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Title: Registration of a Plant Volatile-Based ttract and Kill Formulation for 'Helicoverpa' Spp. in Australia
Contributor(s): Gregg, Peter  (author)orcid ; del Socorro, Alice  (author); Hawes, Anthony J (author)
Publication Date: 2013
Handle Link: https://hdl.handle.net/1959.11/15032
Abstract: In 2009 we registered a formulation of plant volatile compounds, sucrose (feeding stimulant), and various excipients including antioxidants, thickeners, emulsifiers and dyes, for use against the adult stages of the noctuid moths 'Helicoverpa armigera' and 'H. punctigera' in cotton, corn and beans. We believe it is the world's first such product approved for application to crops. The volatiles are nature-equivalent, but synthetically produced. This meant it could not be registered as a biological product, but was potentially eligible under a category including "commonly used household or industrial chemicals with a history of safe use", for which the registration requirements were less stringent than for novel active ingredients. The Australian Pesticides and Veterinary Medicines Authority (APVMA) determined that, for plant volatiles, the primary criterion or a history of safe use was inclusion in the Generally Recognised as Safe (GRAS) list of the Flavour and Extract Manufacturer's Association of the USA (FEMA). Excipient ingredients had to be food-grade. Farmers can add insecticides (methomyl, thiodicarb or spinosad) to make the product lethal to the target insects. These insecticides were already approved as conventional larvicides, and were efficacious for moths at concentrations below those resulting in registered active ingredient loads in the relevant crops. The impact of these requirements on the commercialisation of the product, and implications for developing similar plant volatile blends for pest management, were reviewed in 2010 and published in Australian Journal of Entomology.
Publication Type: Conference Publication
Conference Details: ICEC 2013: International Chemical Ecology Conference, Melbourne, Australia, 19th - 23rd August, 2013
Source of Publication: International Chemical Ecology Conference 2013 Conference Program and Abstracts Handbook, p. 124-124
Publisher: Asia-Pacific Association of Chemical Ecologists and the International Society of Chemical Ecology
Place of Publication: Melbourne, Australia
Fields of Research (FoR) 2008: 070308 Crop and Pasture Protection (Pests, Diseases and Weeds)
Fields of Research (FoR) 2020: 300409 Crop and pasture protection (incl. pests, diseases and weeds)
Socio-Economic Objective (SEO) 2008: 820301 Cotton
Socio-Economic Objective (SEO) 2020: 260602 Cotton
HERDC Category Description: E3 Extract of Scholarly Conference Publication
Publisher/associated links: http://www.apace97.org/index.php/meetings/159-international-chemical-ecology-conference-2013
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