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Mating disruption method against the vine mealybug,Planococcus ficus: effect of sequential treatment on infested vines
Authors:Rakefet Sharon  Tirtza Zahavi  Tamar Sokolsky  Carmit Sofer‐Arad  Maor Tomer  Rika Kedoshim  Ally R Harari
Institution:1. Northern Research and Development, MIGAL Institute, Kiryat Sh'mona, Israel;2. Department of Science, Ohalo College, Katsrin, Israel;3. Extension Service, Ministry of Agriculture, Kiryat Sh'mona, Israel;4. Department of Entomology, The Volcani Center, Bet Dagan, Israel
Abstract:The vine mealybug, Planococcus ficus (Signoret) (Hemiptera: Pseudococcidae), is a major pest of vineyards. Here, we tested the efficacy of the mating disruption method against the pest when applied during one or two successive years in high and low infestation levels. Following 1 year of treatment, at low initial infestation levels a shutdown of pheromone traps was observed, along with a significant reduction in infested vines. With initially high infestation levels, a gradual reduction in infested vines was observed, with a trap shutdown seen only after the second year of pheromone application. We discuss the implications of the male mating disruption method for this pest in which the wingless females are aggregated with limited movement among vines, offering multiple mating opportunities for the flying male.
Keywords:vineyard  pest  pheromone  trap shutdown  vector  leafroll disease  female mating failure  Hemiptera  Pseudococcidae
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