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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
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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
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Figure 1 The cotton growing states of Mexico with hectars grown nationwide
And in Chihuahua HECTAREAS 57,671 Ha 54 %
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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%
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Figure 3 Trap capture data in the Ascension work unit
M JUNIO JULIO AGOSTO SEPTIEMBRE OCTUBRE NOV.
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Figure 4 Trap captures for the Juarez work unit
M JUNIO JULIO AGOSTO SEPTIEMBRE OCTUBRE NOV
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Figure 5 Juarez work unit with release zone defined
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Figure 6 Location where the majority of native moths and all larvae were recovered
Area with larvae
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Figure 7 Capture data in the Meoqui work unit
JULIO AGOSTO SEPTIEMBRE OCTUBRE NOV M JUNIO
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Figure 8 Trap line from Durango border at Escalon to Camargo
1 CHIHUAHUA CAMARGO 1 COAHUILA ESCALON DURANGO
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Figure 9 Trap capture of moths late season on most southern highway trap line
Escalon Camargo
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Figure 10 Trap captures from the Ojinaga region
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Figure 11 Trap line from Camargo to Ojinaga
CAMARGO-CIENES CIENES-OJINAGA OJINAGA CIENES CHIHUAHUA CAMARGO
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Figure 12 Trap line from Camargo to Ojinaga
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Figure 13 Trap capture data from Sonoyta and Caborca San Louis Sanora
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Figure 14 Trap capture data from Sonoyta and Caborca Sanora
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