Fumigation for different life stages of Carpophilus truncatus (BY25001)
This project is tackling a major challenge for the almond and pistachio industries: the almond carpophilus beetle, which can cause up to 40% damage to stored nuts.
Completed project
Understanding and managing insects on pistachio orchards (PS16000)
Publication date: December 4, 2018
Delivery Partner: Ag Dynamics
From 2017 to 2019, this project increased knowledge about pest and beneficial species of insects and mites in Australian pistachio orchards. It looked at pests that currently pose a risk to pistachio production, or that have the potential to move into orchards.
While the project team found the pest status of surveyed pistachio orchards to be very low (and, in fact, the insects with the highest numbers seen were beneficials), they identified key pests of interest as being Carpophilus beetle, carob moth, light brown apple moth, and small bugs and weevils.
Based on their work, the researchers reported the below as being focus areas for industry:
This project was a strategic levy investment in the Hort Innovation Pistachio Fund
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