Trap Assays of the Walnut Twig Beetle, Pityophthorus juglandis Blackman (Coleoptera: Curculionidae: Scolytinae), Reveal an Effective Semiochemical Repellent Combination

J Chem Ecol. 2020 Dec;46(11-12):1047-1058. doi: 10.1007/s10886-020-01228-9. Epub 2020 Oct 27.

Abstract

Thousand cankers disease (TCD), is an invasive insect-disease complex caused by the walnut twig beetle, Pityophthorus juglandis, and fungal pathogen, Geosmithia morbida. Semiochemical interruption is a viable option for protecting walnut trees from P. juglandis attack. The goal of this study was to test beetle responses to potential repellent compounds. The results of five, flight-intercept assays are reported. Assays 1-3 tested four compounds at variable release rates: (S)-(-)-verbenone, (R)-(+)-verbenone, racemic chalcogran, and racemic trans-conophthorin. Trapping results indicated that the highest release rate tested for each compound was the most effective in reducing the number of beetles caught. (S)-(-)-Verbenone was the least effective, reducing P. juglandis trap catches by 66%. (R)-(+)-Verbenone reduced the number of P. juglandis by 84%. Neither enantiomer of verbenone performed as well as chalcogran or trans-conophthorin, which both reduced the number of beetles caught by ca. 98%. Following individual assays, the most effective compounds were tested in subtractive-combination assays. Combinations of high release rates for (R)-(+)-verbenone, trans-conophthorin, and two stereoisomers of limonene (tested in a previous study) were tested in two assays. The subtractive-combination assays were inconclusive in that trap catches were similar across all treatments. All combination treatments were highly effective, achieving approximately 99% reduction in the number of beetles caught. Based on the trapping results, commercial availability, and cost of the semiochemicals tested, we conclude that a combination of (R)-(+)-limonene, trans-conophthorin, and (R)-(+)-verbenone constitutes an effective tool for reducing P. juglandis trap catches.

Keywords: Bark beetle; Host selection interruption; Pityophthorus juglandis; Semiochemical repellent; Thousand cankers disease; Walnut pest.

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Bicyclic Monoterpenes / chemistry
  • Bicyclic Monoterpenes / metabolism
  • Female
  • Hypocreales / physiology*
  • Insect Repellents / metabolism
  • Isomerism
  • Juglans / chemistry*
  • Limonene / metabolism
  • Male
  • Pheromones / metabolism*
  • Plant Diseases / prevention & control
  • Spiro Compounds / chemistry
  • Spiro Compounds / metabolism
  • Structure-Activity Relationship
  • Weevils / physiology*

Substances

  • Bicyclic Monoterpenes
  • Conophthorin
  • Insect Repellents
  • Pheromones
  • Spiro Compounds
  • chalcogran
  • verbenone
  • Limonene

Supplementary concepts

  • Geosmithia morbida