Augmentative release of Ahytis melinus (Hymenoptera: Aphelinidae) to control Aonidiella aurantii (homoptera:Diaspididae) in a Sicilian citrus grove
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2008
Citazione:
Augmentative release of Ahytis melinus (Hymenoptera: Aphelinidae) to control Aonidiella aurantii (homoptera:Diaspididae) in a Sicilian citrus grove / Zappalà, L; Campolo, O; Saraceno, F; S. B., Grande; Siscaro, G; Palmeri, Vincenzo. - In: IOBC/WPRS BULLETIN. - ISSN 1027-3115. - 38:(2008), pp. 49-54.
Abstract:
Releases of Aphytis melinus DeBach were conducted to control the populations of the
California red scale, Aonidiella aurantii (Maskell) in an orange orchard in Eastern Sicily. The trial was
performed in 2004-2006 on 1-ha plots (3 replicates) releasing 120,000 adults/ha compared with
untreated control. The releases started immediately after the first male captures on pheromone traps and
were repeated on a biweekly basis releasing each time around 20% of the yearly per-hectare total, on ten
release points per plot. To monitor the effect of wasp releases on scale densities, in coincidence with
peak male flight activity, based on trap catches, and at fruit harvest, twigs (40cm 1 to 2 year-old from
each cardinal direction, between 1.5 and 2m above the ground on 2 trees per plot) and fruits (1 fruit from
each cardinal direction on 24 trees per plot) were sampled, observed under the binocular scope and all
the California red scale stages recorded and identified as alive, dead and parasitized (by ecto- or endoparasitoids).
The results showed that, at fruit harvest in 2006, the percentage of fruits having one or more
second-instar or older California red scale in the released field was significantly lower than in the
untreated control. Thus periodical augmentative releases of A. melinus appear to be a viable option for
the California red scale control in an integrated pest management system.
California red scale, Aonidiella aurantii (Maskell) in an orange orchard in Eastern Sicily. The trial was
performed in 2004-2006 on 1-ha plots (3 replicates) releasing 120,000 adults/ha compared with
untreated control. The releases started immediately after the first male captures on pheromone traps and
were repeated on a biweekly basis releasing each time around 20% of the yearly per-hectare total, on ten
release points per plot. To monitor the effect of wasp releases on scale densities, in coincidence with
peak male flight activity, based on trap catches, and at fruit harvest, twigs (40cm 1 to 2 year-old from
each cardinal direction, between 1.5 and 2m above the ground on 2 trees per plot) and fruits (1 fruit from
each cardinal direction on 24 trees per plot) were sampled, observed under the binocular scope and all
the California red scale stages recorded and identified as alive, dead and parasitized (by ecto- or endoparasitoids).
The results showed that, at fruit harvest in 2006, the percentage of fruits having one or more
second-instar or older California red scale in the released field was significantly lower than in the
untreated control. Thus periodical augmentative releases of A. melinus appear to be a viable option for
the California red scale control in an integrated pest management system.
Tipologia CRIS:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
aphelinid; biocontrol; california red scale
Elenco autori:
Zappalà, L; Campolo, O; Saraceno, F; S. B., Grande; Siscaro, G; Palmeri, Vincenzo
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