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Title: Application of Insect Pheromone


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Application of Insect Pheromone
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Introduction
  • Insect pheromones are extremely trace amounts of
    chemicals secreted by insect-specific glands, and
    are the medium for chemical communication between
    insects. Many insect life activities such as
    mating, host orientation and selection,
    identification of spawning sites, alerting, and
    defense are regulated by their chemical
    information. Synthetic insect pheromones are also
    called insect behavior modifiers. Generally,
    these synthetic insect pheromones cannot directly
    kill the pests, but achieve the purpose of
    controlling pests by interfering with the
    insect's normal behaviors such as mating
    behavior, spawning behavior, feeding behavior,
    assembly behavior, self-defense behavior, etc.
    With the deepening of the understanding of the
    mechanism of chemical information connection
    between organisms, the use of insect pheromones
    to change and disrupt the normal life activities
    of pests has opened a new way for pest control.

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Research progress of insect pheromone
  • The most studied insect pheromones are sex
    pheromones, cluster pheromones, spawning
    attractants, kairomone, and so on. Insect
    pheromones require comprehensive research in
    multiple disciplines including entomology,
    chemistry, ecology, physiology, biochemistry,
    behavior, etc. Insect pheromone biological
    research includes the courtship and mating
    behavior of insects, the morphology and
    ultrastructure of glands that secrete pheromones,
    and the sex pheromone biosynthesis and endocrine
    regulation. The first issue in insect pheromone
    chemistry research is to understand the chemical
    structure and composition of these pheromones.
    Due to the small content of these substances and
    their complex components, it is not easy to
    understand their structure and composition. The
    initial test subjects may require hundreds of
    thousands of insects. Later, due to the
    introduction of high-sensitivity analytical
    instruments, the number of insects used in the
    analysis was reduced to hundreds or even dozens.
    In order for insect pheromones to function
    properly when applied in the field and to be
    released into space at a certain rate, it is
    necessary to have various slow-release
    formulation. The most commonly used slow-release
    formulations use natural rubber or plastic as a
    carrier. Researching effective pest control
    technologies that have no side effects on the
    environment, humans and animals is an important
    basis for establishing a comprehensive pest
    management system.

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Application of pheromone in pest control
  • The purpose of controlling pests can be achieved
    by preventing food search, intra-specific contact
    and reproduction of pests, and promoting the
    breeding of natural enemies of pests. Insect
    attractants used for pest monitoring have the
    advantages of high sensitivity, strong
    specificity, and low cost. More than 100
    commercial insect attractants have been used for
    pest detection. Generally, 3-5 traps are hung at
    each measurement point, and the number of lure
    moths is recorded daily. According to the number
    of adult worms monitored, the number of eggs, the
    number of larvae, and other control thresholds
    can be used to decide whether or not to spray and
    optimum spraying period. A large number of traps
    can be used to capture part of the male moth, so
    that the female moth has no chance of mating,
    thereby reducing the pest density. For this
    method to be effective, 85 to 90 of the male
    moths need to be trapped, so a certain number of
    traps are required. If the pest density is too
    high, the trapping method will be difficult to
    work. At this time, other methods must be used to
    reduce the pest density before using the trapping
    method. It is also possible to reduce the density
    of pests by setting a large number of sex
    attractant dispensers or spraying sex
    attractants. This method allows the scent of
    sexual attractants to be emitted into the air to
    disrupt insect activity and reduces the chance of
    pest mating, thereby reducing pest density. The
    amount of sexual attractant to be used in this
    method is relatively large, and 1500-7500
    dispensers or 30-75 grams of sustained-release
    dosage forms need to be set per hectare, which is
    very costly. And for some insects, if the
    pheromone dose exceeds the optimal threshold, the
    number of trapped pests will decrease. For
    example, when the pheromone content is in the
    range of 0.5-200 micrograms, the core trap of
    diploid pupae will be attractive to male moths,
    but when the pheromone content is in the range of
    25-75 micrograms, the number of captured male
    moth reaches the maximum.

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Conclusion
  • Insect pheromones are highly specialized, do not
    harm natural enemies of pests, have no side
    effects on the environment, and are easy to use.
    Since artificial insect pheromone can be
    synthesized in large quantities at low cost, it
    can be used as an effective tool for controlling
    pests. However, some biological characteristics
    and external environmental factors related to
    insect information links have limited the
    application of insect pheromones to a certain
    extent. Populations of the same species in
    different geographies, or different individuals
    in the same population may form different
    pheromone communication systems during the
    evolution process. Therefore, insect pheromones
    are mainly used for pest monitoring at the
    present stage. And under certain conditions,
    pheromones can be applied in combination with
    other measures. For example, using pesticides to
    reduce the density of pests, and then using
    pheromones to interfere with and trap the pests.
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