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    Selecting volatiles to protect brassicaceous crops against the cabbage root fly, Delia radicum

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    Publication Inra prise en compte dans l'analyse bibliométrique des publications scientifiques mondiales sur les Fruits, les Légumes et la Pomme de terre. Période 2000-2012. http://prodinra.inra.fr/record/256699International audienceVolatiles resulting from plantherbivore interactions play an important role in the behavioral decisions of phytophagous, predatory, and parasitoid insects and could be used for managing pest insects. However, to date and after about 40 years of research, documented studies on applications in the field remain extremely scarce. Delia radicum L. (Diptera: Anthomyiidae), the cabbage root fly, is a major pest of brassicaceous crops for which classical control strategies are currently lacking. Our previous studies showed that dimethyl disulfide (DMDS), a compound emitted by roots heavily infested by D. radicum larvae, was attractive for the flys main natural enemies and could lead to a reduction of 60% in number of eggs laid on treated plants in the field. As a follow-up of this work, we conducted another field study to select additional volatiles that could be used in a pushpull approach. Several synthetic herbivore-induced plant volatiles, selected on the basis of their potential action on the behavior of both the fly and its natural enemies, were placed in odor dispensers in experimental broccoli plots and their influence on oviposition by D. radicum and egg predation by ground-dwelling predators was assessed. Our results confirmed the role of DMDS in reducing D. radicum egg numbers on broccoli plants and revealed that (Z)-3-hexenyl acetate, a green leaf volatile released by recently damaged plants, strongly stimulated fly oviposition. Also, two of the compounds tested slightly modified predation activity of ground-dwelling predators: acetophenone decreased the proportion of predated patches, whereas methyl salicylate increased it. This study is a first step in designing a pushpull strategy to control the cabbage root fly

    Je sais fair’ tout : chansonnette interprĂ©tĂ©e par Mlle DelvĂšre [extrait de “Paris qui chante” n°209 du 20 janvier 1907] [photo anonyme de Mlle DelvĂšre] [frise anonyme] [Jules Rueff (1858-1931) Ă©diteur]

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    Je sais fair’ tout : chansonnette interprĂ©tĂ©e par Mlle DelvĂšre ; extrait de “Paris qui chante” n°209 du 20 janvier 1907 (5e annĂ©e) p. 2-4 ; J. Rueff Ă©diteur [Jules Rueff (1858-1931)] ; photo anonyme de Mlle DelvĂšre ; frise anonyme ; paroles de F. Mortreuil et Joullot ; musique de Ducreux ; publiĂ©e avec l’autorisation de M.E. Joullot, Ă©diteur ; incipit “Je suis un’ femme modern style” ; titre dĂ©posĂ© au dĂ©pĂŽt lĂ©gal en 1906 (notice BNF sans mention d’artiste ou d’illustrateur - hypothĂšse couverture muette, comme souvent pour les partitions de chansons dĂ©posĂ©es par Joullot)
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