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Use of pheromones for monitoring and control strategies of coconut rhinoceros beetle (Oryctes rhinoceros): A review

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posted on 2023-09-11, 01:46 authored by Sulav PaudelSulav Paudel, Trevor Jackson, Sarah MansfieldSarah Mansfield, Mark Ero, Aubrey Moore, Sean MarshallSean Marshall

The coconut rhinoceros beetle (Oryctes rhinoceros, CRB), a native to South-east Asia, is a major pest of coconut and oil palms in the Pacific. Beetles produce an aggregation pheromone identified as ethyl 4-methyloctanoate (E4-MO). Beetles use this pheromone to locate suitable feeding sites in palms and breeding materials. E4-MO has been used for more than 30 years for monitoring and trapping of CRB but recent range expansion by the pest requires re-evaluation of strategies for its use. In this review, we present a brief history of CRB attractants and the discovery of E4-MO. We also describe pheromone-based strategies used to manage CRB, including pest detection, monitoring, and mass trapping. We identify issues and areas for improvement in pheromone-based strategies against CRB and suggest directions for future research to optimize the management of this invasive pest.

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New Zealand Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade WPG-0101699

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© 2023 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Ltd. This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).

Publication date

2023-09-01

Project number

  • PRJ0140317

Language

  • English

Does this contain Māori information or data?

  • No

Publisher

Elsevier Ltd

Journal title

Crop Protection

ISSN

0261-2194

Volume/issue number

174

Page numbers

106400

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