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Seasonal activity of Trechnites insidiosus (Hymenoptera: Encyrtidae) and its host Cacopsylla pyricola (Hemiptera: Psyllidae) in pear.
Zilnik, Gabriel; Cooper, W Rodney; Horton, David R; Orpet, Robert; Nottingham, Louis; Hilton, Richard; Adams, Chris; Dickens, Katrina L; Halbert, Susan E; Snyder, James; Schmidt-Jeffris, Rebecca.
Afiliação
  • Zilnik G; USDA-ARS, Arid Land Agricultural Research Center, 21881 North Cardon Lane, Maricopa, AZ 85138, USA.
  • Cooper WR; USDA-ARS, Temperate Tree Fruit and Vegetable Research Unit, 5230 Konnowac Pass Road, Wapato, WA 98951, USA.
  • Horton DR; USDA-ARS, Temperate Tree Fruit and Vegetable Research Unit, 5230 Konnowac Pass Road, Wapato, WA 98951, USA.
  • Orpet R; Department of Entomology, Tree Fruit Research and Extension Center, Washington State University, 1100 N Western Ave, Wenatchee, WA 98801, USA.
  • Nottingham L; Department of Entomology, Northwestern Research and Extension Center, Washington State University, 16650 State Route 536, Mount Vernon, WA 98273, USA.
  • Hilton R; Department of Horticulture, Southern Oregon Research and Extension Center, Oregon State University, 569 Hanley Rd, Central Point, OR 97502, USA.
  • Adams C; Department of Horticulture, Mid-Columbia Agricultural Research and Extension Center, Oregon State University, 3005 Experiment Station Dr., Hood River, OR 97301, USA.
  • Dickens KL; Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services, Division of Plant Industry, 1911 SW 34th St., Gainesville, FL 32608, USA.
  • Halbert SE; Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services, Division of Plant Industry, 1911 SW 34th St., Gainesville, FL 32608, USA.
  • Snyder J; Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services, Division of Plant Industry, 1911 SW 34th St., Gainesville, FL 32608, USA.
  • Schmidt-Jeffris R; USDA-ARS, Temperate Tree Fruit and Vegetable Research Unit, 5230 Konnowac Pass Road, Wapato, WA 98951, USA.
J Econ Entomol ; 116(6): 1957-1968, 2023 12 11.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37944058
ABSTRACT
Cacopsylla pyricola (Förster) (Hemiptera Psyllidae) is the most expensive and challenging insect pest of commercial pear trees in the Pacific Northwest. Integrated pest management (IPM) programs are working toward relying more heavily on natural enemies to reduce insecticide use. Trechnites insidiosus (Crawford) (Hymenoptera Encyrtidae) is the main parasitoid of C. pyricola, but little is known about its biology in the region. Developing sampling tools is important for the deployment of IPM programs, including monitoring of natural enemies. In this study, we examined 2 conventional monitoring

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beat trays and yellow sticky cards, in addition to screened sticky cards and 3D-printed cylinder traps. Additionally, we tested an overwintering trap for the collection of parasitized C. pyricola. The trapping methods were tested in orchards in Oregon and Washington. Unscreened cards caught the most T. insidiosus and C. pyricola, followed by screened cards, cylinder traps, and then beat trays. Beat trays sometimes failed to catch any T. insidiosus, even when it was found in abundance via other methods. Screened cards and cylinder traps reduced bycatch and increased ease of identifying T. insidiosus. Specimens from the cylinder traps were also more suitable for use in molecular analysis. The overwintering traps were effective at capturing parasitized C. pyricola, but were highly variable year to year. The ideal trapping method will vary based on research needs (e.g., DNA preservation, reducing bycatch, catching higher numbers), but both screened sticky cards and cylinder traps were viable methods for monitoring T. insidiosus and its host.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Pyrus / Hemípteros / Himenópteros Limite: Animals Idioma: En Revista: J Econ Entomol Ano de publicação: 2023 Tipo de documento: Article País de afiliação: Estados Unidos

Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Pyrus / Hemípteros / Himenópteros Limite: Animals Idioma: En Revista: J Econ Entomol Ano de publicação: 2023 Tipo de documento: Article País de afiliação: Estados Unidos