WO2022034085A1 - Composition attractive de bactrocera oleae et ses utilisations - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to the field of the fight against insects, and more particularly the field of attractive compositions for insects, in particular for Bactrocera oleae, also called the olive fly.
- the olive fly, Bactrocera oleae is the most devastating pest of olive trees. It belongs to the order Diptera, family Tephritidae and genus Bactrocera.
- the olive fruit fly, Bactrocera oleae was first detected in West Los Angeles in 1998 and has subsequently been found throughout California. Genetic studies of the Californian population have revealed an eastern Mediterranean origin most likely Cyprus, Israel and the neighboring coast of Turkey. In Mediterranean countries, the olive fly is a historical pest of olives and has three subpopulations, Western Mediterranean (Portugal and Spain), Central Mediterranean (Italy and Greece) and Eastern Mediterranean.
- Bactrocera oleae The damage associated with Bactrocera oleae are numerous in France, in Europe and more generally in the world. First of all, qualitative damage is taken into account. Indeed, larval development inside the olive alters the organoleptic properties of the fruit. Then, the larval droppings plus the fact that the olive pulp comes into contact with the air lead to a significant deterioration in the quality of the olive oil. As a result, olive oil becomes unsaleable. Bactrocera oleae also generates quantitative damage because the larva directly affects the fruit by decreasing its attachment to the tree peduncle. This accelerates olive drop and reduces the number of olives per tree.
- a first type of treatment used consists of the application of insecticide.
- organophosphate solutions have been the most frequently used class of insecticidal compounds, followed by pyrethroids, neonicotinoids and most recently the insecticide Spinosad.
- organophosphate resistance in Bactrocera oleae. Mutations in the Ace gene, coding for acetylcholinesterase, have been identified as the underlying cause of these resistances. Since the existing chemical solutions are destined to gradually disappear, it is necessary to identify another means of treating crops.
- a second type of treatment used consists of the application of kaolin or white clay.
- kaolin a commercially available kaolin-based product
- This product covers the mature olive tree without further alteration of the quality of the olive oil.
- Kaolin is an interesting and effective product due to its repellent and antiovipositional properties, as farmers lack treatments capable of killing the olive fly in immature stages.
- the use of kaolin or white clay has many drawbacks, such as in particular the need to apply kaolin or white clay several times a year.
- this method is less effective than chemical treatment and will not prevent the proliferation of olive flies from year to year.
- biological control defines all the strategies that use living organisms to limit the proliferation and harmfulness of different pests by taking advantage of the natural relationships that exist between individuals or species.
- bioinsecticide based on Beauveria bassiana or even Metarhizium brunneum.
- the efficacy of the bioinsecticide was comparable or superior to that of the reference chemical treatment with weekly application.
- StrainEAMb09/01-Su® from BioOne is particularly effective, as it is capable of causing 60% mortality in adult Bactrocera oleae.
- the cost of this strategy as well as the application in the field are constraints, which prevent the use of this technique.
- Patent application EP2789236 describes a gel-type composition providing protection against the olive fly comprising at least one volatile substance, in particular a sex pheromone of the female olive fly, in particular l,7-dioxaspiro [5.5]undecane, and an oily gelling agent, said volatile substance being present in an amount ranging from 70.0 to 99.0% by weight of the composition.
- the inventors have shown that the attractant composition of the invention has interesting properties, in particular its ability to effectively attract Bactrocera oleae and thus allow its capture. More particularly, the inventors have shown that the composition of the invention constitutes an effective lure, insofar as the composition is capable of directly influencing the behavior of the olive fly and has an attractive power of more than 80% , in particular 86%. Due to the active substances constituting the composition according to the invention, the composition is capable of guiding the olive fly towards an oviposition site far from the olive trees, making it possible to prevent the olive fly from laying eggs in and /or on the olives, guaranteeing an optimal olive yield.
- the present invention therefore relates to an attractive composition for attracting insects of the species Bactrocera oleae comprising (Z)-beta-ocimene, (E)-beta-ocimene, beta-caryophyllene and decanal, such as single active substances, and at least one excipient.
- composition means both a composition in liquid form, in particular in the form of a solution or suspension, and a composition in semi-solid form, advantageously in the form of a gel or composition in solid form, advantageously in powder form, than a composition in gaseous or vaporized form.
- the composition is in liquid form.
- the term “attractive composition” is understood to mean a composition that is appetizing for the target insects, and in particular for Bactrocera oleae.
- the attractant composition according to the invention is capable of attracting Bactrocera oleae and of causing a stimulus on the laying of Bactrocera oleae.
- the Bactrocera oleae attractant composition according to the invention is an attractant composition for attracting insects of the Bactrocera oleae species.
- active substance or “active substances” means a compound having a biological activity capable of attracting the targeted insects and in particular Bactrocera oleae and of stimulating egg-laying.
- the attractant composition of Bactrocera oleae according to the invention comprises at least one terpene and at least one carbonyl compound, as active substances.
- the at least one terpene and the at least one carbonyl compound are kairomones from the olive tree.
- kairomone or "kairomone” means a volatile or mobile substance, produced in the air, water or soil by a living being (emitter, which may be a plant, a animal, a fungus or a bacterial colony), released into the environment, which triggers a behavioral response in another species (receptor), providing a benefit to the latter.
- kaironomes are produced by the olive tree and trigger a behavioral response in the olive fly, ie egg-laying, by indicating to it the presence of mature fruits. The use of kairomones has many benefits.
- kairomones make it possible to trap both male Bactrocera oleae flies and female Bactrocera oleae flies;
- the use of kairomones constitutes a barrier outside the plot to be treated.
- the kairomones coming from the olive tree directly this does not lead to the destruction of the fauna and in particular of Bactrocera oleae males or females.
- terpene means a class of compounds derived from isoprene, which has the molecular formula C 5 H 8 .
- the basic molecular formula for terpenes includes multiples of C 5 H 8 , i.e. (C 5 H 8 )n where n is the number of isoprene units bonded. Isoprene units can be linked together head to head to form linear chains, this is called an acyclic terpene.
- the isoprene units can be arranged to form rings, one then speaks of cyclic terpene, advantageously of monocyclic or bicyclic terpene. Terpenes can be classified based on the number of terpene units in the molecule.
- Terpenes include hemiterpenes which include a single isoprene unit; monoterpenes which comprise two isoprene units and are represented by the formula CI 0 HI 6 ; sesquiterpenes which comprise three isoprene units and are represented by the formula C15H24; diterpenes which comprise four isoprene units and are represented by the formula C20H32; sesterterpenes which comprise five isoprene units and have 25 carbon atoms and are represented by the formula C25H40; triterpenes which comprise six isoprene units and are represented by the formula C 30 H 48 ; tetraterpenes which comprise eight terpene units and are represented by the formula C 4 oH 6 4 and polyterpenes which comprise long chains containing many isoprene units (for example, natural rubber which comprises polyisoprene).
- the at least one terpene is liquid at ambient temperature (25° C.).
- the at least one terpene is chosen from the group comprising monoterpenes, sesquiterpenes or a combination thereof.
- the at least one terpene is a monoterpene.
- the at least one terpene is a combination of two monoterpenes, advantageously of three monoterpenes, advantageously of four monoterpenes, advantageously of five monoterpenes, advantageously six monoterpenes.
- the at least one terpene is a sesquiterpene.
- the at least one terpene is a combination of two sesquiterpenes, advantageously of three sesquiterpenes, advantageously of four sesquiterpenes, advantageously of five sesquiterpenes, advantageously of six sesquiterpenes.
- the at least one terpene is a combination of at least one monoterpene with at least one sesquiterpene.
- the at least terpene is a combination of a monoterpene and a sesquiterpene.
- the at least terpene is a combination of two monoterpenes and two sesquiterpenes, advantageously a combination of three monoterpenes and three sesquiterpenes, advantageously a combination of four monoterpenes and four sesquiterpenes, advantageously a combination of five monoterpenes and five sesquiterpenes , advantageously a combination of six monoterpenes and six sesquiterpenes.
- the at least terpene is a combination of a monoterpene and two sesquiterpenes, advantageously a combination of a monoterpene and three sesquiterpenes, advantageously a combination of a monoterpene and four sesquiterpenes , advantageously a combination of a monoterpene and five sesquiterpenes, advantageously a combination of a monoterpene and six sesquiterpenes.
- the at least terpene is a combination of two monoterpenes and a sesquiterpene.
- the at least terpene is a combination of three monoterpenes and a sesquiterpene, advantageously a combination of four monoterpenes and a quiterpene sesquiterpene, advantageously a combination of five monoterpenes and a sesquiterpene, advantageously a combination of six monoterpenes and of a sesquiterpene.
- monoterpenes comprise two isoprene units (C 5 H 8 ) according to the “head-tail” coupling mode. They can be acyclic, monocyclic or bicyclic.
- the at least one monoterpene is an acyclic monoterpene.
- the at least one monoterpene is chosen from the group comprising alpha-ocimene, (Z)-beta-ocimene, (E)-beta-ocimene, alloocimene or a combination of these.
- the at least one monoterpene is a combination of (Z)-beta-ocimene and (E)-beta-ocimene.
- sesquiterpenes comprise three isoprene units (C 5 H 8 ) according to the “head-tail” coupling mode. They can be acyclic, monocyclic, bicyclic, tricyclic or polycyclic.
- the sesquiterpenes can be in an oxygenated form, that is to say substituted by alcohols, ketones, aldehydes, acids and/or lactones.
- the at least one sesquiterpene is a bicyclic sesquiterpene.
- the at least one sesquiterpene is beta-caryophyllene, also called trans-caryophyllene.
- the at least one carbonyl compound is chosen from the group comprising an aldehyde and a ketone.
- the at least one carbonyl compound is an aldehyde.
- the aldehyde can be a linear aliphatic aldehyde having at least one carbon atom, advantageously 2 carbon atoms, advantageously 3 carbon atoms, advantageously 4 carbon atoms, advantageously 5 carbon atoms, advantageously 6 carbon atoms, advantageously 7 carbon atoms, advantageously 8 carbon atoms, advantageously 9 carbon atoms, advantageously 10 carbon atoms, advantageously 11 carbon atoms, advantageously 12 carbon atoms, advantageously 13 carbon atoms, advantageously 14 carbon atoms, advantageously 15 atoms of carbon, advantageously 16 carbon atoms, advantageously 17 carbon atoms, advantageously 18 carbon atoms, advantageously 19 carbon atoms, advantageously 20 carbon atoms.
- the aldehyde can be a linear aliphatic aldehyde having 10 carbon atoms.
- the aldehyde is de
- the Bactrocera oleae attractant composition according to the invention comprises at least a terpene and at least one carbonyl compound, as active substances.
- the active substances of the attractant composition of Bactrocera oleae are a combination of at least one monoterpene, at least one sesquiterpene and at least one carbonyl compound.
- the active substances of the attractant composition of Bactrocera oleae are a combination of at least one monoterpene, at least one sesquiterpene and at least one aldehyde.
- the active substances of the attractant composition are a specific combination of (Z)-beta-ocimene, (E)-beta-ocimene, beta-caryophyllene and decanal.
- the attractant composition of Bactrocera oleae according to the invention comprises at least one terpene and at least one carbonyl compound, as sole and unique active substances.
- the attractant composition of Bactrocera oleae according to the invention does not comprise any other active substance.
- the attractant composition of Bactrocera oleae according to the invention does not comprise toluene, as active substance.
- the attractant composition of Bactrocera oleae according to the invention comprises (Z)-beta-ocimene, (E)-beta-ocimene, beta-caryophyllene and decanal, as sole and unique active substances.
- the inventors have shown that the specific combination of active substances of the attractant composition according to the invention has an attractant effect of the order of 86% on Bactrocera olea.
- the active substances can be of natural or synthetic origin.
- the term “natural origin” designates an active substance of plant origin.
- the active substances according to the invention can be obtained by extraction from flowers, leaves, roots and/or seeds.
- the active substances according to the invention can be obtained from extracts of olive trees, cloves, hemp, rosemary, hops, citrus fruits, such as citrus fruits, in particular grapefruit, orange , tangerine, clementine, pomelo, lemon, mango, buckwheat, coriander, lavender, thyme, mint, peppermint, the list not being exhaustive.
- synthetic origin refers to an active substance obtained by semisynthesis or hemisynthesis, the structure of which is similar or at least partly imitates the structure of the active substance of plant origin.
- the total content of at least one terpene is at least 55% by weight relative to the total content of active substances of the composition according to the invention.
- the total content of terpenes is at least 70% by weight, less 71% by weight, advantageously at least 72% by weight, advantageously at least 73% by weight, advantageously at least 74% by weight, advantageously at least 75% by weight, advantageously at least 76% by weight, advantageously at least 77% by weight, advantageously at least 78% by weight, advantageously at least 79% by weight, advantageously at least 80% by weight, advantageously at least 81% by weight, advantageously at least 82% by weight, advantageously at least 83% by weight, advantageously at least 84% by weight, advantageously at least 85% by weight, advantageously at least 86% by weight, advantageously at least 87% by weight , advantageously at least 88% by weight, advantageously at least 89% by weight, advantageously at least 90% by weight, advantageously at least 91% by weight, advantageously at least 92% by
- the total content of at least one terpene is between 70% and 95% by weight relative to the total content of active substances of the composition according to the invention.
- the total content of at least one terpene is between 75% and 95% by weight, advantageously between 80% and 95% by weight, advantageously between 85% and 90% by weight relative to the total content of active substances of the composition according to the invention.
- the total content of at least one terpene is 85% by weight relative to the total content of active substances of the composition according to the invention.
- the total content of at least one terpene is 90% by weight relative to the total content of active substances of the composition according to the invention.
- the total content of at least one monoterpene is at least 5% by weight relative to the total content of active substances of the composition according to the invention.
- the total content of at least one monoterpene is at least 6% by weight, advantageously at least 7% by weight, advantageously at least 8% by weight, advantageously at least 9% by weight, advantageously at least 10% by weight, advantageously at least 11% by weight, advantageously at least 12% by weight, advantageously at least 13% by weight, advantageously at least 14% by weight, advantageously at least 15% by weight, advantageously at least 16% by weight, advantageously at least 17% by weight, advantageously at least 18% by weight, advantageously at least 19% by weight, advantageously at least 20% by weight, advantageously at least 21% by weight, advantageously at least 22% by weight, advantageously at least least 23% by weight, advantageously at least 24% by weight, advantageously at least 25% by weight, advantageously at least 26% by weight, advantageously at least 27% by weight, advantageously at least
- the total content of at least one monoterpene is between 5% and 40% by weight relative to the total content of active substances of the composition according to the invention.
- the total content of at least one monoterpene is between 10% and 35% by weight, advantageously between 15% and 40% by weight, advantageously between 20% and 30% by weight, advantageously between 22% and 37% by weight. , advantageously between 24% and 26% by weight relative to the total content of active substances of the composition according to the invention.
- the total content of at least one monoterpene is 10% by weight relative to the total content into active substances of the composition according to the invention.
- the total content of at least one monoterpene is 15% by weight relative to the total content of active substances of the composition according to the invention. In another particularly advantageous embodiment of the invention, the total content of at least one monoterpene is 25% by weight relative to the total content of active substances of the composition according to the invention.
- the total content of the combination (Z)-beta-ocimene and (E)-beta-ocimene is at least 5% by weight relative to the total content of active substances of the composition according to the invention.
- the total content of the combination (Z)-beta-ocimene and (E)-beta-ocimene is at least 6% by weight, advantageously at least 7% by weight, advantageously at least 8% by weight, advantageously at least 9% by weight, advantageously at least 10% by weight, advantageously at least 11% by weight, advantageously at least 12% by weight, advantageously at least 13% by weight, advantageously at least 14% by weight, advantageously at least 15% by weight, advantageously at least 16% by weight, advantageously at least 17% by weight, advantageously at least 18% by weight, advantageously at least 19% by weight, advantageously at least 20% by weight, advantageously at least 21% by weight, advantageously at least 22% by weight, advantageously at least 23% by weight, advantageously at least 24% by weight, advantageously at least 25% by weight, advantageously at least 26% by weight, advantageously at least 27% by weight , advantageously at least 28% by weight, advantageously at least 29 % by weight, advantageously at least 30% by
- the total content of the combination (Z)-beta-ocimene and (E)-beta-ocimene is between 5% and 40% by weight relative to the total content of substances active of the composition according to the invention.
- the total content of the combination (Z)-beta-ocimene and (E)-beta-ocimene is between 10% and 35% by weight, advantageously between 15% and 40% by weight, advantageously between 20% and 30 % by weight, advantageously between 22% and 37% by weight, advantageously between 24% and 26% by weight relative to the total content of active substances of the composition according to the invention.
- the total content of the combination (Z)-beta-ocimene and (E)-beta-ocimene is 10% by weight relative to the total content of active substances of the composition according to the invention. In another particularly advantageous embodiment of the invention, the total content of the combination (Z)-beta-ocimene and (E)-beta-ocimene is 15% by weight relative to the total content of active substances of the composition according to the invention. In another particularly advantageous embodiment of the invention, the total content of the combination (Z)-beta-ocimene and (E)-beta-ocimene is 25% by weight relative to the total content of active substances of the composition according to the invention.
- the total content of at least one sesquiterpene is at least 50% by weight relative to the total content of active substances of the composition according to the invention.
- the total content of at least one sesquiterpene is at least 51% by weight, advantageously at least 52% by weight, advantageously at least 53% by weight, advantageously at least 54% by weight, advantageously at least 55% by weight, advantageously at least 56% by weight, advantageously at least 57% by weight, advantageously at least 58% by weight, advantageously at least 59% by weight, advantageously at least 60% by weight, advantageously at least 61% by weight, advantageously at least 62% by weight, advantageously at least 63% by weight, advantageously at least 64% by weight, advantageously at least 65% by weight, advantageously at least 66% by weight, advantageously at least 67% by weight, advantageously at least least 68% by weight, advantageously at least 69% by weight, advantageously at least 70% by weight, advantageously at least 71% by weight, advantageously at least 72% by weight, advantageous
- the total content of at least one sesquiterpene is between 40% and 70% by weight, advantageously between 50% and 80% by weight relative to the total content of active substances of the composition according to the invention.
- the total content of at least one sesquiterpene is 60% by weight relative to the total content of active substances of the composition according to the invention.
- the total content of at least one sesquiterpene is 70% by weight relative to the total content of active substances of the composition according to the invention.
- the total content of at least one sesquiterpene is 80% by weight relative to the total content of active substances of the composition according to the invention.
- the total content of beta-caryophyllene of at least 40% by weight relative to the total content of active substances of the composition according to the invention is advantageousously, the total beta-caryophyllene content of at least 41% by weight, advantageously at least 42% by weight, advantageously at least 43% by weight, advantageously at least 44% by weight, advantageously at least 45% by weight, advantageously at least 46% by weight, advantageously at least 47% by weight, advantageously at least 48% by weight, advantageously at least 49% by weight, by weight, advantageously at least 50% by weight, at least 51% by weight, advantageously at least 52% in weight, advantageously at least 53% by weight, advantageously at least 54% by weight, advantageously at least 55% by weight, advantageously at least 56% by weight, advantageously at least 57% by weight, advantageously at least 58% by weight, advantageously at least 59% by weight, advantageously at least 60% by weight, advantageously at least 61% by weight, advantageously at least 62% by weight, advantageously
- the total content of beta-caryophyllene is between 40% and 90% by weight relative to the total content of active substances of the composition according to the invention.
- the total content of beta-caryophyllene is between 40% and 70% by weight, advantageously between 50% and 80% by weight relative to the total content of active substances of the composition according to the invention.
- the total content of beta-caryophyllene is 60% by weight relative to the total content of active substances of the composition according to the invention.
- the total content of beta-caryophyllene is 70% by weight relative to the total content of active substances of the composition according to the invention.
- the total content of beta-caryophyllene is 80% by weight relative to the total content of active substances of the composition according to the invention.
- the total content of at least one carbonyl compound is at least 5% by weight relative to the total content of active substances of the composition according to the invention.
- the total content of at least one carbonyl compound is at least 6% by weight, advantageously at least 7% by weight, advantageously at least 8% by weight, advantageously at least 9% by weight, advantageously at least 10% by weight, advantageously at least 11% by weight, advantageously at least 12% by weight, advantageously at least 13% by weight, advantageously at least 14% by weight, advantageously at least 15% by weight, advantageously at least 16% by weight , advantageously at least 17% by weight, advantageously at least 18% by weight, advantageously at least 19% by weight, advantageously at least 20% by weight, advantageously at least 21% by weight, advantageously at least 22% by weight, advantageously at least 23% by weight, advantageously at least 24% by weight, advantageously at least 25% by weight, advantageously at least 26% by weight, advantageously at least 27% by weight, advantageously at least
- the total content of at least one carbonyl compound is between 5% and 30% by weight relative to the total content of active substances of the composition according to the invention.
- the total content of at least one carbonyl compound is between 6% and 29% by weight, advantageously between 5% and 20% by weight, advantageously between 7% and 28% by weight, advantageously between 8% and 27% by weight. weight, advantageously between 9% and 26% by weight, advantageously between 10% and 25% by weight relative to the total content of active substances of the composition according to the invention.
- the total content of at least one carbonyl compound is 10% by weight relative to the total content of active substances of the composition according to the invention.
- the total content of au least one carbonyl compound is 15% by weight relative to the total content of active substances of the composition according to the invention.
- the total content of decanal is at least 5% by weight relative to the total content of active substances of the composition according to the invention.
- the total decanal content is at least 6% by weight, advantageously at least 7% by weight, advantageously at least 8% by weight, advantageously at least 9% by weight, advantageously at least 10% by weight, advantageously at least 11% by weight, advantageously at least 12% by weight, advantageously at least 13% by weight, advantageously at least 14% by weight, advantageously at least 15% by weight, advantageously at least 16% by weight, advantageously at least 17% by weight, advantageously at least 18% by weight, advantageously at least 19% by weight, advantageously at least 20% by weight, advantageously at least 21% by weight, advantageously at least 22% by weight, advantageously at least 23% by weight, advantageously at least 24% by weight, advantageously at least 25% by weight, advantageously at least 26% by weight, advantageously at least 27% by weight, advantageously at least 28% by weight, advantageously at least 2
- the total content of decanal is between 5% and 30% by weight relative to the total content of active substances of the composition according to the invention.
- the total decanal content is between 6% and 29% by weight, advantageously between 5% and 20% by weight, advantageously between 7% and 28% by weight, advantageously between 8% and 27% by weight, advantageously between 9% and 26% by weight, advantageously between 10% and 25% by weight relative to the total content of active substances of the composition according to the invention.
- the total content of decanal is 10% by weight relative to the total content of active substances of the composition according to the invention.
- the total content of decanal is 15% by weight relative to the total content of active substances of the composition according to the invention.
- the at least one terpene represents at least 80% by weight relative to the total content of active substances of the composition according to the invention and the at least one carbonyl compound represents at least 20% by weight relative to the total content of active substances of the composition according to the invention.
- the at least one terpene represents at least 85% by weight relative to the total content of active substances of the composition according to the invention and the at least one carbonyl compound represents at least 15% by weight relative to the total content of active substances of the composition according to the invention.
- the at least one terpene represents 90% by weight relative to the total content of active substances of the composition according to the invention and the at least one carbonyl compound represents 10% by weight relative to the total content of active substances active ingredients of the composition according to the invention.
- the at least one monoterpene represents at least 10% by weight relative to the total content of active substances of the composition according to the invention
- the at least one sesquiterpene represents at least 80% by weight relative to the total content of active substances of the composition according to the invention
- the at least one carbonyl compound represents at least 10% by weight relative to the total content of active substances of the composition according to the invention.
- the at least one monoterpene represents at least 25% by weight relative to the total content of active substances of the composition according to the invention
- the at least one sesquiterpene represents at least 60% by weight relative to the total content of active substances of the composition according to the invention
- the at least one carbonyl compound represents at least 15% by weight relative to the total content of active substances of the composition according to the invention.
- the at least one monoterpene represents at least 15% by weight relative to the total content of active substances of the composition according to the invention
- the at least one sesquiterpene represents at least 70% by weight relative to the total content of active substances of the composition according to the invention
- - the at least one carbonyl compound represents at least 15% by weight relative to the total content of active substances of the composition according to the invention.
- the beta-caryophyllene represents between 40% and 70% by weight relative to the total content of active substances of the composition
- the decanal represents between 5.0% and 20% by weight relative to the total content of active substances in the composition.
- - beta-caryophyllene represents 80% by weight relative to the total content of active substances of the composition according to the invention
- the decanal represents 10% by weight relative to the total content of active substances of the composition according to the invention.
- - beta-caryophyllene represents 60% by weight relative to the total content of active substances of the composition according to the invention
- the decanal represents 15% by weight relative to the total content of active substances of the composition according to the invention.
- - beta-caryophyllene represents 70% by weight relative to the total content of active substances of the composition according to the invention
- the Bactrocera oleae attractant composition according to the invention comprises at least one excipient.
- the at least one excipient makes it possible to stabilize and solubilize the active substances of the attractant composition.
- the at least one excipient is chosen from the group comprising at least one oily agent, at least one emulsifying agent, at least one aqueous agent, at least one preservative or a combination of these.
- the at least one oily agent is a vegetable oil, advantageously a natural vegetable oil, even more advantageously a vegetable oil from organic farming.
- the vegetable oil is chosen from sunflower oil, sesame oil, rapeseed oil, sweet almond oil, peanut oil, calophyllum oil, palm oil, avocado oil, coconut oil, sea buckthorn oil, walnut oil, hazelnut oil, jojoba oil, olive oil , macadamia oil, castor oil, shea oil, borage oil, apricot oil, grapeseed oil, soybean oil, safflower oil, rubber tree oil, linseed oil, cottonseed oil, argan oil, butter oil, coconut oil, cereal germ oils such as wheat germ oil or a combination thereof, the list not being exhaustive.
- the at least one oily agent is a rapeseed oil, advantageously a rapeseed oil from organic farming.
- the term "emulsifying agent” or “emulsifying agent” means a compound having an amphiphilic character, ie having at least one hydrophilic group and at least one hydrophobic group.
- the hydrophobic group is a C 8 -C 28 alkyl, which may be saturated or unsaturated, linear or branched.
- the hydrophobic group is a linear C 8 -C 28 alkyl.
- lecithin also called phosphatidycholine, in in particular soya lecithin, sunflower lecithin and egg lecithin, glycerol monostearate, casein, mono- and diglycerides of fatty acids, polysorbate 20, polysorbate 80, mono- and diglyceride esters fatty acids, such as acetic acid esters of mono- and diglycerides, lactic acid esters of mono- and diglycerides, succinic acid esters of mono- and diglycerides, diacetyl tartaric esters of mono - and diglycerides, polysorbitan esters, polyglycerol esters of fatty acids, sucrose esters of fatty acids, monoglycerides, diglycerides, ethoxylated monoglycerides, sorbitan esters of fatty acids, esters of phosphoric acid of mono- and diglycerides, glycerol esters, such as acetic acid esters of mono- and diglycerides,
- the emulsifying agent can be a combination of several emulsifying agents, advantageously a combination of at least two, advantageously at least three, advantageously at least four, advantageously at least five, advantageously at least six or more emulsifying agents.
- the emulsifying agent is a combination of polysorbate 20 and polymeric esters, in particular a combination of polysorbate 20 and Atlox 4916.
- aqueous agents examples include water, alcohols, in particular linear or branched Ci-C 6 alcohols, linear or branched Ci-C 6 alkanes, optionally substituted by a halogen chosen from chlorine, bromine, iodine and fluorine, and a combination of these.
- the water can be softened water or not, mineral or not, spring water, distilled water.
- the at least one aqueous agent is distilled water.
- conversation agents By way of examples of conversation agents, mention may in particular be made of butylated hydroxytoluene, essential oils, seed extracts, salicylic acid, citric acid, vitamin E, ascorbic acid, fumaric, cosgard, or a combination thereof, the list not being exhaustive.
- the Bactrocera oleae attractant composition according to the invention may comprise a combination of excipients.
- the Bactrocera oleae attractant composition may comprise at least two different excipients, advantageously at least three different excipients, advantageously at least four different excipients, advantageously at least five different excipients, advantageously at least six or more different excipients.
- the combination of excipients may comprise:
- At least one oily agent advantageously rapeseed oil, advantageously rapeseed oil from organic farming
- At least one emulsifying agent advantageously lecithin, advantageously soya lecithin
- aqueous agent advantageously water.
- the combination of excipients contains:
- At least one oily agent advantageously rapeseed oil, advantageously rapeseed oil from organic farming
- At least one emulsifying agent advantageously lecithin, advantageously soya lecithin
- aqueous agent advantageously water.
- the combination of excipients may comprise:
- At least one oily agent advantageously rapeseed oil, advantageously rapeseed oil from organic farming
- At least one emulsifying agent advantageously a combination of polysorbate 20 and polymeric esters, in particular Altox 4916,
- the combination of excipients contains:
- At least one oily agent advantageously rapeseed oil, advantageously rapeseed oil from organic farming
- At least one emulsifying agent advantageously a combination of polysorbate 20 and polymeric esters, in particular Altox 4916,
- the attractant composition of Bactrocera oleae according to the invention comprises:
- the attractant composition of Bactrocera oleae according to the invention comprises:
- the Bactrocera oleae attractant composition according to the invention comprises:
- excipients comprising at least one oily agent, at least one emulsifying agent, and at least one aqueous agent.
- the Bactrocera oleae attractant composition according to the invention comprises:
- excipients comprising at least one oily agent, at least one emulsifying agent, and at least one aqueous agent.
- the Bactrocera oleae attractant composition according to the invention comprises:
- excipients comprising at least one oily agent, at least one emulsifying agent, and at least one aqueous agent.
- the Bactrocera oleae attractant composition according to the invention comprises:
- excipients including rapeseed oil, soy lecithin and distilled water.
- the Bactrocera oleae attractant composition according to the invention comprises:
- the Bactrocera oleae attractant composition according to the invention comprises:
- excipients comprising rapeseed oil, polysorbate 20, polymeric esters and butylated hydroxytoluene.
- the attractant composition of Bactrocera oleae according to the invention consists essentially of:
- the attractant composition of Bactrocera oleae according to the invention consists essentially of:
- excipients comprising at least one oily agent, at least one emulsifying agent, and at least one aqueous agent.
- the attractant composition of Bactrocera oleae according to the invention consists essentially of:
- excipients comprising at least one oily agent, at least one emulsifying agent, and at least one aqueous agent.
- the attractant composition of Bactrocera oleae according to the invention consists essentially of:
- the attractant composition of Bactrocera oleae according to the invention consists essentially of:
- excipients including rapeseed oil, soy lecithin and distilled water.
- the attractant composition of Bactrocera oleae according to the invention consists essentially of:
- excipients comprising at least one oily agent, at least one emulsifying agent, and at least one preservative.
- the attractant composition of Bactrocera oleae according to the invention consists essentially of:
- excipients comprising rapeseed oil, polysorbate 20, polymeric esters and butylated hydroxytoluene.
- the attractant composition of Bactrocera oleae according to the invention contains:
- the Bactrocera oleae attractant composition according to the invention contains:
- excipients comprising at least one oily agent, at least one emulsifying agent, and at least one aqueous agent.
- the Bactrocera oleae attractant composition according to the invention contains: - at least one monoterpene, at least one sesquiterpene and at least one aldehyde as sole active substances, and
- excipients comprising at least one oily agent, at least one emulsifying agent, and at least one aqueous agent.
- the Bactrocera oleae attractant composition according to the invention contains:
- excipients comprising at least one oily agent, at least one emulsifying agent, and at least one aqueous agent.
- the Bactrocera oleae attractant composition according to the invention contains:
- excipients including rapeseed oil, soy lecithin and distilled water.
- the Bactrocera oleae attractant composition according to the invention contains:
- excipients comprising at least one oily agent, at least one emulsifying agent, and at least one preservative.
- the attractant composition of Bactrocera oleae according to the invention contains:
- excipients comprising rapeseed oil, polysorbate 20, polymeric esters and butylated hydroxytoluene.
- the attractant composition of Bactrocera oleae according to the invention comprises:
- Bactrocera oleae attractant composition may also comprise:
- the attractant composition of Bactrocera oleae according to the invention comprises:
- the Bactrocera oleae attractant composition according to the invention is characterized in that: a) the active substances represent from 0.5% to 50% by weight of the total weight of the total attractant composition, b) the at least one oily agent represents from 2.0% to 60% by weight of the total weight of the total attractant composition, c) the at least one emulsifying agent represents from 5.0% to 50% by weight of the total weight of the total attractant composition , and d) the at least one aqueous agent represents from 20% to 95% by weight of the total weight of the total attractant composition.
- the Bactrocera oleae attractant composition according to the invention comprises:
- the attractant composition of Bactrocera oleae is characterized in that: a) the active substances represent from 0.5% to 50% by weight of the total weight of the total attractant composition, b) the at least one oily agent represents from 2.0% to 60% by weight of the total weight of the total attractant composition, c) the at least one emulsifying agent represents from 5.0% to 50% by weight of the total weight of the total attractant composition, and d) the at least one preservative agent represents from 0.1% to 2.0% by weight of the total weight of the total attractant composition.
- the active substances represent at least 0.5%, advantageously at least 1%, advantageously at least 1.5%, advantageously at least 2%, advantageously at least 2.5%, advantageously at least 3%, advantageously at least 3.5%, advantageously at least 4%, advantageously at least 4.5%, advantageously at least 5%, advantageously 5.5%, advantageously 6%, advantageously at least 6.5%, advantageously at least 7% advantageously at least at least 7.5%, advantageously at least 8%, advantageously at least 8.5%, advantageously at least 9%, advantageously at least 9.5%, advantageously at least 10%, advantageously at least 11%, advantageously at least 11.5% , advantageously at least 12%, advantageously at least 12.5%, advantageously at least 13%, advantageously at least 13.5%, advantageously at least 14%, advantageously at least 14.5%, advantageously at least 15%, advantageously at least 15.5%, advantageously at least 16%, advantageously at least 16.5%, advantageously ent at least 17%, advantageously at least 17.5%, advantageously at least 18%, advantageously at least 18.5%,
- 0.5% to 50% by weight of the total weight of the attractant composition preferably 5.0% to 50% by weight, preferably 10.0% to 50% by weight, preferably 15.0% to 50% by weight, advantageously from 20.0% to 50% by weight, advantageously from 25.0% to 50% by weight, advantageously from 30.0% to 50% by weight, advantageously from 30.0% to 45% by weight, advantageously from 30.0% to 40% by weight of the total weight of the attractant composition.
- the at least one oily agent represents at least 2.0%, advantageously at least 2.5%, advantageously at least 3%, advantageously at least 3.5%, advantageously at least 4%, advantageously at least 4, 5%, advantageously at least 5%, advantageously at least 5%, advantageously at least 5.5%, advantageously at least 6%, advantageously at least 6.5%, advantageously at least 7%, advantageously at least 7.5%, advantageously at least 8%, advantageously at least 8.5%, advantageously at least 9%, advantageously at least 9.5%, advantageously at least 10%, advantageously at least 10.5%, advantageously at least 11%, advantageously at least 11.5%, advantageously at least 12%, advantageously at least least 12.5%, advantageously at least 13%, advantageously at least 13.5%, advantageously at least 14%, advantageously at least 14.5%, advantageously at least 15%, advantageously at least 15.5%, advantageously at least 16%, advantageously at least 16.5%, advantageously at least 17%, advantageously at least 17.5%, advantageously at least 18%, advantageously at least 18.5%, advantageously at
- the at least one emulsifying agent represents at least
- the at least one aqueous agent represents at least 20%, advantageously at least 21%, advantageously at least 22%, advantageously at least 23%, advantageously at least 24%, advantageously at least 25%, advantageously at least 26%, advantageously at least 27%, advantageously at least 28%, advantageously at least 29%, advantageously at least 30%, advantageously at least 31%, advantageously at least 32%, advantageously at least least 33%, advantageously at least 34%, advantageously at least 35%, advantageously at least 36%, advantageously at least 37%, advantageously at least 38%, advantageously at least 39%, advantageously at least 40%, advantageously at least 41 %, advantageously at least 42%, advantageously at least 43%, advantageously at least 44%, advantageously at least 45%, advantageously at least 46%, advantageously at least 47%, advantageously at least 48%, advantageously at least 49%, advantageously at least 50%, advantageously at least 51%, advantageously at least 52%, advantageously at least 53%, advantageously at least 54%, advantageously at least
- the at least one preservative represents at least
- the attractant composition does not include an aqueous agent.
- the active substances comprise at least one terpene and at least one carbonyl compound.
- the active substances of the attractant composition of Bactrocera oleae are a combination of at least one monoterpene, at least one sesquiterpene and at least one carbonyl compound.
- the active substances of the attractant composition of Bactrocera oleae are a combination of at least one monoterpene, at least one sesquiterpene and at least one aldehyde.
- the active substances of the attractant composition are the combination of (Z)-beta-ocimene, (E)-beta-ocimene, beta-caryophyllene and decanal.
- the at least one oily agent is a vegetable oil.
- the vegetable oils are chosen from sunflower oil, sesame oil, rapeseed oil, sweet almond oil, peanut oil, calophyllum oil, palm oil, avocado oil, coconut oil, sea buckthorn oil, walnut oil, hazelnut oil, jojoba oil, olive oil, macadamia oil, castor oil, shea oil, borage oil, apricot oil, grapeseed oil, soybean oil, safflower oil , rubber oil, linseed oil, cottonseed oil, argan oil, butter oil, coconut oil, cereal germ oils such as wheat germ oil or a combination thereof, the list not being limiting.
- the at least one oily agent is a rapeseed oil, advantageously a rapeseed oil from organic farming.
- the at least one sugar is a carbohydrate.
- the at least one emulsifying agent is lecithin, advantageously soya lecithin.
- the at least one emulsifying agent is a combination of polysorbate 20 and polymeric esters, in particular Atlox 4916.
- the preservative is butylated hydroxytoluene.
- the at least one aqueous agent is distilled water.
- the attractant composition of Bactrocera oleae according to the invention comprises:
- the attractant composition for attracting Bactrocera oleae comprises:
- the attractant composition for attracting insects of the species Bactrocera oleae according to one of Claims 1 to 5, in which:
- the active substances represent from 20% to 50% by weight of the total weight of the total attractive composition
- the at least one oily agent represents from 2.0% to 60% by weight of the total weight of the total attractive composition
- the at least one emulsifying agent represents from 5.0% to 50% by weight of the total weight of the total attractant composition
- the at least one preservative represents from 0.1% to 2.0% by weight of the total weight of the total attractive composition.
- the attractant composition for attracting Bactrocera oleae according to the invention comprises: between 30% and 40% by weight of active substances,
- the attractant composition for attracting Bactrocera oleae according to the invention comprises:
- the attractant composition for attracting Bactrocera oleae according to the invention comprises:
- the Bactrocera olea attractant composition may be in the form of a sustained-release formulation.
- the term 'sustained-release formulation' means a galenic form suitable for slow, gradual, controlled and continuous release of active substances into the environment.
- encapsulation can be an encapsulation in solid form or in liquid form.
- encapsulation in liquid form is carried out by one of the methods chosen from gelation techniques, spray drying, prilling (spray-cooling or spray-congealing), coating, emulsion/stabilization.
- the active substances of the attractant composition of Bactrocera olea can be formulated in solid forms, such as microparticles or nanoparticles.
- the active substances of the Bactrocera olea attractant composition may also comprise at least one coating agent.
- the coating agent makes it possible in particular to protect the active substances of the attractive composition of Bactrocera olea, said active substances comprising at least one terpene and at least one carbonyl compound and thus prevent its degradation by microorganisms present in the environment, or by exposure to light, in particular to ultraviolet rays, or by exposure to the wind, or by temperature, by oxidation, or else by humidity.
- the coating agent can be chosen from the group comprising: derivatives of acrylic acids, derivatives of methacrylic acids, derivatives of ethyl acrylate, derivatives of hydroxypropylmethylcellulose, derivatives of polyvinylacetate phthalates; poly(methyl acrylate -co- methyl methacrylate -co- methacrylic acid, poly(methyl methacrylate -co- methyl methacrylate), hydroxypropyl methylcellulose (HPMCP), hydroxypropyl methylcellulose succinyl acetate, oils, waxes, gums, cyclodextrins or a mixture thereof.
- the coating agent is an oil.
- oil By way of examples of oil, mention may in particular be made of natural or synthetic oils, of animal or vegetable origin.
- the oil is a vegetable oil, advantageously a natural vegetable oil, even more advantageously a vegetable oil resulting from organic farming.
- the vegetable oils are chosen from sunflower oil, sesame oil, rapeseed oil, sweet almond oil, peanut oil, calophyllum oil, palm oil, avocado oil, coconut oil, sea buckthorn oil, walnut oil, hazelnut oil, jojoba oil, olive oil, macadamia oil, castor oil, shea oil, borage oil, apricot oil, grapeseed oil, soybean oil, safflower oil , rubber oil, linseed oil, cottonseed oil, argan oil, butter oil, coconut oil, or cereal germ oils such as wheat germ oil or a combination thereof, the list not being exhaustive.
- the coating agent is a rapeseed oil, advantageously a rapeseed oil from organic farming.
- the attractive composition of Bactrocera olea in the form of a sustained release formulation comprising at least one terpene and at least one carbonyl compound, as active substances and at least one excipient as described above can include a monolayer of a single coating agent, a monolayer consisting of a mixture of several coating agents, a multilayer consisting of a single coating agent; a multilayer consisting of a mixture of several different coating agents or a superposition of several monolayers consisting of a single coating agent.
- formulations can be used which are coated with polymers degradable by environmental microorganisms.
- Gels and hydrogels can also be used, in particular hydrogels based on polysaccharides.
- Another aspect of the invention relates to a method for attracting and combating Bactrocera oleae, comprising: a) the preparation of the Bactrocera oleae attractant composition according to the invention, and b) the presentation to said Bactrocera oleae for ingestion of a quantity effectiveness of the attractant composition of Bactrocera oleae.
- the term "effective amount” means the amount of attractant composition according to the invention necessary to attract Bactrocera oleae and have a direct effect on its behavior. The determination of an effective amount depends specifically on factors such as the toxicity and the diffusion of the active substances in the air.
- the effective quantity represents at least 200ng, advantageously at least 300ng, advantageously at least 400ng, advantageously at least 500ng, advantageously at least 600ng, advantageously at least 700ng, advantageously at least 800ng, advantageously at least 900ng, preferably at least lpg, preferably at least 1Opg, preferably at least 20pg, preferably at least 30pg, preferably at least 40pg, preferably at least 50pg, preferably at least 60pg, preferably at least 70pg, preferably at least 80pg, preferably at least 90pg, preferably at least 100pg, preferably at least 200pg, preferably at least 300pg, preferably at least 400pg, preferably at least 500pg, preferably at least 600pg, preferably at least 700pg, preferably at least 800pg, preferably at least 900pg, preferably at least lmg, advantageously at least lOmg, advantageously t at least 20mg, advantageously at least 20mg, advantageously at
- the effective amount is between 200 ng and 20 g, advantageously 500 ng and 20 g, advantageously between 100 ng and 15 g, advantageously between 100 ng and 10 g, advantageously between 500 mg and 5 g, advantageously between 1 g and 4 g.
- the presentation to said Bactrocera oleae for ingestion of an effective quantity of the attractant composition of Bactrocera oleae is carried out for a period, called exposure time, of at least 1 second.
- the exposure time is at least 2 seconds, advantageously at least 3 seconds, advantageously at least 4 seconds, advantageously at least 5 seconds, advantageously at least 6 seconds, advantageously at least 7 seconds, advantageously at least 8 seconds , advantageously at least 9 seconds, advantageously at least 10 seconds, advantageously at least 15 seconds, advantageously at least 20 seconds, advantageously at least 25 seconds, advantageously at least 30 seconds, advantageously at least least 35 seconds, advantageously at least 40 seconds, advantageously at least 45 seconds, advantageously at least 50 seconds, advantageously at least 55 seconds, advantageously at least 1 minute, advantageously at least 2 minutes, advantageously at least 3 minutes, advantageously at least 4 minutes, advantageously at least 5 minutes, advantageously at least 6 minutes, advantageously at least 7 minutes, advantageously at least 8 minutes, advantageously at least
- the presentation to said Bactrocera oleae for ingestion of an effective quantity of the attractant composition of Bactrocera oleae is carried out for an exposure time ranging from 1 second to 12 hours, advantageously from 1 minute to 6 hours, advantageously from 10 minutes to 4 hours, advantageously from 20 minutes to 120 minutes, advantageously from 30 minutes to 60 minutes.
- an effective amount of 1g to 4g is delivered every 120 minutes.
- Another aspect of the invention relates to an installation for the capture of Bactrocera oleae, comprising: - a reservoir comprising the attractant composition of Bactrocera oleae according to the invention, and
- the installation is a box or a crate.
- at least one opening or window is made on at least one of the walls of said box to allow the entry of Bactrocera oleae into the installation and the diffusion of the active substances of the attractant composition towards the atmosphere.
- the opening or the window can have any geometric shape.
- the opening or the window can have a circular shape, a square shape, a rectangular shape, a triangular shape, a hexagonal shape, an oval shape, a pentagonal shape, an ellipse shape, an octagonal shape, a rhombus, a trapezium shape, or any other geometric shape.
- the installation comprises four openings, one opening per wall.
- the openings have a diameter of at least 20 cm.
- the terms “diameter” and “diagonal” are used equivalently and interchangeably depending on the shape of the opening.
- the openings can have a diameter or a diagonal of at least 20 cm
- the openings have a diameter of at least 21 cm, advantageously at least 22 cm, advantageously at least 23 cm, advantageously at least 24 cm, advantageously at least 25 cm, advantageously at least 26 cm, advantageously at least 27 cm, advantageously at least 28 cm, advantageously at least 29 cm, advantageously at least 30 cm, advantageously at least 31 cm, advantageously at least 32 cm, advantageously at least 33 cm, advantageously at least 34 cm, advantageously at least 35 cm, advantageously at least 36 cm, advantageously at least 37 cm, advantageously at least 38 cm, advantageously at least 39 cm, advantageously at least 40 cm, advantageously at least 41 cm, advantageously at least 42 cm, advantageously at least 43 cm, advantageously at least 44 cm , advantageously at least 45 cm, advantageously at least 46 cm, advantageously at least 47 cm, advantageously at least 48 cm, advantageously at least 49 cm, advantageously at least 50 cm.
- the openings have a diameter of between 20 cm and 50 cm, advantageously between 25 cm and 50 cm, advantageously between 30 cm and 50 cm, advantageously between 35 and 50 cm, advantageously between 40 cm and 50 cm, advantageously between 45 cm and 50 cm, advantageously between 20 cm and 45 cm, advantageously between 20 cm and 40 cm, advantageously between 20 cm and 35 cm, advantageously between 20 and 30 cm, advantageously between 20 cm and 25 cm,
- the openings have a diameter of 20 cm.
- the reservoir comprising the attractive composition has a capacity of at least IL, advantageously at least 2L, advantageously at least 3L, advantageously at least 4L, advantageously at least 5L, advantageously at least 6L, advantageously at least 7L, advantageously at least 8L, advantageously at least 9L, advantageously at least 10L, advantageously at least 11L, advantageously at least 12L, advantageously at least 13L, advantageously at least 14L, advantageously at least 15L, advantageously at least 16L, advantageously at least 17L, advantageously at least 18L, advantageously at least 19L, advantageously at least 20L, advantageously at least 21L, advantageously at least 22L, advantageously at least 23L, advantageously at least 24L, advantageously at least 25L, advantageously at least 26L, advantageously at least 27L, advantageously at least 28L, advantageously at least 29L, advantageously at least 30L, advantageously at least 31L, advantageous at least 32L, advantageously at least 33L, advantageously at least 34L, advantageously at least 35
- the reservoir can be in different shapes, advantageously in any geometric shape, such as for example rectangular, circular, cylindrical, cubic, spherical, semi-spherical, conical, pyramids, prisms, parallelepipeds.
- the term “diffusion means” means means which make it possible to spread or disperse the active substances of the attractant composition in the atmosphere or outside the installation.
- the means of diffusion are means of diffusion by evaporation.
- the diffusion means are arranged and configured to both contain and diffuse the attractive composition of the invention and allow Bactrocera oleae to pass into the interior of the installation.
- the diffusion means comprise a diffusion container containing said composition or a diffusion surface on which said composition is spread.
- the surface can be a flat or curved plate.
- the Diffusion container can be a diffusion sphere, advantageously a hollow diffusion sphere, having on its surface one or more orifices, allowing the composition to be diffused.
- the surface or the container are placed on the installation so as to be in contact with the external environment to allow evaporation.
- the diffusion container when the diffusion container is a diffusion sphere, it is placed inside the installation.
- the diffusion means are arranged at the level of the openings.
- the diffusion means can comprise at least one frustoconical element.
- the at least one frustoconical element is a hollow frustoconical element with open ends so as to allow the passage of Bactrocera oleae.
- the at least one frustoconical element has at a first end an orifice of small passage section, and at a second end, opposite the first, an orifice of large passage section, the large passage section being larger than the small passing section.
- the orifice with a large passage section is arranged towards the outside of the installation.
- each large-section orifice of the frustoconical element is flush with an outer wall of the installation.
- the at least one frustoconical element is placed at the level of at least one opening of the installation.
- one of the two orifices or one of the two ends of the at least one hollow frustoconical element is arranged and arranged to be in direct contact with the opening.
- each tapered element forms an opening in a wall of the installation. More advantageously, the geometric shape and the size of the large section orifice are identical to the geometric shape and the size of the opening.
- the at least one tapered element comprises a ramp and a storage means.
- the storage means may be an absorbent element, for example a sponge, and/or a basin, intended to receive and store the attractant composition.
- the storage means is arranged and arranged so as to allow the evaporation of the attractive composition.
- the upper face of the basin or of the absorbent element or of the sponge is in contact with the air outside the installation.
- the diffusion means comprise a diffusion sphere, advantageously a hollow diffusion sphere and having one or more orifices on its surface.
- the attractive composition is contained in the lower part of the sphere.
- the attractive composition according to the invention diffuses from the inside of the sphere towards the external medium via the orifices located on the surface of the sphere.
- the diffusion sphere is located inside the installation, advantageously in alignment with the openings, advantageously equidistant from the various openings.
- the diffusion means have no frustoconical element.
- the at least one frustoconical element and the diffusion container are made of an inert material, having no interaction with the attractive composition of the invention.
- the at least one frustoconical element and the diffusion container can be made of plastic, advantageously an inert plastic, that is to say which does not interact with the attractive composition of the invention.
- the at least one frustoconical element and the diffusion receptacle By way of example of a plastic that can be used for the at least one frustoconical element and the diffusion receptacle, mention may in particular be made of polyethylene (PE), polypropylene (PP), polystyrene (PS), polycarbonate (PC ), polyesters and polyethylene terephalate (PET), polyacetals or polyoxymethylene (POM), polyvinyl chloride (PVC), polyamides (PA) and polymethyl methacrylate (PMMA), propylene, propene or a combination of these, the list not being exhaustive.
- the at least one tapered element is made of polymethyl methacrylate.
- the diffusion container is made of propylene or propene.
- the means of diffusion can contain at least 1ml of the attractive composition, advantageously at least 2ml, advantageously at least 3ml, advantageously at least 4ml, advantageously at least 5ml, advantageously at least 6ml, advantageously at least 7ml, advantageously at least 8ml , advantageously at least 9ml, advantageously at least 10ml, advantageously at least 11ml, advantageously at least 12ml, advantageously at least 13ml, advantageously at least 14ml, advantageously at least 15ml, advantageously at least 16ml, advantageously at least 17ml, advantageously at least 18ml , advantageously at least 19ml, advantageously at least 20ml, advantageously at least 21ml, advantageously at least 22ml, advantageously at least 23ml advantageously at least 24ml, advantageously at least 25ml advantageously at least 50ml, advantageously at least 75ml advantageously at least 100 ml, advantageously at least 150 ml, advantageously at least 200ml, advantageously at least 9
- the means of diffusion contain 10ml of the attractive composition.
- the means of diffusion contain between 100 ml and IL of the attractive composition, advantageously between 150 ml and 950 ml, advantageously between 200 ml and 900 ml, advantageously between 250 ml and 900 ml, advantageously between 300 ml and 850 ml, advantageously between 350 ml and 800 ml, advantageously between 400 ml and 750 ml, advantageously between 450 ml and 700 ml, advantageously between 500 ml and 650 ml, advantageously between 550 ml and 600 ml.
- the diffusion means contain between 500 ml and 750 ml.
- the diffusion means may also comprise at least one fan making it possible to accelerate the diffusion of the active substances into the atmosphere.
- the at least one fan is arranged so that the airflow generated, for example by one or more blades, is directed towards the diffusion container, the diffusion surface or the storage means of the tapered element.
- the at least one fan is arranged inside the installation so that the air flow generated, for example by one or more blades, passes through the diffusion container and is discharged outside the installation.
- the diffusion means may also comprise at least one receptacle arranged and configured to recover the surplus of attractive composition.
- each tapered element is associated with a receptacle.
- each receptacle is placed under a tapered element.
- the receptacle is located on an outer wall of the installation below the large section of a frustoconical element.
- the diffusion receptacle is associated with a receptacle.
- the receptacle is arranged in the lower part of the diffusion sphere, making it possible to recover the surplus of attractive composition as well as to recover the attractive solution depleted in active substances.
- the installation further comprises supply means arranged and configured to allow the transfer of the attractive composition contained in the reservoir to the diffusion means.
- the supply means comprise pipes connecting the reservoir to the diffusion means and a pump allowing the transfer from the reservoir to the diffusion means.
- the pump is a peristaltic pump.
- the installation further comprises Bactrocera oleae retention means.
- the retention means comprise one or more plates covered with glue, making it possible to retain the Bactrocera oleae when they come to rest on the plate or plates covered with glue.
- the retention means comprise one or more suction devices arranged and arranged so as to suck in a flow of surrounding ambient air containing the Bactrocera oleae attracted by the attractive composition and comprising a Bactrocera oleae trap arranged with the suction device so that the Bactrocera oleae sucked up by the device are retained in the trap.
- the suction device continuously sucks in the surrounding ambient air flow containing the Bactrocera oleae attracted by the diffusion of the attractant composition.
- the suction means or means according to the invention are suitable for sucking in ambient air at a rate of between 15 m 3 /H and 500 m 3 /H, advantageously between 50 m 3 /H and 500 m 3 / H, advantageously between 100 m 3 /H and 450 m 3 /H, advantageously between 150 m 3 /H and 425 m 3 /H, advantageously between 200 m 3 /H and 400 m 3 /H, advantageously between 250 m 3 / H and 400 m 3 /H, advantageously between 300 m 3 /H and 400 m 3 /H, advantageously approximately 350 m 3 /H.
- these suction devices comprise a hollow parallelepipedic box having, by way of example, a height of between 30 cm and 60 cm and sides whose length is between 10 cm and 20 cm.
- the box is shaped from a plate comprising side panels interconnected by folds allowing it to be expanded.
- the shape of the box is maintained by fixing by gluing, welding or by interlocking the side edges of the panels.
- the plate is also associated with a lid that closes the upper part of the box after it has been expanded.
- This cover has a circular opening forming a suction orifice and the diameter of which is for example between 8 cm and 18 cm, this range of diameters making it possible to capture a large number of insects at the same time.
- the plate is preferably made of plastic material of the expanded polypropylene type, preferably marketed under the FOAMLITE® brand. The use of such a plate has the same advantages in terms of weight, simplicity of assembly and reduced size as those mentioned above with reference to the plate.
- the box defines a hollow chamber within which the insect trap is installed.
- the suction orifice opens into the insect trap, which trap is in the form of a flexible mesh bag, or net. It is attached, for example by means of a cord or clamp at the level of the suction orifice.
- This net is advantageously reusable, and can be retrieved and changed from the door.
- the net can be associated with a sensor making it possible to indicate its filling.
- the suction devices described in patent EP3177138 or patent application EP3761785 also include a suction means, advantageously in the form of a fan.
- the retention means can be arranged inside or outside the installation. According to an advantageous embodiment of the invention, when the retention means comprise one or more suction devices, the suction device or devices are located outside the installation. According to a particular embodiment, the retention means are arranged near the diffusion means, advantageously near the diffusion receptacle or the diffusion surface or the small section of the element tapered.
- the retention means are arranged at a distance of at least 1 mm, advantageously at least 2 mm, advantageously at least 3 mm, advantageously at least 4 mm, advantageously at least 5 mm, advantageously at least 6 mm, advantageously at least 7 mm, advantageously at least 8 mm, advantageously at least 9 mm, advantageously at least 1 cm, advantageously at least 2 cm, advantageously at least 3 cm, advantageously at least 4 cm, advantageously at least 5 cm, advantageously at least 6 cm, advantageously at least 7 cm, advantageously at least 8 cm, advantageously at least 9 cm, advantageously at least 10 cm, advantageously at least 11 cm, advantageously at least 12 cm, advantageously at least 13 cm, advantageously at least 14 cm, advantageously at least 15 cm, advantageously at least 16 cm, advantageously at least 17 cm, advantageously at least 18 cm, advantageously at least 19 cm, advantageously at least 20 cm from the storage means, advantageous at least 21 cm, advantageously at least 22 cm, advantageously at least 23 cm, advantageously at least 24 cm,
- the retention means are arranged at a distance of between 1 cm and 40 cm from the diffusion means, advantageously between 5 cm and 40 cm, advantageously between 10 cm and 40 cm, advantageously between 15 cm and 40 cm, advantageously between 20 cm and 40 cm, advantageously between 25 cm and 40 cm, advantageously between 30 cm and 40 cm, advantageously between 5 cm and 30 cm, advantageously between 10 cm and 30 cm, advantageously between 5 cm and 20 cm, advantageously between 5 cm and 40 cm of the means of diffusion.
- the installation may further comprise control means arranged and configured to control the supply means, for example the flow rate of the attractant composition transferred to the diffusion means.
- a volume of 10 ml of attractive solution is transferred to the diffusion means every two hours.
- a volume of 10 ml of attractive solution is transferred to the diffusion means every three hours.
- a volume of 10 ml of attractive solution is transferred to the diffusion means every hour.
- the installation may further comprise electrical supply means, making it possible to supply the supply and control means.
- the electrical supply means can be solar panels, a battery and an electric motor actuating the pump of the supply means.
- the installation is a box or a crate.
- at least one opening is made on at least one of the walls of said box to allow the entry of Bactrocera oleae into the installation and the diffusion of the active substances of the attractant composition towards the atmosphere.
- the installation comprises four openings, one opening per wall.
- the diffusion means are arranged at these openings.
- the open end of the at least one hollow frustoconical element is arranged and arranged to be in direct contact with the opening.
- the geometric shape and the size of the large section orifice are identical to the geometric shape and the size of the opening.
- the installation can be a wooden installation, a plastic installation or a metal installation.
- PE polyethylene
- PP polypropylene
- PS polystyrene
- PC polycarbonate
- PET polyesters and polyethylene terephalate
- POM polyacetals or polyoxymethylene
- PVC polyvinyl chloride
- PA polyamides
- PMMA polymethyl methacrylate
- said installation is a wooden installation, which allows the installation to blend into the environment, while being ecological.
- the wood used for manufacturing the installation can be chosen from class 2 wood, class 3 wood, class 4 wood and class 5 wood.
- class 2 wood means dry wood which may occasionally be in contact with a humidity level greater than 20%.
- class 2 wood mention may be made in particular of chestnut, sapipura, wenge, European oak, red cedar, louro preto, guariuba, locust, jatoba, the list being not limiting.
- class 3 wood means wood which may be frequently in contact with humidity, even above 20%.
- class 4 wood means wood which may be in permanent contact with fresh water, these woods are more stabilized, they are rot-proof.
- class 4 wood mention may in particular be made of oak, acacia, i regards, doussié, merbau, moabi, padouk, the list not being exhaustive.
- class 5 wood means wood that can be in permanent contact with salt water, these woods are very durable.
- class 5 wood mention may in particular be made of birch, ash, beech, teque, olive, the list not being exhaustive.
- the wood used for manufacturing the installation is maritime pine.
- said installation is an aluminum installation, which gives it better weather resistance than wood.
- an aluminum installation is easier to transport in time and space.
- an aluminum installation has the advantage of being odorless.
- the installation is totally autonomous and mobile.
- autonomous we mean an installation that supplies itself with electricity.
- Mobile means an installation that can be moved in time and space.
- the installation is a rectangular box comprising four vertical walls 200 and a roof 10.
- Each vertical wall 200 has an opening or window 100 to allow entry of Bactrocera oleae into the installation and diffusion of the active substances of the attractive composition towards the atmosphere.
- each opening 100 is approximately between 75cm and 1m in height from the ground.
- the installation 1 comprises a reservoir 2 containing the attractant composition according to the invention. Reservoir 2 is placed in the lower part of installation 1. In a particular embodiment, the reservoir has a capacity of 20L.
- the installation 1 comprises diffusion means 3 located in the upper part of the installation, above the reservoir.
- the placement of the diffusion means 3 in the upper part of the installation makes it possible to capture the flight of Bactrocera oleae, which is approximately between 75cm and 1m in height relative to the ground.
- the diffusion means 3 are located at the level of the openings 100.
- the diffusion means 3 comprise four hollow frustoconical elements with open ends 30, of which only two frustoconical elements 30 are shown.
- Each frustoconical element comprises a large-section orifice 31 and a small-section orifice 33, the two orifices being separated by an inclined peripheral wall.
- Each orifice of small section 33 is located inside the installation.
- Each large-section orifice 31 is located close to an opening 100.
- the diameter of the large-section orifice is substantially equal to the diameter of the opening 100.
- the large-section orifice section of the frustoconical element fits into the opening.
- each hollow frustoconical element comprises a diffusion basin 32.
- the diffusion basin 32 corresponds to a groove made on the internal surface of the peripheral wall of the element. tapered.
- the groove 35 is closed at the level of the large-section orifice so as to retain the attractive composition.
- the diffusion means 3 comprise four receptacles, of which two receptacles 34 are only shown. Each receptacle 34 makes it possible to recover the surplus of attractive composition coming from the diffusion basin 32. Each receptacle is arranged under a hollow frustoconical element.
- the diffusion means 3 comprise a diffusion receptacle.
- a diffusion sphere 35 hollow and having orifices 36 on its surface is shown.
- the installation does not include a tapered element.
- the diffusion sphere 35 is arranged and configured to be in alignment with the openings 100, advantageously equidistant from the four openings.
- the installation comprises supply means 4 allowing the transfer of the attractive composition contained in the reservoir to the diffusion means.
- the supply means 4 comprise a first reservoir pipe 41, a peristaltic pump 42 and four diffusion pipes 43. With reference to Figures 1, 5 and 6, two diffusion pipes 43 are shown.
- the first pipe 41 allows the transfer of the attractive composition from the reservoir 2 to the inlet of the peristaltic pump 42 and the diffusion pipes 43 allow the transfer of the attractive composition from the outlet of the peristaltic pump 42 to the diffusion means 3.
- the mouthpiece of each pipe 43 is arranged and configured to allow the attractive composition to flow into a basin 32 of the hollow frustoconical element or into the diffusion sphere 35.
- the installation comprises retention means 6 arranged and configured to capture or trap or retain Bactrocera oleae.
- the retention means are plates 6 covered with glue.
- the retention means comprise four plates 6 covered with glue.
- the retention means are located in the upper part and inside the installation.
- the glue plates are located downstream of the open-ended hollow tapered elements 30, making it possible to retain the Bactrocera oleae, once the latter have entered the installation.
- the glue plate 6 is located at a distance of 5 to 10 cm downstream from the hollow frustoconical element with open end 30.
- the installation comprises retention means 60 arranged and configured to capture or trap or retain Bactrocera oleae.
- the retention means are suction devices arranged and positioned so as to suck in a flow of surrounding ambient air containing the Bactrocera oleae attracted by the attractant composition and comprising a Bactrocera oleae trap arranged with the suction device so that the Bactrocera oleae sucked up by the device are retained in the trap.
- the retention means comprise four suction devices 60.
- the retention means are located in the upper part and outside the installation.
- the suction devices are located below the opening 100.
- the installation also comprises electrical supply means arranged and configured to supply and actuate the supply means as well as to supply the suction devices.
- the electric power supply means comprise an electric motor 52 making it possible to actuate the pump of the supply means.
- the power supply means further comprise a 12V lead-gel battery 51 and a solar panel 50 making it possible to supply the electric motor with electricity.
- the solar panel is on the roof 10 of the installation.
- the present invention relates to the use of an attractant composition for attracting Bactrocera oleae and/or combating Bactrocera oleae, comprising:
- Figure 1 shows an installation for the capture of Bactrocera oleae according to one embodiment of the invention, the installation being seen from the front with partial cutaway allowing the interior of the installation to be viewed.
- Figure 2 shows a front view installation, as shown in Figure 1.
- Figure 3 shows a side view of the hollow frustoconical element with open ends.
- Figure 4 shows a front view of the hollow frustoconical element with open ends.
- Figure 5 shows an installation for the capture of Bactrocera oleae according to another embodiment of the invention, in which the diffusion means comprise a diffusion sphere, the installation being seen from the front with partial cutaway allowing visualize the interior of the installation.
- Figure 6 shows an installation for the capture of Bactrocera oleae similar to Figure 5 and further comprising the suction devices, the installation being seen from the front with partial cutaway allowing the interior of the installation to be viewed .
- Example 1 Evaluation of the attractiveness of the active substances of the attractive composition according to the invention
- the attractiveness of the active substances of the attractive composition according to the invention was evaluated using a glass Y-tube olfactometer (internal diameter 4.5 cm; length of the arm 22 cm; length of the main branch 24.5cm).
- the assembly was placed in a lighted room at 22°C. Screws held the Y-tube in an inclined position (90° angle between the Y-tube and the horizontal plane).
- the Y-tube was placed in the center of an artificially lit box (60 x 60 x 60 cm), covered on the outside with leaves to avoid external stimuli.
- the end tubes of the Y were connected to two glass adapters, to which 30ml glass vials were attached, each containing a 1 cm 2 piece of filter paper.
- the treatments were diluted in dichloromethane (CARLO ERBA, 100%) control side were applied to the pieces of filter paper 2 minutes before the release of the first fly, in order to allow the evaporation of the solvent and to keep the odor on the sheet of paper.
- a sheet of paper is used for 30 ⁇ 10 min.
- Preliminary analyzes have shown that the dichloromethane treatment does not affect the behavior of the flies.
- the air stream was first purified by passing through wash bottles filled with charcoal granules, then passed through the vials containing odor-laden dichloromethane and pure dichloromethane as a control. At the base of the Y-tube, air was drawn in by means of a diaphragm pump, producing an air flow of 100 ml/min through the arms of the Y and into the base tube.
- the attractant composition for attracting insects of the species Bactrocera oleae comprising (Z)-beta-ocimene, (E)-beta-ocimene, beta-caryophyllene and decanal, as sole active substances, and at least one excipient is shown in Table 2 below.
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