2023
DOI: 10.31849/jip.v20i3.15857
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A novel approach for automated rhinoceros beetle control in oil palm replanting: pineapple peel-derived pheromone trap

Lailatul Munawaroh,
Shabri Putra Wirman,
Neneng Fitrya
et al.

Abstract: Oil palm (Elaeis guineensis Jacq) is a crucial plant for Indonesia's economy, serving as a major non-oil foreign exchange earner. A significant pest affecting oil palm cultivation, especially during replanting, is the rhinoceros beetle (Oryctes rhinoceros L.). Attractant pheromones, derived from pineapples, contain volatile compounds that attract insects. This research aims to develop an automated rhinoceros beetle trap equipped with an automatic pheromone spray system utilizing natural peel pineapple extract.… Show more

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“…Research conducted by Munawaroh et al has developed a trap based on attractant pheromones derived from pineapples to control the rhinoceros beetle (Oryctes rhinoceros L.). This innovative approach capitalizes on precision farming techniques to target-specific pests while minimizing environmental impact [97]. Despite the potential benefits of sensor, GPS, and remote sensing technologies for pest control and monitoring in precision farming, several challenges remain to be addressed.…”
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“…Research conducted by Munawaroh et al has developed a trap based on attractant pheromones derived from pineapples to control the rhinoceros beetle (Oryctes rhinoceros L.). This innovative approach capitalizes on precision farming techniques to target-specific pests while minimizing environmental impact [97]. Despite the potential benefits of sensor, GPS, and remote sensing technologies for pest control and monitoring in precision farming, several challenges remain to be addressed.…”
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confidence: 99%