Field
evaluation of synthetic kairomonal attractants against
major
lepidopteran pests of castor
P.
Duraimurugan1*, M. Sampathkumar2 and P. S. Srinivas1
1Crop Protection
Section, ICAR-Indian Institute of Oilseeds Research, Hyderabad-500 030, India
2Crop Protection
Section, ICAR-Indian Institute of Rice Research, Hyderabad-500 030, India
*Corresponding
Author E-mail: duraimuruganp@rediffmail.com
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Key
words
Achaea janata
Electroantennogram
Lepidopteran pests
Ricinus communis
Synthetic kairomones
Publication Data
Paper received :
12.04.2017???????
Revised received :
14.06.2017????
Re-revised received :
22.06.2017
Accepted : 24.06.2017
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Abstract
Aim: The tobacco
caterpillar (Spodoptera litura F.), semilooper (Achaea janata L.)
and capsule borer (Conogethes punctiferalis Guenee) are the
most destructive lepidopteran insect pests of castor. Developing new
environmentally benign alternative monitoring and management system for these
pests may reduce the frequency of application of insecticides and impact on
the environment. Therefore, the objective of the present study was to
evaluate the attractiveness of synthetic kairomones against these
lepidopteran pests under laboratory and field conditions.
Methodology:
Antennal
responses of lepidopteran species to six synthetic kairomones (benzaldehyde,
benzyl acetate, p-anisaldehyde, phenyl acetaldehyde, 2-phenyl ethanol and
methyl salicylate) were studied by electroantennogram (EAG). Lures of three
synthetic kairomones elicited strong EAG responses viz., phenyl acetaldehyde,
benzaldehyde and 2-phenyl ethanol were prepared in single and combinations
and field tested using three trap designs (funnel trap, sleeve trap and water
trap) for trapping of lepidopteran pests in castor.
Results:
Phenyl
acetaldehyde elicited strongest EAG responses for female and male moths of S.
litura (-1.518 to -2.221 mV and -1.756 to -2.214 mV, respectively).
Female and male moths of A. janata showed significantly greater EAG
responses to benzaldehyde (-2.573 to -3.336 mV and -2.377 to -3.396 mV,
respectively). The highest EAG responses of female and male moths of C.
punctiferalis were elicited by 2-phenylethanol (-2.563 to -3.152 mV and
-2.475 to -2.903 mV, respectively). In field experiment, water trap baited
with phenyl acetaldehyde + 2-phenyl ethanol recorded significantly higher
moth catches of S. litura (6.8 moths/trap/wk) and C. punctiferalis
(5.8 moths/trap/wk).
Interpretation:
Combination
of phenyl acetaldehyde and 2-phenyl ethanol in water trap can be used for
monitoring of the lepidopteran pests in castor. The synthetic attractants has
potential in developing management methods such as mass trapping or 'attract
and kill system' for the lepidopteran pests of castor.
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