Control of Helicoverpa armigera By Using Sprayable Kairomone Bait

Effective Control of Helicoverpa armigera on Maize By Area-Wide Applications of BioAttract-Heli had been reported by the publication of "Large-area field application confirms the effectiveness of toxicant-infused bait for managing Helicoverpa armigera (Hübner) in maize fields" in the Society of Chemical Industry (SCI) on September 6, 2023. The bait referred therein is BioAttract-Heli, a kairomone based product manufactured by Shenzhen Bioglobal Agricultural Science Co. Ltd.

The Abstract reads 

"Maize is one of the world's most important crops, so its stable production and supply is crucial for food security and socioeconomic development. The cotton bollworm, Helicoverpa armigera (Hübner), is one of the major pests in maize. We evaluated the control effect of a bio-bait, an adult attractant, combined with insecticide, a 'toxicant-infused bait', on H. armigera populations in maize fields, as well as the impact on crop yield and quality through large-scale field applications in Hebei Province, China over a period spanning 2019 to 2021. 

The number of male and female H. armigera adults killed by strip application ranged from 1 to 37 and 4 to 36 per strip, respectively, of which female moths were 53%. Following the application of toxicant-infused bait, we observed a significant reduction in the populations of eggs and larvae, with the average adjusted decrease range from 58% to 63% for eggs and from 34% to 62% for larvae. The application of toxicant-infused bait also resulted in a notable reduction in the proportion of damaged maize plants, with an adjusted decline rate ranging from 59% to 69%. Concurrently, we observed an increase in yield by 4% to 8%. The concentration of aflatoxin in harvested maize grains was significantly reduced from an initial level of 1.24 to 0.1 ug/kg. 

By applying toxicant-infused bait, there was a significant reduction in the population of H. armigera adults and their offspring, resulting in an improved yield and quality of maize. Toxicant-infused bait has great application potential in the integrated pest management of H. armigera.".

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