Impacts and trapping of ambrosia beetles Euwallacea fornicatus and E. similis in Acacia plantations in Vietnam

T. X. Hung, P. Q. Thu, N. Chi, L. Binh, B. Dell
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There are over two million hectares of Acacia plantations in Vietnam and loss from infestations of ambrosia beetles is of increasing concern. In this study, we first determined the key taxa and the extent of damage, and then identified effective trap and lure combinations for trapping adult beetles, and finally quantified the seasonality of flight of Euwallacea for informing pest management decisions. Based on analysis of the mitochondrial cytochrome c oxidase subunit I gene, the greatest threats were confirmed as Euwallacea fornicatus and E. similis (Coleoptera: Curculionidae), which are native to Southeast Asia but known as invasive species in South Africa and elsewhere. The damage incidence of Euwallacea ranged from 16.7% to 34.9% in Acacia plantations throughout Vietnam. There were no significant differences in the numbers of beetles captured between the three trap types (plastic bottles, funnels and panels). Ethanol and quercivorol were more effective as lures than cubeb oil, α-pinene or a distilled water control. Trapping from June 2020 to May 2021 revealed a bimodal frequency of E. fornicatus and E. similis in A. mangium and Acacia hybrid plantations, with captures peaking in April (spring) and October (autumn). These findings can be applied to develop early detection and trapping control programmes for Euwallacea in Acacia plantations in Vietnam and elsewhere.
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越南金合欢人工林中金合欢甲、金合欢甲和金合欢甲的影响及诱捕
越南有200多万公顷的金合欢种植园,因金合欢甲虫的侵扰而造成的损失日益引起人们的关注。在此基础上,首先确定了主要分类群和危害程度,然后确定了有效诱捕成虫的诱捕器和诱捕器组合,最后量化了小白桦蚧的飞行季节性,为害虫管理决策提供了依据。基于线粒体细胞色素c氧化酶亚基I基因的分析,确认最大的威胁为原产于东南亚,但在南非和其他地方被称为入侵物种的白桦囊藻(Euwallacea fornicatus)和E. similis(鞘翅目:Curculionidae)。在越南金合欢人工林中,实wallacea的危害发生率为16.7% ~ 34.9%。三种捕虫器(塑料瓶、漏斗和嵌板)捕获的甲虫数量无显著差异。乙醇和槲皮酚的引诱效果优于方丁油、α-蒎烯和蒸馏水对照。2020年6月至2021年5月的捕集结果显示,在mangium和Acacia杂交人工林中,fornicatus和similis出现双峰频率,捕集高峰在4月(春季)和10月(秋季)。这些发现可用于在越南和其他地方的金合欢种植园制定早期检测和捕获控制计划。
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