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Detrimental impact of insecticide sprays on Trichogramma chilonis parasitism of Crocidolomia pavonana eggs in Samoa
Author(s) -
Sateki Fangupo,
Michael J. Furlong,
Rashmi Kant
Publication year - 2016
Publication title -
proceedings of the new zealand weed and pest control conference/new zealand plant protection/proceedings of the ... national weeds conference/proceedings of the new zealand weed control conference/proceedings of the new zealand plant protection conference
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 0370-2804
pISSN - 0370-0968
DOI - 10.30843/nzpp.2016.69.5935
Subject(s) - biology , parasitism , crambidae , toxicology , trichogramma , pest analysis , population , agronomy , hymenoptera , botany , ecology , host (biology) , parasitoid , demography , sociology
Crocidolomia pavonana F (Lepidoptera Crambidae) is a major pest of brassica crops in the Pacific and other tropical and subtropical parts of the world In Samoa farmers use various insecticides against C pavonana for the production of Chinese cabbage A recent study found that a local population of Trichogramma chilonis (Hymenoptera Trichogrammattidae) successfully parasitises eggs of C pavonana This study determined the effects of key insecticides on T chilonis parasitism in field trials It showed that the number C pavonana eggs on Chinese cabbage was significantly reduced after applications of Attack (p0004) Orthene (p0001) and Dipel (p0001) but not after Entrust (p0268) Negative effects of insecticides were observed on the parasitism rate of T chilonis and C pavonana egg masses which were more likely to be only partially parasitized after an insecticide application Attack and Entrust adversely affected T chilonis parasitism rates of C pavonana eggs However of the insecticides tested Dipel reduced T chilonis parasitism the least This study suggests that Dipel could be considered for inclusion in IPM programmes that depend on T chilonis parasitism of C pavonana

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