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Research Project: Integrated Management of Stable Flies

Location: Agroecosystem Management Research

Title: Pheromone-based pest management in china: past, present and future prospects

Author
item GENZHONG, CUI - Pherobio Technology Co Ltd
item Zhu, Junwei - Jerry

Submitted to: Journal of Chemical Ecology
Publication Type: Peer Reviewed Journal
Publication Acceptance Date: 7/29/2016
Publication Date: 8/1/2016
Citation: Genzhong, C., Zhu, J.J. 2016. Pheromone-based pest management in china: past, present and future prospects. Journal of Chemical Ecology. Available: https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10886-016-0731-x.

Interpretive Summary: Semiochemical-based pest management has been widely used to monitor and control insect pests in agriculture, forestry, and public health sectors in the western world. It became a popular tool since the early 1970s with tremendous efforts in developing environmental-friendly control technologies for the integrated pest management.

Technical Abstract: Semiochemical-based pest management technology has been widely used to monitor and control insect pests in agricultural, forestry, and public health sectors in the western world. It became a popular tool in the early 1970s with tremendous efforts in developing environment-friendly control technologies for the integrated pest management. However, in China, similar research lagged 15 to 20 years and was not initiated until the late 1980s. In this review, we present the early history of pheromone research that has led to the current practical applications in China, particularly in the development of pheromonebased pest management products. We also provide information regarding the current status of pheromone-based product manufacturing, marketing, and regulatory issues related to local semiochemical industries, which may be useful to other international companies interested in pursuing business in China. In addition, we share some research topics that represent new directions of the present pheromone research to explore novel tools for advancing semiochemical-based pest management in China.