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Evaluation of porous silica glasses as insect pheromone dispensers

This work demonstrates the viability and advantages of using porous silica glass as an insect pheromone dispenser, in order to control insect population in agriculture. Pieces of so-called Porous Vycor Glass (PVG) were impregnated with pheromones of different insects (both consisting of a single compound or a mixture of compounds). Studies were conducted to characterize the impregnated-PVG and to determine the pheromone release ratio under laboratory conditions. The practical application was verified in two different plantation areas, using the PVG impregnated with pheromone from Grapholita molesta (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae) and Leucoptera coffeella (Lepidoptera: Lyonetiidae), the main pests of apple and coffee plantations in Brazil, respectively. The release rate was dependent on the interaction between the molecules of the impregnated pheromone and the surface of the PVG pores. A good performance of the porous glass was observed, similar to that of rubber septa commercially used as pheromone dispensers.

porous glass; adsorption; pheromones; slow release; chemical ecology


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