Increase in cereal stem borer populations through partial elimination of natural enemies
Autor: | Rami Kfir |
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Rok vydání: | 2002 |
Předmět: |
Busseola fusca
business.industry fungi Biological pest control Pest control Biology biology.organism_classification medicine.disease_cause Chilo chemistry.chemical_compound Agronomy chemistry Insect Science parasitic diseases Infestation medicine Pediobius business Dimethoate Ecology Evolution Behavior and Systematics Pyralidae |
Zdroj: | Entomologia Experimentalis et Applicata. 104:299-306 |
ISSN: | 1570-7458 0013-8703 |
Popis: | An insecticide exclusion method was used to evaluate the effect of parasitoids on level of infestation by the stem borers, Busseola fusca (Fuller) and Chilo partellus (Swinhoe), in grain sorghum. In field trials conducted at Brits and at Delmas, South Africa, a selective organophosphate insecticide, dimethoate, was applied twice weekly at each site to three subplots whereas three other identical subplots served as controls. Twelve plants were randomly selected from each subplot at weekly intervals and removed from the field. In the laboratory all plants were dissected to record borer infestation. In order to determine parasitism levels egg batches were kept in Petri dishes and all borer larvae and pupae were kept individually in vials until either parasitoids or moths emerged. At Brits ca. 97% of borers were C. partellus and 3% B. fusca, whereas at Delmas 37.5% were C. partellus and 62.5% B. fusca. The most abundant parasitoids of B. fusca were Cotesia sesamiae (Cameron) and Bracon sesamiae Cameron. The dominant parasitoids of C. partellus at both sites were C. sesamiae, Stenobracon spec., Dentichasmias busseolae Henrich and Pediobius furvus (Gahan). No egg parasitoids were found. At both sites, infestation levels in the sprayed plots were significantly higher than in the untreated plots. On the other hand, parasitism levels of borers in the unsprayed plots were significantly higher than in the treated plots. It was concluded that the higher infestation level of sorghum by stem borers in the sprayed plots was because of partial elimination of parasitoids and possibly other natural enemies by the pesticide. |
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