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Development of Semiochemical Attractants for Monitoring and Controlling Chlorophorus caragana

  • Shixiang Zong , Xinhai Liu , Chuanjian Cao and Youqing Luo EMAIL logo

Chlorophorus caragana is an important wood-boring pest that infests Caragana korshinskii. The larvae bore into the stems to the point of hollowing them out, causing the whole tree to wither and even die. To control these infestations, volatile compounds were collected from C. korshinskii and used in electroantennography to ascertain which plant semiochemicals could be used to trap adult C. caragana in the fi eld. Isophorone, cis-3-hexen-1-ol, 3-pentanone, dibutyl phthalate, and diisobutyl phthalate were the main volatile compounds produced by C. korshinskii. These compounds induced dose-dependent electrophysiological responses in the antennae of adult C. caragana to some degree. Accordingly, 58 different compound mixtures were tested in fi eld trapping experiments over two consecutive years. Isophorone was most attractive to adult insects. In the fi eld, the best traps were funnelshaped ones hanging at a height of 1 m. The trapping effi ciency was 63.8%. Adult beetles appear between mid June and late August, with an eclosion peak in mid July. The prototype trapping system developed could be used as a tool to monitor and control C. caragana adults.

Received: 2012-5-23
Revised: 2013-4-8
Published Online: 2014-6-2
Published in Print: 2013-6-1

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