Consumption and preference rates of the various larval stages of Allograpta exotica as biological control agents of Myzus persicae and Frankliniella gemina

IF 1.4 3区 农林科学 Q2 ENTOMOLOGY Entomologia Experimentalis et Applicata Pub Date : 2024-03-29 DOI:10.1111/eea.13443
Noelia Maza, Paula Gabriela Páez-Jerez, Emilse Bressán, Claudia Fernanda Funes, Daniel Santiago Kirschbaum
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Fruit and vegetable crops are affected by numerous arthropods, including aphids and thrips. Hoverfly adults are important pollinators, and their larvae are mainly aphid predators. Molecular studies on the stomach contents of larvae allowed to associate hoverflies with the consumption of other soft-bodied arthropods, including thrips, with few records found in Neotropical hoverfly species. Allograpta exotica (Wiedemann) (Diptera: Syrphidae), a species widely distributed in the Americas, from the USA to Argentinian Patagonia, has been associated with numerous crops mainly affected by aphids, and to a lesser extent with whiteflies. The objective of this work was to assess the consumption and preference rates of various instars of A. exotica as biocontrol agents for two major insect pests, Myzus persicae (Sulzer) (Hemiptera: Aphididae) and Frankliniella gemina (Bagnall) (Thysanoptera: Thripidae), under controlled laboratory conditions. Additionally, we morphologically characterized the three larval stages of A. exotica. We determined that all three instars of A. exotica consume both M. persicae and F. gemina, and that they kill more thrips than aphids. Still, A. exotica preferred M. persicae over F. gemina, even when the relative aphid availability decreased compared to F. gemina, although consumption of both prey types remained high. Interestingly, A. exotica second instars consumed four times more thrips than aphids. This study explored the potential use of one of the most common hoverfly species in fruit and vegetable crops as a biocontrol agent of aphids and thrips. Further laboratory and field studies should explore more deeply the potential of this Neotropical beneficial dipteran.

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作为生物防治药剂的外来异食蚁(Allograpta exotica)各幼虫阶段对柿螨和褐飞虱的消耗和偏好率
水果和蔬菜作物受到许多节肢动物的影响,包括蚜虫和蓟马。食蚜蝇成虫是重要的授粉昆虫,其幼虫主要是蚜虫的捕食者。通过对幼虫胃内容物的分子研究,可以将食蚜蝇与其他软体节肢动物(包括蓟马)的食用联系起来,但在新热带食蚜蝇物种中发现的记录很少。Allograpta exotica (Wiedemann)(双翅目:蚜蝇科)广泛分布于美洲,从美国到阿根廷的巴塔哥尼亚。这项工作的目的是在受控实验室条件下,评估作为生物控制剂的外来蚜虫(A. exotica)各龄期对两种主要害虫--Myzus persicae (Sulzer)(半翅目:蚜虫科)和 Frankliniella gemina (Bagnall) (鞘翅目:蓟马科)--的消耗和偏好率。此外,我们还对 A. exotica 的三个幼虫阶段进行了形态鉴定。我们确定,A. exotica 的所有三个蜕期都会吃 M. persicae 和 F. gemina,而且它们杀死的蓟马比杀死的蚜虫多。尽管两种猎物的消耗量都很高,但外稃蓟马还是更喜欢柿蚜蛾而不是蚜茧蜂,即使蚜虫的相对供应量比蚜茧蜂少。有趣的是,A. exotica 二龄幼虫消耗的蓟马是蚜虫的四倍。这项研究探索了果蔬作物中最常见的食蚜蝇物种之一作为蚜虫和蓟马生物控制剂的潜在用途。进一步的实验室和田间研究应更深入地探索这种新热带有益双翅目昆虫的潜力。
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期刊介绍: Entomologia Experimentalis et Applicata publishes top quality original research papers in the fields of experimental biology and ecology of insects and other terrestrial arthropods, with both pure and applied scopes. Mini-reviews, technical notes and media reviews are also published. Although the scope of the journal covers the entire scientific field of entomology, it has established itself as the preferred medium for the communication of results in the areas of the physiological, ecological, and morphological inter-relations between phytophagous arthropods and their food plants, their parasitoids, predators, and pathogens. Examples of specific areas that are covered frequently are: host-plant selection mechanisms chemical and sensory ecology and infochemicals parasitoid-host interactions behavioural ecology biosystematics (co-)evolution migration and dispersal population modelling sampling strategies developmental and behavioural responses to photoperiod and temperature nutrition natural and transgenic plant resistance.
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