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2023
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Preference of pear psyllid (Cacopsylla pyri) for specific colour inspires new application in plant protection

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TUDa URI
tuda/11697
URN
urn:nbn:de:tuda-tuprints-271863
DOI
10.26083/tuprints-00027186
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Czarnobai De Jorge, Bruna ORCID 0000-0003-3033-4282
Meyhöfer, Rainer ORCID 0000-0001-5624-001X
Jürgens, Andreas ORCID 0000-0002-5288-0498
Gross, Jürgen ORCID 0000-0003-2614-9658
Kurzbeschreibung (Abstract)

Understanding the cues used by insects to select their hosts is essential for developing sustainable control strategies, particularly for plant disease vectors. Pear psyllids (Cacopsylla pyri) are vectors of the bacterial disease pear decline caused by ‘Candidatus Phytoplasma pyri’. Yellow sticky traps are typically used to monitor pest insects, but they are non‐specific and capture many beneficial insects, too. Against the background of improving visual traps, this research aimed to investigate the colour choice behaviour of C. pyri. Our first approach was to screen insect colour preferences by performing choice assays with different LED colour wavelengths in a small‐scale choice arena under controlled conditions. Over six LEDs tested, there was a strong significant preference of C. pyri for green 1 (532 nm) followed by green 2 (549 nm). Yellow (576 nm), orange (593 nm), red 1 (619 nm) and red 2 (633 nm) were less attractive than green. Subsequently, the trapping of pear psyllids was tested in the field using newly developed traps covered with transparent‐coloured PVC sheets with a similar wavelength of the preferred LEDs. Red and completely transparent traps have been used as control and combined in randomized blocks in a pear orchard. Field trials revealed that green traps ranging from 525 to 537 nm attracted significantly more pear psyllids than longer wavelength green (543 nm), red and transparent ones. The construction of specific green‐coloured sticky traps seems promising for improving psyllid trapping, especially during an early infestation at low population densities. Thus, these visual traps should be considered in future and integrated into psyllid monitoring as part of integrated pest management.

Freie Schlagworte

colour sticky traps

colour vision

IPM

monitoring

pear decline

psyllids

Sprache
Englisch
Fachbereich/-gebiet
10 Fachbereich Biologie > Chemical Plant Ecology
DDC
500 Naturwissenschaften und Mathematik > 570 Biowissenschaften, Biologie
500 Naturwissenschaften und Mathematik > 580 Pflanzen (Botanik)
Institution
Universitäts- und Landesbibliothek Darmstadt
Ort
Darmstadt
Titel der Zeitschrift / Schriftenreihe
Journal of Applied Entomology
Startseite
976
Endseite
989
Jahrgang der Zeitschrift
147
Heftnummer der Zeitschrift
10
ISSN
1439-0418
Verlag
Wiley-VCH
Ort der Erstveröffentlichung
Weinheim
Publikationsjahr der Erstveröffentlichung
2023
Verlags-DOI
10.1111/jen.13194
PPN
518869784
Ergänzende Ressourcen (Forschungsdaten)
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8389442

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