Parasitoid community of the loreyi leaf wormMythimna (Acantholeucania) loreyi: Novel host-parasitoid associations and their efficiency in the eastern mediterranean region of Turkey |
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Authors: | Erdal Sertkaya Ahmet Bayram |
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Institution: | (1) Dept. of Plant Protection, Agriculture Faculty, University of Mustafa Kemal, Hatay, Antakya, Turkey;(2) Dept. of Plant Protection, Agriculture Faculty, University of Dicle, 21280 Diyarbakir, Turkey |
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Abstract: | The loreyi leaf worm,Mythimna (Acantholeucania) loreyi Duponchel (Lepidoptera, Noctuidae), is a pest of gramineous crops and causes significant economic damage to maize. In field
surveys on maize to determine the parasitoid community and its impact on the pest in the eastern Mediterranean region of Turkey,
nine parasitoid species were found associated with immature stages ofM. loreyi: The hymenopteran (Braconidae and Ichneumonidae) parasitoidsCotesia (=Apanteles) ruficrus (Haliday),Chelonus oculator Panzer,Meteorus ictericus Nees,Hyposoter didymator (Thunberg),Sinophorus sp.; and the dipteran (Tachinidae) parasitoidsPseudogonia rufifrons Wiedeman,Exorista rossica Mesnil,Gonia picea (Robineau-Desvoidy) andLinnaemya vulpina (Fallen) — the last three recorded for the first time as parasitoids ofM. loreyi in Turkey.C. ruficrus was the dominant parasitoid species, being recovered from 38.5% of the larvae collected and was also the most prevalent species,
existing in 91.0% of the fields in whichM. loreyi was found. Total parasitism levels achieved by braconid species was 41.4%, by ichneumonid parasitoids 4.8%, and by tachinid
parasitoids 1.9%. In a separate field experiment, seasonal population fluctuations and natural efficiency ofC. ruficrus onM. loreyi were found to be 35.1% and 42.4%, respectively. Population levels ofC. ruficrus were closely related to fluctuations in the population ofM. loreyi, with parasitism ranging between 0 and 77.3% during the study.
http://www.phytoparasitica.org posting Aug. 28, 2005. |
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Keywords: | Mythimna loreyi Cotesia ruficrus Hyposoter didymator Linnaemya vulpine Exorista rossica Pseudogonia rufifrons Gonia picea Tachinidae biological control parasitoid maize |
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