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http://dx.doi.org/10.5656/KSAE.2019.08.0.012

Push-pull Strategy for Control of Sweet-potato Whitefly, Bemisia tabaci (Hemiptera: Aleyrodidae) in a Tomato Greenhouse  

Lee, Young Su (Gyeonggi Agricultural Research and Extension Services)
Lee, Hee A (Gyeonggi Agricultural Research and Extension Services)
Lee, Hyun Ju (Gyeonggi Agricultural Research and Extension Services)
Choi, Jong Yoon (Gyeonggi Agricultural Research and Extension Services)
Lee, Sang-Woo (Gyeonggi Agricultural Research and Extension Services)
Hong, Soon Sung (Gyeonggi Agricultural Research and Extension Services)
Jang, Myoung Jun (Kongju National University)
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Korean journal of applied entomology / v.58, no.3, 2019 , pp. 209-218 More about this Journal
Abstract
This study was conducted to develop a technology for environmentally friendly control of sweet-potato whitefly, Bemisia tabaci, by controlling their behavior using a push-pull strategy in a tomato greenhouse. B. tabaci was attracted the most by yellow color, light source of 520 nm, whereas it avoided the complex light treatment of 450 + 660 nm. The two natural enemies of B. tabaci, Cyrtopeltis tenuis and Orius laevigatus, were attracted the most by 520 nm light source. B. tabaci was repelled by the volatile organic compounds ocimene and carvacrol and was the most attracted by methyl isonicotinate. When buckwheat was added into the tomato greenhouse, the density of C. tenuis was maintained at about 16 times higher than when untreated for 15 days. As a result of the combined treatment of push-pull strategy, the density per trap of B. tabaci was three times lower than when no treatment was applied, and the control of this pest increased with time and reached up to 68.7%.
Keywords
Bemisia tabaci; Control; Natural enemy; Push-pull; Volatile compound;
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