is highly efficient at controlling plagues and is fully environmentally friendly as it does not use any insecticide in its formulation or applicatio...