Haris Setyaningrum, Edhi Martono, Jianhua Mo, Siti Subandiyah, Alan Soffan, Tri Joko
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<b>Background and Objective:</b> <i>Diaphorina citri</i>, also called the Asian citrus psyllid (ACP), is a vector for huanglongbing (HLB) disease. It has been identified as a significant problem for citrus farmers worldwide. However, no systematic monitoring programs specifically target ACP populations in the tropics, such as Indonesia. This study tests the efficiency of yellow sticky traps with acid-based attractants, such as acetic (AA), formic (FA) and propionic (PA) acids. <b>Materials and Methods:</b> The concentration of each acid was 1 μL acetic acid (AA), 0.25 μL formic acid (FA) and 0.1 μL propionic acid (PA). The study was conducted in three different controlled conditions: Semi-field and open field, with low and high population scenarios. The data obtained were subjected to analysis using a One-way Analysis of Variance (ANOVA) with a confidence level of 95% and differences were analyzed using Tukey's Honestly Significant Difference (HSD) test. <b>Results:</b> In the under-controlled setting, AA was the most effective, with 13 adult ACP captures, which is 4.3 times more than the control (3.00). In the semi-field condition, PA had the best result of 3.8, which is 1.4 times higher than the control (2.6). In the low population scenario of the open field condition, AS had the highest ACP catch of 4.1, which is 17.1 times higher than the control (2.33). On the other hand, the high-population AA condition had the highest result of 13.71 or 4.1 times higher than the control (3.29). <b>Conclusion:</b> The utilization of acid attractants, whether AA, FA or PA, is effective in increasing the catch of adult ACP under tropical conditions. However, the performance of the three types of acids was not stable in the three series of studies that were conducted.
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Pakistan Journal of Biological Sciences (PJBS) is an international, peer-reviewed and well indexed scientific journal seeks to promote and disseminate the knowledge of biological sciences by publishing outstanding research in the field. Scope of the journal includes: Cell biology, developmental biology, structural biology, microbiology, entomology, toxicology, molecular biology & genetics, biochemistry, biotechnology, biodiversity, ecology, marine biology, plant biology and bioinformatics.