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Development of a Kairomone-Based Attractant as a Monitoring Tool for the Cocoa Pod Borer, Conopomorpha cramerella (Snellen) (Lepidoptera: Gracillariidae)
by
Niogret, Jerome
, Kendra, Paul E.
, Zhang, Aijun
, Epsky, Nancy
, Ekayanti, Arni
, Marelli, Jean-Philippe
, Tabanca, Nurhayat
in
Attractants
/ Attraction
/ Borers
/ Cocoa
/ cocoa pod borer
/ Conopomorpha cramerella
/ Evaporators
/ Farms
/ flavor
/ Flavors
/ Fruits
/ kairomone
/ kairomones
/ litchis
/ Longevity
/ lure development
/ Males
/ Membranes
/ Monitoring
/ monitoring tool
/ Pesticides
/ pests
/ pheromone
/ Pheromone traps
/ Pheromones
/ South East Asia
/ Synergistic effect
/ synthetic pheromones
/ Theobroma cacao
2022
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Development of a Kairomone-Based Attractant as a Monitoring Tool for the Cocoa Pod Borer, Conopomorpha cramerella (Snellen) (Lepidoptera: Gracillariidae)
by
Niogret, Jerome
, Kendra, Paul E.
, Zhang, Aijun
, Epsky, Nancy
, Ekayanti, Arni
, Marelli, Jean-Philippe
, Tabanca, Nurhayat
in
Attractants
/ Attraction
/ Borers
/ Cocoa
/ cocoa pod borer
/ Conopomorpha cramerella
/ Evaporators
/ Farms
/ flavor
/ Flavors
/ Fruits
/ kairomone
/ kairomones
/ litchis
/ Longevity
/ lure development
/ Males
/ Membranes
/ Monitoring
/ monitoring tool
/ Pesticides
/ pests
/ pheromone
/ Pheromone traps
/ Pheromones
/ South East Asia
/ Synergistic effect
/ synthetic pheromones
/ Theobroma cacao
2022
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Development of a Kairomone-Based Attractant as a Monitoring Tool for the Cocoa Pod Borer, Conopomorpha cramerella (Snellen) (Lepidoptera: Gracillariidae)
by
Niogret, Jerome
, Kendra, Paul E.
, Zhang, Aijun
, Epsky, Nancy
, Ekayanti, Arni
, Marelli, Jean-Philippe
, Tabanca, Nurhayat
in
Attractants
/ Attraction
/ Borers
/ Cocoa
/ cocoa pod borer
/ Conopomorpha cramerella
/ Evaporators
/ Farms
/ flavor
/ Flavors
/ Fruits
/ kairomone
/ kairomones
/ litchis
/ Longevity
/ lure development
/ Males
/ Membranes
/ Monitoring
/ monitoring tool
/ Pesticides
/ pests
/ pheromone
/ Pheromone traps
/ Pheromones
/ South East Asia
/ Synergistic effect
/ synthetic pheromones
/ Theobroma cacao
2022
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Development of a Kairomone-Based Attractant as a Monitoring Tool for the Cocoa Pod Borer, Conopomorpha cramerella (Snellen) (Lepidoptera: Gracillariidae)
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Development of a Kairomone-Based Attractant as a Monitoring Tool for the Cocoa Pod Borer, Conopomorpha cramerella (Snellen) (Lepidoptera: Gracillariidae)
2022
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The cocoa pod borer (CPB), Conopomorpha cramerella, is a major economic pest of cocoa, Theobroma cacao, in Southeast Asia. CPB monitoring programs currently use a costly synthetic pheromone lure attractive to males. Field trapping experiments demonstrating an effective plant-based alternative are presented in this study. Five lychee-based products were compared for their attractiveness to CPB males. The organic lychee flavor extract (OLFE), the most attractive product, captured significantly more CPB as a 1 mL vial formulation than unbaited traps, while being competitive with the commercial pheromone lures. Additional experiments show that a 20 mL membrane OLFE lure was most effective, attracting significantly more CPB than the pheromone. When the kairomone and pheromone lures were combined, no additive or synergistic effects were observed. Concentrating the OLFE product (OLFEc) using a rotary evaporator increased the lure attractiveness to field longevity for up to 28 weeks; in contrast, pheromone lures were effective for approximately 4 weeks. The 20 mL concentrated OLFE membrane lures should provide a cheaper and more efficient monitoring tool for CPB than the current commercial pheromone lures.
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