Combined Effects of Mating Disruption, Insecticides, and the Sterile Insect Technique on Cydia pomonella in New Zealand
Autor: | James T S Walker, Rachael M. Horner, D. J. Rogers, Peter L. Lo, David M. Suckling |
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Rok vydání: | 2020 |
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0106 biological sciences
Tortricidae Mating disruption Codling moth market access Population synergistic sterile insect technique Biology Cydia pomonella 010603 evolutionary biology 01 natural sciences Toxicology Sterile insect technique eradication lcsh:Science education Phytosanitary certification education.field_of_study fungi Unmanned Aerial Vehicle suppression biology.organism_classification Lepidoptera orchard 010602 entomology Insect Science mating disruption lcsh:Q PEST analysis Orchard biosecurity |
Zdroj: | Insects, Vol 11, Iss 837, p 837 (2020) Insects Volume 11 Issue 12 |
ISSN: | 2075-4450 |
DOI: | 10.3390/insects11120837 |
Popis: | Codling moth was introduced into New Zealand, and remains a critical pest for the apple industry. Apples exported to some markets require strict phytosanitary measures to eliminate the risk of larval infestation. Mating disruption and insecticide applications are the principal means of suppression in New Zealand. We tested the potential for the sterile insect technique (SIT) to supplement these measures to achieve local eradication or suppression of this pest. SIT was trialed in an isolated group of six integrated fruit production (IFP) orchards and one organic orchard (total 391 ha), using sterilized insects imported from Canada, with release by unmanned aerial vehicle and from the ground. Eradication was not achieved across the region, but a very high level of codling moth suppression was achieved at individual orchards after the introduction of sterile moths in combination with mating disruption and larvicides. After six years of releases, catches of wild codling moths at three IFP orchards (224 ha) were 90&ndash 99% lower than in 2013&ndash 2014, the year before releases began. Catches at three other IFP orchards (129 ha) decreased by 67&ndash 97% from the year before releases began (2015&ndash 2016), from lower initial levels. At a certified organic orchard with a higher initial population under only organic larvicides and mating disruption, by 2019&ndash 2020, there was an 81% reduction in wild moths capture from 2016&ndash 2017, the year before releases began. |
Databáze: | OpenAIRE |
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