Title: | "Field evaluation of 3-hydroxy-2-hexanone and ethanol as attractants for the cerambycid beetle pest of vineyards, Xylotrechus arvicola" |
Author(s): | Rodriguez-Gonzalez A; Sanchez-Maillo E; Pelaez HJ; Gonzalez-Nunez M; Hall DR; Casquero PA; |
Address: | "Department of Engineering and Agricultural Sciences, Environment Institute Natural Resources and Biodiversity, University of Leon, Leon, Spain. Company Esteban Sanchez Maillo, Corbeta 10, Zamora, Spain. Freelance, Vicente Aleixandre 24, Valladolid, Spain. Plant Protection Department, Instituto Nacional de Investigacion y Tecnologia Agraria y Alimentaria (INIA), Carretera de La Coruna, Madrid, Spain. Natural Resources Institute, University of Greenwich, Chatham Maritime, Kent, UK" |
ISSN/ISBN: | 1526-4998 (Electronic) 1526-498X (Linking) |
Abstract: | "BACKGROUND: The beetle Xylotrechus arvicola (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae) is a serious pest of vineyards in the Iberian Peninsula. In previous work, the male beetles, but not females, were shown to produce (R)-3-hydroxy-2-hexanone, and female beetles were attracted to this compound in a laboratory bioassay. In this study, release rates of 3-hydroxy-2-hexanone from different dispensers were measured in the laboratory, and the attractiveness of these to X. arvicola adults was determined in trapping tests in three traditional wine-growing regions in Spain. RESULTS: As a result of laboratory experiments, for field experiments 3-hydroxy-2-hexanone was formulated as 100 muL in a polyethylene sachet (50 mm x 50 mm x 250 microm), and ethanol was formulated as 1 mL in a polyethylene press-seal bag (76 mm x 57 mm x50 microm). Field catches were similar at all three study sites. Catches in traps baited with 3-hydroxy-2-hexanone alone were not significantly different from those in unbaited control traps, but catches in traps baited with 3-hydroxy-2-hexanone and ethanol in separate sachets, with 3-hydroxy-2-hexanone and ethanol in the same sachet or with ethanol alone were significantly greater than those in control traps. These results confirm that the beetles are attracted to ethanol, and the addition of 3-hydroxy-2-hexanone does not seem to make any difference. CONCLUSIONS: Attraction of females for the male-produced compound (R)-3-hydroxy-2-hexanone has been observed in laboratory but not in field experiments. Traps baited with ethanol are highly attractive to both sexes of adults of X. arvicola, and these can be used for improved monitoring of the adult emergence and for population control by mass trapping. (c) 2016 Society of Chemical Industry" |
Keywords: | Animals *Biological Assay Coleoptera/*drug effects/physiology Ethanol/*pharmacology Female Hexanones/*pharmacology *Insect Control Male Sex Attractants/*pharmacology Vitis/growth & development (R)-3-hydroxy-2-hexanone Cerambycidae Xylotrechus arvicola eth; |
Notes: | "MedlineRodriguez-Gonzalez, Alvaro Sanchez-Maillo, Esteban Pelaez, Horacio J Gonzalez-Nunez, Manuel Hall, David R Casquero, Pedro A eng England 2016/11/26 Pest Manag Sci. 2017 Aug; 73(8):1598-1603. doi: 10.1002/ps.4491. Epub 2017 Jan 19" |