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Verbena as a trap crop to suppress thrips-transmitted Tomato spotted wilt virus in chrysanthemums
Authors:Shohei Matsuura  Shigeru Hoshino  Harunobu Koga
Institution:(1) Environmental Control Research Division, Hiroshima Prefectural Agriculture Research Center, Hachihonmatsu, Higashi-hiroshima, Hiroshima 739-0151, Japan;(2) Taiyo Corporation Co. Ltd, Osaka, Japan
Abstract:The effect of verbena as a trap crop on the occurrence of western flower thrips, Frankliniella occidentalis, and the incidence of Tomato spotted wilt virus (TSWV) in chrysanthemums were investigated. Verbena cvs. Pink Parfait and/or Fancy Parfait were cultivated alongside chrysanthemum cv. Jimba in a greenhouse in the proportion of 17%–25% of the chrysanthemum plants. Verbena plants attracted vector thrips, reducing western flower thrips colonization of chrysanthemum until flower bud initiation, and markedly suppressing TSWV incidence on chrysanthemums until flowering. Significant quantities of linalool oxide pyran were produced by the flower of cv. Fancy Parfait; and the ratio of cis-linalool oxide pyran, an attractant for vector thrips, to the trans-type was approximately 1 : 5. Our results suggest that cultivation of verbena as a trap crop may be useful in integrated pest management programs as a control for thrips-transmitted TSWV in chrysanthemums.
Keywords:Tomato spotted wilt virus  Western flower thrips  Chrysanthemum  Verbena  Trap crop
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