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Influence of pheromone emission on the attraction of California red scale males in citrus orchards
Authors:Sandra Vacas  Jaime Primo  Vicente Navarro-Llopis
Institution:Centro de Ecología Química Agrícola – Instituto Agroforestal del Mediterráneo (CEQA-IAM), Universitat Politècnica de València, Valencia, Spain
Abstract:Attraction of California red scale males, Aonidiella aurantii (Maskell), to different release rates of the sex pheromone compound 3-methyl-6-isopropenyl-9-decen-1-yl acetate was evaluated in field trials. This study was aimed to study pheromone emission-response correlations and the existence of an optimum release rate that maximizes trapping efficacy. Release profiles of the pheromone dispensers deployed were determined by gas chromatography to estimate the various emission rates tested. The results reveal that the mean number of A. aurantii males caught correlates with the daily pheromone release rates by means of a quadratic model. The obtained model indicates the existence of a relative maximum of the captures corresponding to an optimum release rate of ca. 300 μg/day. Higher emission rates (up to 1 g/day) resulted in lower captures. Implications for the mating disruption technique are discussed.
Keywords:Aonidiella aurantii  Diaspididae  mating disruption  mesoporous dispensers  monitoring  release rate
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