Er. Mitchell et al., SUPPRESSION OF MATING BY BEET ARMYWORM (NOCTUIDAE, LEPIDOPTERA) IN COTTON WITH PHEROMONE, Journal of agricultural entomology, 14(1), 1997, pp. 17-28
Two cotton fields of 14.1 and 15 ha, respectively, received a single t
reatment of Yoto-con-S(R) twist-tie rope dispensers containing a 70:30
blend of (Z,E)-9,12-tetradecadien-1-ol acetate and (Z)-9-tetradecen-1
-ol acetate, two components of the sex pheromone of the female beet ar
myworm, Spodoptera exigua (Hubner). The rope dispensers, each containi
ng 160 mg of total pheromone blend, were applied at the rate of 1,000
units/ha when the cotton was in the 8-10 leaf stage. The pheromone tre
atments suppressed trap captures of male beet armyworm moths and matin
g by sentinel female moths for >100 d. On average, fewer beet armyworm
egg masses (57%) and larvae (95%) were recorded in the pheromone-trea
ted fields compared with the control field. These results suggest that
pheromone can be used to protect cotton from a strong flying insect l
ike beet armyworm, even in relatively small fields.