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Small Cages with Insect Couples Provide a Simple Method for a Preliminary Assessment of Mating Disruption

Auteur(s)
Briand, Françoise
Guerin, Patrick 
Institut de biologie 
Charmillot, Pierre-Joseph
Kehrli, Patrik
Date de parution
2012
In
ScientificWorld Journal, Hindawi Publishing Corporation, 2012/2012/ID 960468/1- 8
Résumé
Mating disruption by sex pheromones is a sustainable, effective and widely used pest management scheme. A drawback of this technique is its challenging assessment of effectiveness in the field (e.g., spatial scale, pest density). The aim of this work was to facilitate the evaluation of field-deployed pheromone dispensers. We tested the suitability of small insect field cages for a pre-evaluation of the impact of sex pheromones on mating using the grape moths <i>Eupoecilia ambiguella</i> and <i>Lobesia botrana</i>, two major pests in vineyards. Cages consisted of a cubic metal frame of 35 cm sides, which was covered with a mosquito net of 1500 μm mesh size. Cages were installed in the centre of pheromone-treated and untreated vineyards. In several trials, 1 to 20 couples of grape moths per cage were released for one to three nights. The proportion of mated females was between 15 to 70% lower in pheromone-treated compared to untreated vineyards. Overall, the exposure of eight couples for one night was adequate for comparing different control schemes. Small cages may therefore provide a fast and cheap method to compare the effectiveness of pheromone dispensers under standardised semi-field conditions and may help predict the value of setting-up large-scale field trials.
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https://libra.unine.ch/handle/123456789/8340
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10.1100/2012/960468
Type de publication
journal article
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 main article: Briand_F.-Small_cages_for_insects-20140715.pdf (1.4 MB)
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