Using pheromones and mating disruption to fight Tuta absoluta

Using pheromones and mating disruption to fight Tuta absoluta

Tuta absoluta is a pest found in many greenhouses around the world. ?Due to the climate change and the movement of goods, Tuta absoluta can now be found in many parts of the world,? says Irina Caraeva from Eco Center. ?Generally speaking, if you see mining on the leaves or the pests themselves - there might be a chance of an infestation.? And this can get quite nasty, not only because they inevitably weaken the plants but also because these get more susceptible to other pathogens.

The risk of using chemical products

Usually, a good practice to prevent that is to use insecticides, but they come with a downside. ?The main issue has to do with the beneficial insects present in the greenhouse,? Irina points out. ?Insecticides tend to affect those too, which is something growers definitely don't want.? Another disadvantage of the use of insecticides to counter Tuta absoluta is the residue levels. ?First of all, most of the insecticides are quite toxic, and residues can then be found on the produce. You can perhaps use them before the planting, but not during the entire growing season, it's really not advisable. Additionally, Tuta absoluta develops resistance to most insecticides available on the market, even if there are products that can control the pest, they contain highly concentrated substances that cannot be used immediately before collection since the degradation period is too high.?

Pheromones

That is why Eco Center has devoted its efforts to developing solutions to control greenhouse pests in the most natural and environmentally friendly way. ?Pheromones,? Irina points out. ?These are species-specific, which means that they will affect only a given insect. In this way, a grower can be sure that beneficial insects don't get harmed. At Eco Center, we have developed many pheromone products, with the most recent addition of the Tuta Protect - a mating disruption product.? The Eco Center also makes pheromone lures for monitoring tomato leaf miner to go together with their Delta Traps. ?These are designed specifically to monitor the insect population in a cost-efficient and environmentally friendly way. They will help the growers to make decisions on further application of other pest management actions.?

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Source: Ag News

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