Entomofauna present in plant shelters in a vineyard var. Crimson Seedless in Ica-Peru

Mónica Narrea-Cango, Luz Gómez
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The use of chemical pesticides to control pests also affects beneficial insects, so it is necessary to implement mechanisms that allow them to be protected and promote their development. In the present investigation, three plant shelters were installed to identify their entomofauna and determine the plant species with the potential to host biological controllers of grapevine pests. The study was carried out in the 2020-21 growing season, with seven plant species to make up three plant shelters (A, B, and C) that were installed on the edges of a vineyard of the Crimson Seedless variety in Ica, Peru. In total, 1,209 insects were reported, in six orders, nine families, and sixteen species; the most abundant were pollinators, followed by phytophagous, predators, and some parasitoids. There were no statistical differences between the shelters in terms of the abundance of parasitoids and pollinators, but there were in predators and phytophagous specifically between shelters A and B with C. Shelters A and B, which included the fennel Foeniculum vulgare Mill., stood out for having a larger population of predators, including Chrysoperla externa (Hagen), the main controller of the “vine mealybug” (Planococcus spp.). The importance of plant shelters was demonstrated and their implementation in vineyards is recommended to promote biological control and contribute to integrated pest management in this crop. Keywords: biodiversity, natural enemies, conservation biological control.
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伊卡-秘鲁深红无籽葡萄园植物棚中的昆虫
使用化学杀虫剂控制害虫也会影响益虫,因此有必要实施一些机制来保护益虫并促进其发展。在本次调查中,安装了三个植物棚,以确定其内栖动物,并确定有可能寄生葡萄害虫生物控制者的植物物种。这项研究是在 2020-21 年的生长季节进行的,在秘鲁伊卡的一个深红色无籽葡萄园的边缘安装了三个植物棚(A、B 和 C),由七个植物物种组成。共报告了 1209 种昆虫,分属 6 目 9 科 16 种;其中最多的是传粉昆虫,其次是植食昆虫、捕食昆虫和一些寄生昆虫。庇护所 A 和 B 包括茴香 Foeniculum vulgare Mill.,其中的天敌数量较多,包括 "藤粉蚧"(Planococcus spp.)的主要控制者 Chrysoperla externa (Hagen)。植物庇护所的重要性已得到证实,建议在葡萄园中实施植物庇护所,以促进生物防治,并为该作物的害虫综合治理做出贡献。
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