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host plant odours and depending on their use, these semiochemicals may have to compete with the same or similar odours emanating&#xd;
from adjacent host plants with unknown consequences on trapping efficacy. The aim of this study was to examine the efficacy of the&#xd;
non-pheromone thrips attractant methyl isonicotinate (MI) as a lure for Western flower thrips (WFT; Frankliniella occidentalis) over a&#xd;
range of Prunus persicae nectarine plant growth stages (flowering, green fruit, ripe fruit), when competition from different host plant&#xd;
odours may vary, and different numbers of thrips can be present, in a Catalan nectarine orchard in 2014 and 2015. Significant 2.4–3.9&#xd;
× increases in WFT numbers in traps with MI compared with those without MI were consistent over the season (flowering, green fruit,&#xd;
mature fruit) despite overall differences in thrips numbers on these different occasions. These results suggest that MI is an effective&#xd;
lure throughout the nectarine growth stages despite the presumed presence of competing and changing host plant odours. Trap type and&#xd;
colour and MI release rate may be important for improving overall trap efficacy.</mods:abstract>
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