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An attract and kill tactic for click beetles based on Metarhizium brunneum and a new formulation of sex pheromone

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JOURNAL OF PEST SCIENCE
卷 88, 期 4, 页码 707-716

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SPRINGER HEIDELBERG
DOI: 10.1007/s10340-015-0661-3

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Wireworm; Elaterid; Agriotes; Biocontrol; Entomopathogen; Mating disruption

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  1. AgriCluster II programme of Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada
  2. Novozymes BioAg Ltd.
  3. British Columbia Potato and Vegetable Growers' Association
  4. Ontario and Prince Edward Island Potato Boards
  5. Lower Mainland Horticulture Improvement Association

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Wireworms are a serious agricultural pest, with control efforts targeting soil-dwelling larvae almost exclusively. They appear yearly for a brief period as adult click beetles to mate and oviposit, and as adults, possess qualities that make them good candidates for an attract and kill control tactic: (i) susceptibility to certain entomopathogenic fungi; and (ii) attraction of males to female sex pheromones. To expand the range of wireworm control options, our study aimed to determine if banded applications of a new granular formulation of Agriotes obscurus L. (Coleoptera: Elateridae) pheromone would increase beetle mortality when applied with banded Metarhizium brunneum Petch (Ascomycota: Hypocreales: Clavicipitaceae) LRC112. Pheromone granules applied at 12.7 kg/ha (1 % wt/wt 1:1 geranyl hexanoate:geranyl octanoate) together with rice conidiated with 2 x 10(14) conidia/ha of M. brunneum LRC112 reduced beetle recapture by 98.2 % compared to M. brunneum alone. A lower rate (2 x 10(13) conidia/ha) of M. brunneum with pheromone granules reduced recapture by 82.6 % compared to the lower rate alone. A significantly greater number of beetles aggregated at pheromone bands to acquire lethal doses of conidia in as little as 6 h, with conidia dose remaining unchanged up to 54 h later. Conidia dose acquired by beetles corresponded to treatment and was positively related to total beetle mortality and speed of death. Attracting and killing click beetles might represent a new tactical approach to control wireworm larvae by reducing click beetle fecundity. We expect the pheromone granules to also to have utility for click beetle mating disruption.

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