Affiliation:
1. Department of Biological Sciences Simon Fraser University Burnaby, British Columbia V5A 1S6 Canada
2. Agassiz Research and Development Centre Agriculture and Agri‐Food Canada Agassiz, British Columbia V0M 1A0 Canada
3. Centre de Recherche sur les Grains Saint‐Mathieu‐de‐Beloeil, Quebec J3G 0E2 Canada
4. London Research and Development Centre Agriculture and Agri‐Food Canada London, Ontario N5V 4T3 Canada
Abstract
Abstract
The wheat wireworm, Agriotes mancus (Coleoptera: Elateridae), is a predominant elaterid pest species in the Nearctic region, with a life history and morphology similar to those of Agriotes obscurus, Agriotes lineatus and Agriotes sputator, three Palearctic pest elaterids invasive in North America. Here, we report the identification and field testing of the sex pheromone of A. mancus.
We collected headspace volatiles from female beetles on Porapak Q, and analysed aliquots of Porapak extract by gas chromatography with electroantennographic detection (GC‐EAD) and by GC‐mass spectrometry. In GC‐EAD recordings, two esters—geranyl butanoate and geranyl hexanoate—elicited antennal responses from A. mancus males. In field experiments, trap lures containing both geranyl butanoate and geranyl hexanoate afforded large captures of A. mancus males, which were—on average—approximately 30‐fold higher than captures in traps baited with a single ester.
Traps baited with geranyl butanoate as a single‐component lure captured a significant number of Palearctic A. sputator, indicating the establishment of A. sputator in its invaded Nearctic range.
With the A. mancus sex pheromone now known, it can be included in the development of pheromone‐based programmes to monitor and manage native and invasive Agriotes pests in North America.
Subject
Insect Science,Agronomy and Crop Science,Forestry
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