Vijaya Movva, Binita Shrestha, Stephen P Hesler, Xiuxiu Sun, Junwei Jerry Zhu, Gregory M Loeb, Jia-Wei Tay, Dong H Cha
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Oviposition deterrent as a component of a push-pull management approach for Drosophila suzukii.
Drosophila suzukii, spotted-wing drosophila, is a major pest of berries and cherries worldwide that attacks fruits at the ripening stage shortly before harvest. Recently, a mixture of octanoic acid and decanoic acid was developed as a 2-component oviposition deterrent (2c) as an alternative to spatial repellents for the behavioral control of spotted-wing drosophila infestation. In this study, we evaluated the efficacy of the oviposition deterrent as a "push" component in a spotted-wing drosophila push-pull, in combination with a previously identified 4-component spotted-wing drosophila attractant (4c) as the "pull", and compared the effect of push (2c), pull (4c), push-pull (2c + 4c), and control on spotted-wing drosophila oviposition in the laboratory and field. In both laboratory choice and no-choice bioassays using raspberry agar as an oviposition substrate, the pull treatment alone (4c) did not result in oviposition reduction. In contrast, both 2c and 2c + 4c resulted in a similar level of reduction in spotted-wing drosophila oviposition compared to control, indicating limited efficacy of the 4c as a pull as tested in this study. Similar results were also observed in the field, where fewer spotted-wing drosophila pupae emerged from raspberries from the 2c or 2c + 4c treated raspberries compared to untreated control, for both ripening field raspberries and store-bought sentinel raspberries. No significant difference in spotted-wing drosophila infestation was observed between control and 4c treatment. Our results suggest that an oviposition deterrent has a potential use as a push component in spotted-wing drosophila push-pull.
期刊介绍:
Environmental Entomology is published bimonthly in February, April, June, August, October, and December. The journal publishes reports on the interaction of insects with the biological, chemical, and physical aspects of their environment. In addition to research papers, Environmental Entomology publishes Reviews, interpretive articles in a Forum section, and Letters to the Editor.