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Olfactory response of Myzus persicae (Homoptera: Aphididae) to volatiles from leek and chive: Potential for intercropping with sweet pepper
Authors:Lakmali Amarawardana  Premaratne Bandara  Vijaya Kumar  Jan Pettersson  Velemir Ninkovic
Institution:1. Department of Chemistry , University of Peradeniya , Sri Lanka;2. HORDI , Gannoruwa, Peradeniya, Sri Lanka;3. Department of Entomology , Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences , Uppsala, Sweden
Abstract:Abstract

Odour-mediated effects of leek Allium porum and chives Allium schoenoprasum (Alliaceae) on the host searching behaviour of the aphid Myzus persicae (Sulzer) (Homoptera: Aphididae) were studied. In an olfactometer, odour of the host plant sweet pepper Capsicum annuum L. (Solanaceae) was significantly attractive, whereas odour of chives was significantly repellent. Combined odour of sweet pepper and chives was neither attractive nor repellent. When sweet pepper plants were exposed to volatiles from chives for five days, their odour subsequently became repellent to M. persicae. An extract of leek plants was significantly repellent to aphids in the olfactometer, as were sweet pepper plants sprayed with this extract. Because both leek and chives can disrupt host finding by the aphid, both plants have potential for intercropping with sweet pepper. If successful in the field, such a system could bring economic benefits for farmers in the wet zone of Sri Lanka and other parts of the world.
Keywords:Allium porrum  Allium schoenoprasum  mixed cropping  olfactometer  plant volatiles
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