Development of monitoring and mating disruption against the chilean leafroller proeulia auraria (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae) in orchards

M. Fernanda Flores, Jan Bergmann, Carolina Ballesteros, Diego Arraztio, Tomislav Curkovic

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Abstract

The leafroller Proeulia auraria (Clarke) (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae) is a native, polyphagous, and growing pest of several fruit crops in Chile; it also has quarantine importance to several markets, thus tools for management are needed. Using synthetic pheromone compounds, we conducted field trials to optimize the blend for monitoring, and to determine the activity period of rubber septa aged under field conditions. We concluded that septa loaded with 200 µg of E11-14:OAc + 60 µg E11-14:OH allowed for efficient trap captures for up to 10 weeks. Using this blend, we studied the phenology of adult males in vineyards, apple, and blueberry orchards, identifying two long flight cycles per season, lasting from September to May and suggesting 2–3 generations during the season. No or low adult activity was observed during January and between late May and late August. Furthermore, mating disruption (MD) field trials showed that application of 250 pheromone point sources using the dispenser wax matrix SPLAT (Specialized Pheromone and Lure Application Technology, 10.5% pheromone) with a total of 78 g/ha of the blend described above resulted in trap shutdown immediately after application, and mating disruption >99% in all orchards for at least 5 months. We concluded that MD is feasible for P. auraria, needing now the development of a commercial product and the strategy (and protocols) necessary to control this pest in conventional and organic orchards in Chile. As far as we know, this is the first report on MD development against a South American tortricid pest.

Original languageEnglish
Article number625
JournalInsects
Volume12
Issue number7
DOIs
StatePublished - Jul 2021

Keywords

  • Apple orchards
  • Blueberry orchards
  • Field trials
  • Moth phenology
  • Pheromone
  • Remaining pheromone in point sources
  • SPLAT wax matrix
  • Vineyards

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