Title: | Targeting diamondback moths in greenhouses by attracting specific native parasitoids with herbivory-induced plant volatiles |
Author(s): | Uefune M; Abe J; Shiojiri K; Urano S; Nagasaka K; Takabayashi J; |
Address: | "Department of Agrobiological Resources, Faculty of Agriculture, Meijo University, Nagoya, Aichi 468-8502, Japan. Western Region Agricultural Research Center, National Agriculture and Food Research Organization, Fukuyama, Hiroshima 721-8514, Japan. Department of Agriculture, Ryukoku University, Otsu, Shiga 520-2194, Japan. Peco IPM Pilot Co. Ltd., Kumamoto, Kumamoto 860-0004, Japan. Central Region Agricultural Research Center, National Agriculture and Food Research Organization, Tsukuba, Ibaraki 305-8666, Japan. Center for Ecological Research, Kyoto University, Otsu, Shiga 520-2113, Japan" |
ISSN/ISBN: | 2054-5703 (Print) 2054-5703 (Electronic) 2054-5703 (Linking) |
Abstract: | "We investigated the recruitment of specific parasitoids using a specific blend of synthetic herbivory-induced plant volatiles (HIPVs) as a novel method of pest control in greenhouses. In the Miyama rural area in Kyoto, Japan, diamondback moth (DBM) (Plutella xylostella, Lepidoptera: Plutellidae) larvae are an important pest of cruciferous crops in greenhouses, and Cotesia vestalis (Hymenoptera: Braconidae), a larval parasitoid of DBM, is found in the surrounding areas. Dispensers of HIPVs that attracted C. vestalis and honey feeders were set inside greenhouses (treated greenhouses). The monthly incidence of DBMs in the treated greenhouses was significantly lower than that in the untreated greenhouses over a 2-year period. The monthly incidences of C. vestalis and DBMs were not significantly different in the untreated greenhouses, whereas monthly C. vestalis incidence was significantly higher than monthly DBM incidence in the treated greenhouses. Poisson regression analyses showed that, in both years, a significantly higher number of C. vestalis was recorded in the treated greenhouses than in the untreated greenhouses when the number of DBM adults increased. We concluded that DBMs were suppressed more effectively by C. vestalis in the treated greenhouses than in the untreated greenhouses" |
Keywords: | Brassica rapa Cotesia vestalis Plutella xylostella conservation biological control greenhouse herbivory-induced plant volatile; |
Notes: | "PubMed-not-MEDLINEUefune, Masayoshi Abe, Junichiro Shiojiri, Kaori Urano, Satoru Nagasaka, Koukichi Takabayashi, Junji eng England 2021/01/05 R Soc Open Sci. 2020 Nov 11; 7(11):201592. doi: 10.1098/rsos.201592. eCollection 2020 Nov" |