2017
DOI: 10.1111/afe.12229
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Behavioural response of the invasive Halyomorpha halys (Hemiptera: Pentatomidae) to host plant stimuli augmented with semiochemicals in the field

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“…Similarly, phenol, undecane, decanal, and caryophyllene were all found in the headspace measured in apples throughout the season (Vallat et al, 2005). Apples are a highly attractive fruit crop for H. halys adults and nymphs (Morrison et al, 2019), and the use of plant volatiles has the potential to enhance current monitoring and/or management tools for H. halys (Morrison et al, 2018a). As generalists with a wide host range, perception of crop development and associated VOCs may influence the spatiotemporal distribution of H. halys within an agroecosystem.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 91%
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“…Similarly, phenol, undecane, decanal, and caryophyllene were all found in the headspace measured in apples throughout the season (Vallat et al, 2005). Apples are a highly attractive fruit crop for H. halys adults and nymphs (Morrison et al, 2019), and the use of plant volatiles has the potential to enhance current monitoring and/or management tools for H. halys (Morrison et al, 2018a). As generalists with a wide host range, perception of crop development and associated VOCs may influence the spatiotemporal distribution of H. halys within an agroecosystem.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 91%
“…Furthermore, four VOCs were identified here that were associated with highly attractive host plants, which is encouraging for the future understanding of dispersal cues and attractants. Previous research looked at the behavioral response of H. halys to host plant stimuli augmented with semiochemicals (Morrison et al, 2018a). While plant volatiles increased the retention time of H. halys adults and nymphs, the same volatiles did not increase attraction to pheromonebaited traps.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, prior work has demonstrated that there may be similar damage among apple cultivars, and H. halys abundance on apple cultivars is more similar to each other than abundance of conspecifics on other plant species . Similarly, other work has found that the H. halys aggregation pheromone is more important than tree fruit volatiles in recruiting and retaining conspecifics . Despite this great diversity in cultural practices, markets, and apple cultivars among farms, it is clear that AK managed H. halys populations as well if not orders of magnitude better than grower standard practices within each farm in 2015 and 2016 ( e.g .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Additionally, harmonic radar has been used to track the specific location of individual BMSB adults in the field (74). When tagged individuals were released on various host and nonhost plants, BMSB adults remained six times longer on known hosts than on nonhosts (104). Although dispersal from host plants to overwintering sites in the fall is not well characterized, it is thought to be linked to shortening photoperiod (71,117), and flight-mill studies have documented longer flights for individuals recovered from host plants late in the growing season (156).…”
Section: Dispersal Capacity and Behaviormentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Because the BMSB pheromone and MDT are aggregatory stimuli, both adults and nymphs are attracted to and then arrested by these stimuli within approximately 2.5 m of the stimulus source regardless of dose or release rate (104). Deploying pyramid traps on the ground rather than in tree canopies reduces the number of structures on which foraging BMSB become arrested to a single upright pathway, compared with tree canopies containing many branching structures (103).…”
Section: Semiochemicals and Trap-based Monitoringmentioning
confidence: 99%