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Entomologia Experimentalis Et Applicata | 2007

Attraction of the grapevine moth to host and non-host plant parts in the wind tunnel: effects of plant phenology, sex, and mating status

Ingwild Masante-Roca; Sylvia Anton; Lionel Delbac; Marie-Cécile Dufour; Christophe Gadenne

In the European grapevine moth, Lobesia botrana (Denis and Schiffermüller) (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae), it has recently been shown that volatiles emitted from the main host plant, grapevine, are attractive to adult females. Here, using wind tunnel experiments, we tested the attractiveness of various grapevine, Vitis vinifera L. (Vitaceae), plant parts at different phenological stages, including ripe berries infested with the pathogenic fungus Botrytis cinerea (Persoon: Fries) (Sclerotiniaceae) to laboratory‐reared virgin and mated male and female moths. We also tested the attractiveness of the non‐host plant, tansy [Tanacetum vulgare (L.) (Asteraceae)], as flowers and flower volatiles were previously shown to be attractive to L. botrana females in the field. Mated female moths were the only adults to exhibit upwind orientation to grape plant parts in the flight tunnel. The most attractive parts of the grapevine plants were leaves, flower buds, and ripe berries. No attraction was observed to flowers. This corresponds to the phenological stages available when females of the 2–3 generations during a year are present in the field. No attraction was observed to leaves and flowers of tansy.


Journal of Insect Physiology | 2017

No evidence of an immune adjustment in response to a parasitoid threat in Lobesia botrana larvae

Fanny Vogelweith; Yannick Moret; Denis Thiéry; Lionel Delbac; Jérôme Moreau

Immune function is a key determinant of an organisms fitness, and natural insect populations are highly variable for this trait, mainly due to environmental heterogeneity and pathogen diversity. We previously reported a positive correlation between infection prevalence by parasitoids and host immunity in natural populations of the vineyard pest Lobesia botrana. Here, we tested whether this correlation reflects a plastic adjustment of host immunity in response to the local presence of parasites. To this end, we measured immunity of non-parasitized L. botrana larvae exposed, respectively, to one of the two most common species of parasitoids in vineyards, over 6days. Larvae were able to sense the parasitoid through visual, chemical, or mechanical cues, but contact larvae-parasitoid were excluded. Contrary to our hypothesis, we found that L. botrana larvae did not increase their immune defenses in the presence of parasitoids, despite their ability to sense a potential threat. Our results therefore suggest that the positive correlation between infection prevalence by parasitoids and L. botrana immunity among natural populations may result from micro-evolutionary changes resulting from long-term local selection pressures imposed by parasitoids in wild populations rather than plastic adjustments of immunity.


Crop Protection | 2010

Larval instars determination for the European Grapevine Moth (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae) based on the frequency distribution of head-capsule widths

Lionel Delbac; Patrice Lecharpentier; Denis Thiéry


Archive | 2010

GrapeMilDeWS: A Formally Designed Integrated Pest Management Decision Process Against Grapevine Powdery and Downy Mildews

Bertrand Léger; Olivier Naud; Véronique Bellon-Maurel; Michel Clerjeau; Laurent Delière; Philippe Cartolaro; Lionel Delbac


Biological Journal of The Linnean Society | 2016

Mating patterns of the European grapevine moth, Lobesia botrana (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae) in sympatric and allopatric populations

Karen Muller; Denis Thiéry; Lionel Delbac; Jérôme Moreau


Australian Journal of Grape and Wine Research | 2016

New multipest damage indicator to assess protection strategies in grapevine cropping systems

Marc Fermaud; Nathalie Smits; Anne Merot; Jean Roudet; Denis Thiéry; Jacques Wery; Lionel Delbac


Archive | 2012

New indicators for multi pests and diseases assessment in Conventional, Organic and “in-Transition” vineyard systems.

Lionel Delbac; Denis Thiéry; Nathalie Smits; Jean Roudet; Anne Merot; Jacques Wery; Marc Fermaud


Archive | 2016

Validation of a new multi-pest integrating indicator of pests And diseases damage in grapes

Nathalie Smits; Lionel Delbac; Anne Merot; Jean Roudet; Marc Fermaud


Archive | 2012

Indicating processes and performances of agrosystems: a framework based on a conceptual model and its use in vineyards fields.

Jacques Wery; Patrice Coll; Lionel Delbac; Nicolas Guilpart; Nicolas Guipart; Marc Fermaud; Aurélie Metay; Nathalie Smits; Denis Thiéry; Anne Merot


Innovations Agronomiques | 2012

Un nouvel indicateur intégré d’évaluation des dégâts occasionnés aux grappes par des bioagresseurs majeurs au vignoble

Lionel Delbac; N. Constant; E. Laveau; Denis Thiéry; Nathalie Smits; Jean Roudet; Anne Merot; Jacques Wery; Marc Fermaud

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Denis Thiéry

Institut national de la recherche agronomique

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Anne Merot

Institut national de la recherche agronomique

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Marc Fermaud

Institut national de la recherche agronomique

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Jean Roudet

Institut national de la recherche agronomique

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Karen Muller

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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