The responses ofPraon spp. parasitoids to aphid sex pheromone components in the field |
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Authors: | Jim Hardie,Alastair J. Hick,Carsten H ller,Judy Mann,Lynda Merritt,Stephen F. Nottingham,Wilf Powell,Lester J. Wadhams,Jan Witthinrich,Ann F. Wright |
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Affiliation: | (1) Agricultural and Food Research Council Linked Research Group in Aphid Biology, Department of Biology, Imperial College at Silwood Park, SL5 7PY Ascot, Berks, UK;(2) Rothamsted Experimental Station, AFRC Institute of Arable Crops Research, AL5 2JQ Harpenden, Herts, UK;(3) Institut für Phytopathologie, Universit?t Kiel, 2300 Kiel 1, Germany |
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Abstract: | In autumn 1991, aphid parasitoids of the genusPraon (Hymenoptera; Braconidae) were caught in water traps with lures containing synthetic aphid sex pheromone components at three sites in England and one in Germany. At two of the English sites and at the German site, the traps were placed in winter cereal fields whilst the third English site was in woodland. Three species were caught,P. volucre, P. dorsale andP. abjectum. Those caught in cereal fields were almost entirelyP. volucre, whilstP. dorsale dominated at the woodland site. Of the known aphid sex pheromone components, the most effective lure was the (+)-(4aS, 7S, 7aR)-nepetalactone. Nepetalactone traps placed at the woodland site in spring and summer caught fewPraon females, and attraction may be confined to the autumn, when sexual female aphids are present in the field. Male parasitoids did not respond to the aphid pheromones at any time, although they were caught in suction traps operated at the woodland site during the autumn. At the cereal sites height had a significant influence on the efficiency of the pheromone traps, those placed just above the crop canopy being most effective. There was no evidence that any other genus of parasitoid responded to aphid sex pheromones at these sites. |
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Keywords: | aphid parasitoid Praon aphid sex pheromone cereals kairomone |
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