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Title

Inhibitory activity of some short‐chain aliphatic aldehydes on pheromone and ammonium carbonate‐mediated attraction in olive fruit fly, Bactrocera oleae.

Authors

Germinara, Giacinto Salvatore; Pistillo, Onofrio Marco; D'Isita, Ilaria; Di Palma, Antonella Marta; Rotundo, Giuseppe; Guidotti, Matteo; Psaro, Rinaldo; Caselli, Alessandro; Econdi, Stefano; Gargani, Elisabetta; Cutino, Ilaria; Benvenuti, Claudia; Roversi, Pio Federico

Abstract

BACKGROUND: The olive fruit fly (OFF), Bactrocera oleae (Rossi), is the main insect pest of olive trees worldwide. Legislation limits to the use of some synthetic larvicidal insecticides is leading to the development of new control options for preventive control of adult flies. In the present study, the biological activity of four short‐chain aliphatic aldehydes, namely hexanal, (E)‐2‐hexenal, heptanal and (E)‐2‐heptenal, previously reported as repellents to the OFF adults was investigated. RESULTS: Electroantennography (EAG) recordings showed that antennae of OFF males and females are able to perceive the test compounds in a wide range of doses. In field trapping experiments, reservoir‐type polypropylene (PP) membrane dispensers loaded with individual compounds did not elicit a significant attraction of OFF males and females. On the contrary, a significant reduction of male catches was noticed when sex pheromone dispensers and PP membrane dispensers, loaded with one of the test compounds, were applied on the same white sticky traps ≈20 cm apart. Likewise, male and female catches in yellow sticky traps baited with ammonium carbonate (AC) dispensers as food attractant were significantly reduced by the presence of PP membrane dispensers of individual aliphatic aldehydes on the same traps. In small plots control trials, solid formulations of the four aldehydes into a bentonite clay support induced a significant reduction of the OFF active infestation mainly when C6 and C7 aldehyde‐activated bentonites were used. CONCLUSION: Short‐chain aliphatic aldehydes showed inhibitory effects on sex pheromone and food attractant‐mediated attraction of OFF. Results of field trials suggest potential of short‐chain aliphatic aldehydes to develop new semiochemical‐based OFF control options. © 2024 Society of Chemical Industry.

Subjects

OLIVE fly; INSECT pests; CHEMICAL industry; FLY control; AMMONIUM carbonate

Publication

Pest Management Science, 2024, Vol 80, Issue 10, p5353

ISSN

1526-498X

Publication type

Academic Journal

DOI

10.1002/ps.8264

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