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Pest Manag Sci


Title:"Influence of mating disruption on the reproductive biology of the vine mealybug, Planococcus ficus (Hemiptera: Pseudococcidae), under field conditions"
Author(s):Cocco A; Muscas E; Mura A; Iodice A; Savino F; Lentini A;
Address:"Dipartimento di Agraria, Research Unit Patologia Vegetale ed Entomologia, University of Sassari, Sassari, Italy. CBC (Europe) Srl, Biogard Division, Nova Milanese, Italy"
Journal Title:Pest Manag Sci
Year:2018
Volume:20180712
Issue:12
Page Number:2806 - 2816
DOI: 10.1002/ps.5067
ISSN/ISBN:1526-4998 (Electronic) 1526-498X (Linking)
Abstract:"BACKGROUND: Although mating disruption is increasingly being used to control the worldwide grapevine pest vine mealybug, Planococcus ficus (Signoret) (Hemiptera: Pseudococcidae), its mode of action remains unclear. A 3-year field experiment was carried out to investigate the effects of mating disruption on the development and reproduction of the vine mealybug. The influence of mating disruption applied over consecutive years on the pest population density was also evaluated. RESULTS: The percentage of ovipositing females was significantly reduced in disrupted plots by 18.8-66.2%, depending on the year. The absence of ovipositing females in disrupted plots in the autumn of the second and third years indicates the effectiveness of mating disruption throughout the whole growing season. Mating disruption consistently prolonged the pre-oviposition period in all years by up to 12.5 days. CONCLUSION: Our findings provide new insights into the mechanisms underlying the pheromone-based control of the vine mealybug and indicate that the reduction of the pest population density is attributable to both a decrease and a delay in female mating. In addition, the population density of vine mealybugs under mating disruption decreased over the years, indicating that consecutive applications of this control strategy would significantly increase the effectiveness of control of the vine mealybug by mating disruption. (c) 2018 Society of Chemical Industry"
Keywords:"Animals Biological Assay Female Hemiptera/drug effects/*physiology Insect Control Male Oviposition/drug effects Population Density *Reproduction/drug effects Sex Attractants/pharmacology *Sexual Behavior, Animal/drug effects Spatial Analysis biological pa;"
Notes:"MedlineCocco, Arturo Muscas, Enrico Mura, Alessandra Iodice, Andrea Savino, Francesco Lentini, Andrea eng CRP-24791/Autonomous Region of Sardinia (Italy) (L.R.7/2007)/ England 2018/05/09 Pest Manag Sci. 2018 Dec; 74(12):2806-2816. doi: 10.1002/ps.5067. Epub 2018 Jul 12"

 
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