Location: Insect Behavior and Biocontrol Research
Title: “Push-pull" technology and companion plantingAuthor
Legaspi, Jesusa |
Submitted to: Meeting Abstract
Publication Type: Abstract Only Publication Acceptance Date: 1/16/2023 Publication Date: N/A Citation: N/A Interpretive Summary: Technical Abstract: The sweetpotato whitefly, Bemisia tabaci is a major pest of vegetable crops in the southeast U.S.A. and globally. We studied the “push-pull” technology to mitigate damage from whiteflies. This technology involved the use of repellent plants (push component) while trap crops or plant products are used to trap whiteflies away from the target cash crop (pull component) and then eventually controlled using biological control agents. To complement the “push-pull” technology, flowering companion plants are used to increase beneficial natural enemies (ex. predators and parasites) and evaluated for its efficacy to control the whiteflies. Plant products such as methyl salicylate (MESA) have been reported to attract natural enemies. Preliminary studies in tomatoes, leafy greens and strawberries in high tunnels will be presented. The use of the push-pull technology complemented with the use of companion plants are promising cultural control methods in an integrated pest management program to manage whiteflies. |