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Effect of lure age and blend on sex pheromone trap catches of the mirid Sahlbergella singularis on cacao in Ghana

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Abstract Mirids, Sahlbergella singularis and Distantiella theobroma (Heteroptera: Miridae), are the main cacao pests in West Africa. Females of both species produce sex pheromones composed of hexyl (R)-3-((E)-2-butenoyl)-butyrate and hexyl… Click to show full abstract

Abstract Mirids, Sahlbergella singularis and Distantiella theobroma (Heteroptera: Miridae), are the main cacao pests in West Africa. Females of both species produce sex pheromones composed of hexyl (R)-3-((E)-2-butenoyl)-butyrate and hexyl (R)-3-hydroxybutyrate, the major and minor components, respectively. Lures composed of 1000:500 μg blends of the two components pre-aged for 2, 4, 8 and 12 weeks in a gauze-walled insectary were compared with fresh lures in a field experiment in Ghana. Lures were replaced monthly. A total of 272 S. singularis, all male, was caught. Fresh lures and those pre-aged for 2 and 4 weeks caught similar numbers in a month while lures pre-aged for 8 and 12 weeks caught 34% and 26%, respectively, than fresh lures (83). The attractiveness of five different pheromone blends were compared in a 15-month field trapping experiment. A total of 701 S. singularis, all male, was caught. The highest numbers were caught in traps releasing both components with no significant difference among 1000:50, 1000:500 and 1000:1000 μg blends. Traps releasing hexyl (R)-3-((E)-2-butenoyl)-butyrate alone caught over 98% fewer individuals than two-component blends, and those releasing hexyl (R)-3-hydroxybutyrate alone caught similarly low numbers to unbaited controls. We recommend that 2:1 blend lures, renewed at least every two months are used for mass-trapping cacao mirids. The results are discussed in relation to previously published mirid pheromone blend optimisation and longevity studies.

Keywords: pre aged; ghana; sex; pheromone; sahlbergella singularis; cacao

Journal Title: Crop Protection
Year Published: 2020

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