The
indiscriminate use of pesticides leads to irreparable damage
to the ecosystem, which motivates for sustainable alternatives like
pheromone-assisted pest management. The tomato pinworm Tuta absoluta is a major threat to tomato cultivation.
Moreover, its green management technology uses a pheromone trap that
has a short field life. To overcome this problem, a pheromone composite
with graphene oxide (GO) and amine-modified
graphene oxide (AGO) that can extend the diffusion path has been developed.
The composite stimulates an effective electrophysiological response
in the antenna, which results in trapping of a significantly higher
number of insects as compared to the commercial septa, thus qualifying
it for field evaluation. Compared to AGO, the GO composite has pheromones
assembled into a multilayer, which increases the pheromone diffusion
path. This in turn resulted in the extension of the pheromone life
that proportionally increased the pest trapped. This technique will
be beneficial to farmers as they have longer field efficacy to keep
the pest damage low in an environmentally friendly manner.
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