Title: | Multi-Species Mating Disruption in Cranberries (Ericales: Ericaceae): Early Evidence Using a Flowable Emulsion |
Author(s): | Steffan SA; Chasen EM; Deutsch AE; Mafra-Neto A; |
Address: | "USDA-ARS Vegetable Crops Research Unit, 1630 Linden Drive, Madison, WI 53706 ( shawn.steffan@ars.usda.gov ; elissa.chasen@ars.usda.gov ). Department of Entomology, University of Wisconsin, 1630 Linden Drive, Madison, WI 53706 ( steffan@entomology.wisc.edu ; elissa.chasen@ars.usda.gov ; adeutsch@co.door.wi.us ). Door County University of Wisconsin-Extension, 421 Nebraska St., Sturgeon Bay, WI 54235 ( adeutsch@co.door.wi.us ). ISCA Technologies, Incorporated, 1230 W. Spring St., Riverside, CA 92507 (president@iscatech.com)" |
ISSN/ISBN: | 1536-2442 (Electronic) 1536-2442 (Linking) |
Abstract: | "Pheromone-based mating disruption has proven to be a powerful pest management tactic in many cropping systems. However, in the cranberry system, a viable mating disruption program does not yet exist. There are commercially available pheromones for several of the major pests of cranberries, including the cranberry fruitworm, Acrobasis vaccinii Riley (Lepidoptera: Pyralidae) and blackheaded fireworm, Rhopobota naevana (Hubner) (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae). Previous studies have shown that mating disruption represents a promising approach for R. naevana management although carrier and delivery technologies have remained unresolved. The present study examined the suitability of Specialized Pheromone & Lure Application Technology (SPLAT; ISCA Technologies, Inc., Riverside, CA), a proprietary wax and oil blend, to serve as a pheromone carrier in the cranberry system. In 2013 and 2014, we tested a blend of pheromones targeting A. vaccinii and R. naevana in field-scale, replicated trials. Pheromones were loaded into SPLAT and the resulting 'SPLAT BFW CFW' formulation was deployed in commercial cranberry marshes. We compared moth trap-catch counts within SPLAT-treated blocks to those of conventionally managed blocks. In 2013, applications of SPLAT BFW CFW resulted in highly successful disruption of R. naevana and promising, though inconsistent, disruption of A. vaccinii. To improve disruption of A. vaccinii, the pheromone load was increased in 2014, providing 92% and 74% reductions in trap-catch for R. naevana and A. vaccinii, respectively. Importantly, larval infestation rates in SPLAT-treated blocks were lower than those of conventionally managed blocks. These results suggest that a multispecies mating disruption system (SPLAT BFW CFW) may represent an effective pesticide-alternative for serious pests of cranberries" |
Keywords: | "Animals Moths/*physiology Pest Control, Biological/*methods Pheromones/*pharmacology Sexual Behavior, Animal/*drug effects Species Specificity *Vaccinium macrocarpon/growth & development Wisconsin Splat blackheaded fireworm cranberry fruitworm pheromone;" |
Notes: | "MedlineSteffan, Shawn A Chasen, Elissa M Deutsch, Annie E Mafra-Neto, Agenor eng 2017/04/20 J Insect Sci. 2017 Jan 1; 17(2):54. doi: 10.1093/jisesa/iex025" |