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Potential for mating disruption to reduce cone damage by the spruce seed moth, Cydia strobilella, in spruce seed orchards
Authors:R Trudel  C Guertin  G G Grant
Institution:INRS –Institut Armand-Frappier, Laval, Quebec, Canada;;Great Lakes Forestry Centre, Canadian Forest Service, Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario, Canada
Abstract:Abstract:  The spruce seed moth, Cydia strobilella (L.), is a serious and widely distributed pest of spruce seed orchards in North America and Europe. Current pest management activities in seed orchards rely mainly on chemical pesticides for insect control. Mating disruption with sex pheromone is a potential alternative pest management tool for C. strobilella . In 2002, field tests confirmed that sticky traps baited with 3  μ g of (E) -8-dodencenyl acetate ( E 8-12:Ac), the sex pheromone of C. strobilella , could capture males in Quebec, a region of Canada not previously monitored for this insect. In the following years (2003–2005), grey rubber septa loaded with 0.75, 1.5, or 2.0 mg of E 8-12:Ac were deployed separately in two white spruce seed orchards at a density of 40 and 60 dispensers/ha to test the potential for mating disruption. The results showed that the captures of male C. strobilella in the pheromone-treated plots were reduced by up to 98%. Furthermore, at the end of the experiment in 2005, 17.3% of cones were damaged by C. strobilella in the treated plot, compared with a significantly (P < 0.0001) higher 56.4% in the control plot. The results suggest that mating disruption has potential for controlling C. strobilella to protect seed cones in white spruce seed orchards.
Keywords:Cydia strobilella                        Picea glauca            Lepidoptera  pest management  pheromone  seed orchards  spruce cones
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