Can Mating Disruption Be a Possible Route to Control Plum Fruit Moth in Mediterranean Environments?

Control of the plum fruit moth, <i>Grapholita funebrana</i> Treitschke (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae), has been mainly based on the use of chemical insecticides, which can cause undesirable side effects, leading to a growing interest towards alternative sustainable strategies. The aim of thi...

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Main Authors: Gabriella Lo Verde, Salvatore Guarino, Stefano Barone, Roberto Rizzo
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2020-09-01
Series:Insects
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2075-4450/11/9/589
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spelling doaj-b5bba3bd05cf4950a8b4c99c522d86552020-11-25T03:39:31ZengMDPI AGInsects2075-44502020-09-011158958910.3390/insects11090589Can Mating Disruption Be a Possible Route to Control Plum Fruit Moth in Mediterranean Environments?Gabriella Lo Verde0Salvatore Guarino1Stefano Barone2Roberto Rizzo3Department of Agricultural, Food and Forest Sciences, University of Palermo Viale delle Scienze, 90128 Palermo, ItalyInstitute of Biosciences and Bioresources (IBBR), National Research Council of Italy (CNR), Corso Calatafimi 414, 90129 Palermo, ItalyDepartment of Agricultural, Food and Forest Sciences, University of Palermo Viale delle Scienze, 90128 Palermo, ItalyCREA Research Centre for Plant Protection and Certification, SS.113, Km 245,5, 90011 Bagheria, Palermo, ItalyControl of the plum fruit moth, <i>Grapholita funebrana</i> Treitschke (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae), has been mainly based on the use of chemical insecticides, which can cause undesirable side effects, leading to a growing interest towards alternative sustainable strategies. The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of the mating disruption technique on <i>G. funebrana</i> infestation in plum orchards, by comparing the number of male captures in pheromone-baited traps, and evaluating the damage to fruits in plots treated with the pheromone dispersers and in control plots. The study was carried out in 2012 and 2014 in three organic plum orchards, on the cultivars Angeleno, Friar, President and Stanley. To evaluate the pheromone emission curve of the dispensers from the openings to the end of the trials, a chemical analysis was carried out by solid phase micro-extraction followed by gas chromatography, followed by mass spectrometry. In all years and orchards the mean number of males caught in traps placed in the treatment plots was always significantly lower than untreated plots. Pheromone emission from the dispensers was highest at the opening, and was still considerable at 54 days of field exposure, while it significantly decreased after 72 days of field exposure. Cultivar was confirmed to be an essential factor in determining the fruit infestation level. Pheromone treatment significantly reduced fruit infestation, but not economic damage.https://www.mdpi.com/2075-4450/11/9/589<i>Grapholita funebrana</i>Tortricidaesex pheromonesintegrated pest management
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author Gabriella Lo Verde
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Stefano Barone
Roberto Rizzo
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Salvatore Guarino
Stefano Barone
Roberto Rizzo
Can Mating Disruption Be a Possible Route to Control Plum Fruit Moth in Mediterranean Environments?
Insects
<i>Grapholita funebrana</i>
Tortricidae
sex pheromones
integrated pest management
author_facet Gabriella Lo Verde
Salvatore Guarino
Stefano Barone
Roberto Rizzo
author_sort Gabriella Lo Verde
title Can Mating Disruption Be a Possible Route to Control Plum Fruit Moth in Mediterranean Environments?
title_short Can Mating Disruption Be a Possible Route to Control Plum Fruit Moth in Mediterranean Environments?
title_full Can Mating Disruption Be a Possible Route to Control Plum Fruit Moth in Mediterranean Environments?
title_fullStr Can Mating Disruption Be a Possible Route to Control Plum Fruit Moth in Mediterranean Environments?
title_full_unstemmed Can Mating Disruption Be a Possible Route to Control Plum Fruit Moth in Mediterranean Environments?
title_sort can mating disruption be a possible route to control plum fruit moth in mediterranean environments?
publisher MDPI AG
series Insects
issn 2075-4450
publishDate 2020-09-01
description Control of the plum fruit moth, <i>Grapholita funebrana</i> Treitschke (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae), has been mainly based on the use of chemical insecticides, which can cause undesirable side effects, leading to a growing interest towards alternative sustainable strategies. The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of the mating disruption technique on <i>G. funebrana</i> infestation in plum orchards, by comparing the number of male captures in pheromone-baited traps, and evaluating the damage to fruits in plots treated with the pheromone dispersers and in control plots. The study was carried out in 2012 and 2014 in three organic plum orchards, on the cultivars Angeleno, Friar, President and Stanley. To evaluate the pheromone emission curve of the dispensers from the openings to the end of the trials, a chemical analysis was carried out by solid phase micro-extraction followed by gas chromatography, followed by mass spectrometry. In all years and orchards the mean number of males caught in traps placed in the treatment plots was always significantly lower than untreated plots. Pheromone emission from the dispensers was highest at the opening, and was still considerable at 54 days of field exposure, while it significantly decreased after 72 days of field exposure. Cultivar was confirmed to be an essential factor in determining the fruit infestation level. Pheromone treatment significantly reduced fruit infestation, but not economic damage.
topic <i>Grapholita funebrana</i>
Tortricidae
sex pheromones
integrated pest management
url https://www.mdpi.com/2075-4450/11/9/589
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