Insects (May 2024)

Ethyl Formate Fumigation for Controlling Two Major Aphid Pests, <i>Aphis spiraecola</i> and <i>Aphis gossypii</i>, on Passion Fruit, from Cultivation to Post-Harvest Storage

  • Jeong Oh Yang,
  • Dongbin Kim,
  • Young Su Lee,
  • Ki-Jeong Hong,
  • Byung-Ho Lee,
  • Min-Goo Park

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/insects15060386
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 15, no. 6
p. 386

Abstract

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Tropical and subtropical crops are being increasingly cultivated in South Korea, leading to an increase in damage by exotic insect pests. Consequently, ethyl formate (EF) is currently being considered for quarantine and pre-shipment fumigation. In this study, we evaluated the effectiveness of EF fumigation for controlling Aphis spiraecola Patch and Aphis gossypii Glover, two representative quarantine pests on passion fruit (“Pink Bourbon”) during greenhouse cultivation and post-harvest storage. The efficacy of EF against both aphids in terms of the lethal concentration causing 50% mortality (LCt50%) and LCt99% was 1.36–2.61 g h/m3 and 3.73–7.55 g h/m3 under greenhouse conditions (23 °C), and 1.37–2.02 g h/m3 and 3.80–14.59 g h/m3 post-harvest (5 °C), respectively. EF at 4 g/m3 for 4 h resulted in 100% mortality of A. spiraecola, which was more resistant to EF, without causing phytotoxic damage to the trees in a 340 m3 greenhouse. Post-harvest fruit fumigation at 10 g/m3 for 4 h in a mid-size (0.8 m3) fumigation chamber resulted in complete disinfection. Moreover, the EF level decreased below the EF threshold within 10 min after natural ventilation in the greenhouse. Therefore, our results suggest EF fumigation as an effective method for controlling A. spiraecola and A. gossypii.

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