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http://dx.doi.org/10.5656/KSAE.2018.01.1.057

Development of Female Annihilation Technique Against Pumpkin Fruit Flies Using Protein-based Terpinyl Acetate  

Kim, Yonggyun (Department of Plant Medicals, Andong National University)
Kwon, Gimyeon (Biological Utilization Institute)
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Korean journal of applied entomology / v.57, no.2, 2018 , pp. 69-75 More about this Journal
Abstract
Bactrocera depressa and B. scutellata are serious insect pests to pumpkin in Korea. Adult stage which exposes to aerial condition is the optimal target for control because the immature stages of both species hide within host fruit, flowers or under ground. This study aimed to develop an attract-to-kill technique of their females. A commercially available attract-to-kill agent was not effective to attract these two pumpkin fruit flies. This study developed an attractant containing protein-based terpinyl acetate (TA). This TA-protein lure was effective to attract two pumpkin fruit flies. It attracted both sexes with female-biased frequency (60-70%). This TA-protein lure would be used for control both pumpkin fruit flies and may be used for monitoring field populations of B. depressa, in which specific attractant is not known.
Keywords
Fruit fly; Bactrocera depressa; Bactrocera scutellata; Attract-to-kill; Female; Control;
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