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Meded Rijksuniv Gent Fak Landbouwkd Toegep Biol Wet


Title:Distribution of MCA-coated grits in maize fields after high wheel tractor application for disrupting orientation of Diabrotica virgifera virgifera LeConte
Author(s):Wennemann L; Hummel HE;
Address:"Justus-Liebig-University Glessen, Institute for Phytopathology and Applied Zoology, Biological and Biotechnical Plant Protection, Heinrich-Buff-Ring 26-32, 35392 Glessen, Germany"
Journal Title:Meded Rijksuniv Gent Fak Landbouwkd Toegep Biol Wet
Year:2002
Volume:67
Issue:3
Page Number:499 - 509
DOI:
ISSN/ISBN:1373-7503 (Print) 1373-7503 (Linking)
Abstract:"High wheel tractor applications of 4-methoxycinnamaldehyde (MCA)-coated corn granules ('grits') were conducted in Ruski Krstur (Serbia) in summer 2001 in a 5 ha corn field. Grits are a by-product after corn is harvested and separated from the cob and used as a carrier medium to disseminate MCA into the corn field. MCA is a kairomone mimic derived form Cucurbita maxima (Duchesne) used to disrupt orientation of Diabrotica virgifera virgifera LeConte towards different MCA and pheromone baited traps. The ultimate goal is to investigate the use of MCA as a mating disruptant. MCA was dissolved in an organic solvent and mixed in a cement machine with the grits. Grits were applied at rates of 17.39, 17.1 and 12.45 kg/ha on July 4th, July 19th and August 3rd. Before the impact of MCA as a disruptant can be addressed, the distribution patterns of MCA coated grits have to be thoroughly investigated. They were evaluated by counting girts deposited in 16 or 20 plastic dishes of 30-cm diameter positioned along 2 rows through the field directly after the grit application by tractor. Additionally, grits deposited on corn plant surface such as leaves, leaf axils and corn cobs were counted. Total number of grits collected in plastic dishes revealed even application rates at the first and second application but not on the third application date. Number of grits collected on plant surfaces were significantly different from each other regarding each application date. Altogether, grit distribution in the dishes as well as on the plant surface was variable. However, distribution patterns achieved so far hold promise to disseminate MCA coated grits into corn fields for orientation disruption or mating disruption of D. virgifera virgifera"
Keywords:Acrolein/administration & dosage/*analogs & derivatives/*toxicity Agriculture/methods Animals Coleoptera/*drug effects Cucurbita/chemistry Pheromones/administration & dosage/*toxicity Seeds/chemistry Zea mays/growth & development/*parasitology;
Notes:"MedlineWennemann, Ludger Hummel, Hans E eng Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't Belgium 2003/04/17 Meded Rijksuniv Gent Fak Landbouwkd Toegep Biol Wet. 2002; 67(3):499-509"

 
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