Flight ability and dispersal of European grapevine moth gamma-irradiated males (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae)

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作者
Saour, George [1 ]
机构
[1] Atom Energy Commiss Syria, Dept Biotechnol, POB 6091, Damascus 6091, Syria
关键词
Lobesia botrana; irradiation; flight assessment cage; release-recapture; vineyard; trapping; STERILE INSECT TECHNIQUE; CACTOBLASTIS-CACTORUM LEPIDOPTERA; LOBESIA-BOTRANA LEPIDOPTERA; CYDIA-POMONELLA; F-1; STERILITY; MATING STATUS; MANAGEMENT; MILL; PERFORMANCE; RADIATION;
D O I
10.1653/024.099.sp110
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Q96 [昆虫学];
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摘要
Flight abilities and dispersal distances of males of irradiated vs. untreated European grapevine moths (Lobesia botrana [Denis & Schiffermuller]: Lepidoptera: Tortricidae) were assessed in a flight assessment cage and in a vineyard. Newly emerged adult male moths were either untreated or gamma-irradiated either with 150 Gy or 350 Gy, and each group was marked with a different colored fluorescent dust. Males were released in a laboratory flight assessment cage (70 x 40 x 50 cm) and at the center of a vineyard. The flight assessment cage test revealed significant differences in the flight responses of irradiated and untreated L. botrana males to calling females during the first 2 days after the initiation of the test. The greatest percentage of non-flying males (47%) was observed in the 350 Gy-treatment, whereas no significant differences were detected in male flight ability between untreated and 150 Gy gamma-irradiated male moths. Six hundred male moths were released in a vineyard with a rectangular trapping grid around a central release point, and traps were baited with a synthetic pheromone. One hundred and thirty one males (21.8%) were recaptured, with the farthest being caught 40 m from the release point. No differences were observed in male field performance between 150 Gy gamma-irradiated and untreated male moths, whereas 350 Gy gamma-irradiated males showed limited field dispersal when compared with either 150 Gy gamma-irradiated or untreated male moths. The results, the values of several attributes (flight ability, dispersal distance and recapture rate of released males in pheromone-baited traps)-which are critical for effective population suppression by the sterile insect technique with inherited or F-1 sterility (SIT/F-1)-were significantly decreased by increasing the radiation dose applied to L. botrana males from 150 Gy up to 350 Gy. The flight assessment cage proved to be a valuable tool for measuring differences in the quality of untreated and irradiated moths.
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页码:73 / 78
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