Bi-National Pink Bollworm Eradication Program An Overview Robert T Staten USDA-Retired Juan Carlos Ramirez-Sagahon Direccion General De Sanidad Vegetal ON BEHALF OF ALL PROGRAM PERSONNEL Compiled by Leighton Liesner
Bi-National Eradication Plan Pink Bollworm Bi-National Eradication Plan California Arizona New Mexico Phase I Phase II Texas Phase III Baja California Sonora Phase IV Chihuahua Containment/Suppression Under Surveillance
Figure 1 The cotton growing states of Mexico with hectars grown nationwide And in Chihuahua HECTAREAS 57,671 Ha 54 %
Figure 2 Distribution of cotton in Chihuahua with the four program management areas defined ZONE (ASCENSION) ZONE 2 (JUAREZ) ZONE 3 (MEOQUI) ZONE 3 (OJINAGA) 57,671 Ha 54%
Figure 3 Trap capture data in the Ascension work unit M JUNIO JULIO AGOSTO SEPTIEMBRE OCTUBRE NOV.
Figure 4 Trap captures for the Juarez work unit M JUNIO JULIO AGOSTO SEPTIEMBRE OCTUBRE NOV
Figure 5 Juarez work unit with release zone defined
Figure 6 Location where the majority of native moths and all larvae were recovered Area with larvae
Figure 7 Capture data in the Meoqui work unit JULIO AGOSTO SEPTIEMBRE OCTUBRE NOV M JUNIO
Figure 8 Trap line from Durango border at Escalon to Camargo 1 CHIHUAHUA CAMARGO 1 COAHUILA ESCALON DURANGO
Figure 9 Trap capture of moths late season on most southern highway trap line Escalon Camargo
Figure 10 Trap captures from the Ojinaga region
Figure 11 Trap line from Camargo to Ojinaga CAMARGO-CIENES CIENES-OJINAGA OJINAGA CIENES CHIHUAHUA CAMARGO
Figure 12 Trap line from Camargo to Ojinaga
Figure 13 Trap capture data from Sonoyta and Caborca San Louis Sanora
Figure 14 Trap capture data from Sonoyta and Caborca Sanora
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