Ethanol release patterns and captures of Xylosandrus spp. (Coleoptera: Curculionidae) in ornamental nursery.

Ramkumar Govindaraju, Shimat V Joseph
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Xylosandrus crassiusculus Motschulsky and Xylosandrus germanus Blandford are serious ambrosia beetle pests in ornamental nurseries. Three ethanol baits, AgBio low release (LR), AgBio high release (HR), and Trécé are commercially available for use in bottle traps to determine flight activity of adult Xylosandrus spp. However, release patterns of ethanol from these baits under varying temperatures and captures of Xylosandrus spp. are poorly understood. Thus, the objectives of this study were (i) to determine ethanol release rates from these baits under constant and variable temperatures and (ii) to compare relative adult Xylosandrus spp. captures using these baits in ornamental nurseries. When 3-d difference (3-d difference) bait weights were recorded under constant 15.6, 21.1, 26.7, and 32.2 °C, an increase in release rates was recorded with an increase in temperature from 15.6 to 32.2 °C for LR bait. At 32.2 °C, no increase or reduction in the 3-d-difference weights was found for the HR and Trécé baits, respectively, compared to LR bait. The 3-d-difference weights were steady with all 3 baits when temperatures gradually increased and decreased in variable sequence for 30 d. In 2022, 2023, and 2024, although all 3 baits captured adult X. crassiusculus and X. germanus, LR bait captured significantly more numbers of X. crassiusculus than the other 2 baits in 2022 and 2023, and in 2024, X. crassiusculus captures were greater in traps with the Trécé bait than the other 2 baits. Thus, ethanol baits can effectively detect the early flight activity of Xylosandrus spp. adults in ornamental nurseries.

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观赏苗圃中木沙蝇的乙醇释放规律及捕获。
长三角木沙蝇和德国木沙蝇是观赏苗圃中严重的害虫。AgBio低释放(LR)、AgBio高释放(HR)和trsamc三种乙醇诱捕剂可用于瓶捕法测定木沙蝇成虫的飞行活动,但对这些诱捕剂在不同温度下的乙醇释放规律和捕获木沙蝇的情况了解甚少。因此,本研究的目的是(i)确定这些诱饵在恒定和可变温度下的乙醇释放率,(ii)比较观赏苗圃中使用这些诱饵捕获的木沙蝇成虫的相对数量。在15.6、21.1、26.7和32.2℃恒定条件下记录3-d差(3-d差)饵料重量时,LR饵料温度从15.6℃升高到32.2℃,释放率随温度升高而增加。在32.2°C时,与LR诱饵相比,HR诱饵和trsamcise诱饵的3-d差重分别没有增加或减少。随着温度的变化顺序逐渐升高和降低,3种饵料在30 d内的三维差重均保持稳定。2022、2023和2024年,虽然3种饵料在2022和2023年均捕获了青花小蠊和德国小蠊成虫,但LR饵料在2022和2023年捕获的青花小蠊数量显著高于其他2种饵料,且在2024年,trsamiccest饵料诱捕器捕获的青花小蠊数量明显高于其他2种饵料。因此,乙醇诱饵可以有效地检测观赏苗圃中木沙蝇成虫的早期飞行活动。
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