Olfactory attraction of the sugar cane weevil (Coleoptera : Curculionidae)to host plant odors, and its aggregation pheromone.

Citation
H. Cerda et al., Olfactory attraction of the sugar cane weevil (Coleoptera : Curculionidae)to host plant odors, and its aggregation pheromone., FLA ENTOMOL, 82(1), 1999, pp. 103-112
Citations number
22
Categorie Soggetti
Entomology/Pest Control
Journal title
FLORIDA ENTOMOLOGIST
ISSN journal
00154040 → ACNP
Volume
82
Issue
1
Year of publication
1999
Pages
103 - 112
Database
ISI
SICI code
0015-4040(199903)82:1<103:OAOTSC>2.0.ZU;2-P
Abstract
This study provides a field test of the behavioral activity of the sugar ca ne weevil Metamasius hemipterus (L.) pheromone with the odors of its host p lants, and describes the development of a laboratory two-cup pitfall olfact ometer and a field trap to determine the effectiveness of baits. The aromat ic sources were host plant odors: a) pseudostem and rhizome of the Musa sp "apple" banana (AAB) and b) stalks of sugar cane, Saccharum sp. The olfatom etric results show that the host plant odors do attract the insects. Sugar cane is more attractive than banana rhizome, and pseudostem is as attractiv e as sugar cane stalk. Two field traps were tested, one with a lid and the other with a funnel, The capture efficiency of the two traps was evaluated at two heights (0 and 1 meter) and with aggregation pheromone alone, pherom one plus banana pseudostem, pheromone plus sugar cane, pheromone plus banan a rhizome, and pheromone plus pineapple as baits. The results indicate that the most effective trap was the lid type placed at a 1 meter, using pherom one plus sugar cane as bait.