Adhesive droplets made from plant-derived oils for control of western flower thrips

Thijs V. Bierman, Klaas Vrieling, Ralph van Zwieten,Thomas E. Kodger,Mirka Macel, T. Martijn Bezemer

Journal of Pest Science(2024)

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Arthropod pests cause significant problems in agricultural crops all around the world. As chemical pesticide use becomes less desired, there is a need for alternative methods of pest control. Inspired by the natural adhesiveness of arthropod trapping plants, we examined the effectiveness of adhesive droplets made from oxidised and cross-linked plant-derived oils for control of western flower thrips. Two filter paper droplet adhesiveness assays and three detached chrysanthemum leaf assays were carried out to test efficacy against thrips. Suspensions containing adhesive droplets and other constituents were applied to filter papers and leaves via spraying or dipping. On filter papers, droplets made from oxidised rice germ oil (RGO) of different sizes caught 40–93
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Frankliniella occidentalis,Pest management,Plant oil,Adhesive droplets,Biobased
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