The use of semiochemical slow-release devices in integrated pest management strategies

The development of integrated pest management (IPM) strategies is increasing since many problems appeared with the use of synthetic pesticides. Semiochemicals – informative molecules used in insect-insect or plant-insect interaction – are more and more considered within IPM strategies as alternative...

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Main Authors: Heuskin, S., Verheggen, FG., Haubruge, E., Wathelet, JP., Lognay, G.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Presses Agronomiques de Gembloux 2011-01-01
Series:Biotechnologie, Agronomie, Société et Environnement
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Online Access:http://www.pressesagro.be/base/text/v15n3/459.pdf
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spelling doaj-d423002c64894dcd9811601a8892f0242020-11-24T22:19:24ZengPresses Agronomiques de GemblouxBiotechnologie, Agronomie, Société et Environnement1370-62331780-45072011-01-01153459470The use of semiochemical slow-release devices in integrated pest management strategiesHeuskin, S.Verheggen, FG.Haubruge, E.Wathelet, JP.Lognay, G.The development of integrated pest management (IPM) strategies is increasing since many problems appeared with the use of synthetic pesticides. Semiochemicals – informative molecules used in insect-insect or plant-insect interaction – are more and more considered within IPM strategies as alternative or complementary approach to insecticide treatments. Indeed, these species-specific compounds do not present any related adversely affectation of beneficial organisms and do not generate any risk of pest insect resistance as observed with insecticides. Because of their complex biological activity, their dispersion in the environment to be protected or monitored needs the elaboration of slow-release devices ensuring a controlled release of the biologically active volatile compounds. These sensitive molecules also need to be protected from degradation by UV light and oxygen. Many studies were conducted on estimation of release-rate from commercialized or experimental slow-release devices. The influence of climatic parameters and dispenser type were estimated by previous authors in order to provide indications about the on-field longevity of lures. The present review outlines a list of slow-release studies conducted by many authors followed by a critical analysis of these studies.http://www.pressesagro.be/base/text/v15n3/459.pdfIntegrated pest managementpest insectspheromonescontrolled releasechemical ecology
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author Heuskin, S.
Verheggen, FG.
Haubruge, E.
Wathelet, JP.
Lognay, G.
spellingShingle Heuskin, S.
Verheggen, FG.
Haubruge, E.
Wathelet, JP.
Lognay, G.
The use of semiochemical slow-release devices in integrated pest management strategies
Biotechnologie, Agronomie, Société et Environnement
Integrated pest management
pest insects
pheromones
controlled release
chemical ecology
author_facet Heuskin, S.
Verheggen, FG.
Haubruge, E.
Wathelet, JP.
Lognay, G.
author_sort Heuskin, S.
title The use of semiochemical slow-release devices in integrated pest management strategies
title_short The use of semiochemical slow-release devices in integrated pest management strategies
title_full The use of semiochemical slow-release devices in integrated pest management strategies
title_fullStr The use of semiochemical slow-release devices in integrated pest management strategies
title_full_unstemmed The use of semiochemical slow-release devices in integrated pest management strategies
title_sort use of semiochemical slow-release devices in integrated pest management strategies
publisher Presses Agronomiques de Gembloux
series Biotechnologie, Agronomie, Société et Environnement
issn 1370-6233
1780-4507
publishDate 2011-01-01
description The development of integrated pest management (IPM) strategies is increasing since many problems appeared with the use of synthetic pesticides. Semiochemicals – informative molecules used in insect-insect or plant-insect interaction – are more and more considered within IPM strategies as alternative or complementary approach to insecticide treatments. Indeed, these species-specific compounds do not present any related adversely affectation of beneficial organisms and do not generate any risk of pest insect resistance as observed with insecticides. Because of their complex biological activity, their dispersion in the environment to be protected or monitored needs the elaboration of slow-release devices ensuring a controlled release of the biologically active volatile compounds. These sensitive molecules also need to be protected from degradation by UV light and oxygen. Many studies were conducted on estimation of release-rate from commercialized or experimental slow-release devices. The influence of climatic parameters and dispenser type were estimated by previous authors in order to provide indications about the on-field longevity of lures. The present review outlines a list of slow-release studies conducted by many authors followed by a critical analysis of these studies.
topic Integrated pest management
pest insects
pheromones
controlled release
chemical ecology
url http://www.pressesagro.be/base/text/v15n3/459.pdf
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