Estragole, a potential attractant of the winged melon aphid Aphis gossypii

Author:

Shivaramu Subhash1ORCID,Parepally Saravan Kumar2ORCID,Byregowda Varun Yennurukadirenahalli2,Pagadala Damodaram Kamala Jayanthi2ORCID,Bhatnagar Anuj1,Naga Kailash Chandra3,Sharma Sanjeev3,Kumar Manoj1,Kempraj Vivek4ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Division of Plant Protection ICAR‐Central Potato Research Institute RS Modipuram Uttar Pradesh India

2. Division of Crop Protection ICAR‐Indian Institute of Horticultural Research Bengaluru Karnataka India

3. Division of Plant Protection ICAR‐Central Potato Research Institute Shimla Himachal Pradesh India

4. USDA‐ARS, Daniel K Inouye Pacific Basin Agricultural Research Center Hilo HI USA

Abstract

AbstractBACKGROUNDAphids are sap‐sucking insect pests of economic importance. They exhibit polyphenism, producing two kinds of morphotypes; winged (alate) and wingless (aptera) morphs. While wingless morphs can be controlled by insecticides, winged morphs are a challenge for targeted control measures as they can fly. Although colored sticky traps are used to control and monitor winged aphids, only a small population is trapped, making sticky traps less effective in controlling aphids. Studies have shown that fragrant oils applied to sticky traps increased attraction of sap‐sucking insects like whiteflies and thrips. Here, we tested selected essential oils for their attractiveness to winged Aphis gossypii in potato fields.RESULTSIn field assays, selected essential oils with yellow or colorless sticky traps attracted more winged A. gossypii than controls. The combination of yellow traps baited with essential oils attracted ~2–3‐fold more winged A. gossypii than did colorless traps baited with essential oils. In a multi‐cycle 2 year study, yellow sticky traps baited with basil oil consistently attracted more winged A. gossypii than yellow sticky traps baited with lavender, geranium or tea tree oils. In electrophysiological studies, winged A. gossypii's antennae responded consistently to estragole in basil oil. In olfactometer assays with estragole, winged A. gossypii spent significantly more time in the treatment arm of the olfactometer than in the control arm, validating estragole's attractiveness. Furthermore, yellow sticky traps baited with pure estragole, in potato fields, attracted similar number of winged A. gossypii as yellow sticky traps baited with basil oil.CONCLUSIONOur findings demonstrate the potential of using basil oil as a potential attractant to improve the efficacy of sticky traps in the monitoring and control of winged aphids. © 2023 Society of Chemical Industry.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Insect Science,Agronomy and Crop Science,General Medicine

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