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Can Anastatus bifasciatus Be Used for Augmentative Biological Control of the Brown Marmorated Stink Bug in Fruit Orchards?
Stahl, Judith M; Babendreier, Dirk; Marazzi, Cristina; Caruso, Stefano; Costi, Elena; Maistrello, Lara; Haye, Tim.
Afiliação
  • Stahl JM; CABI, Rue des Grillons 1, 2800 Delémont, Switzerland. judithmstahl@gmail.com.
  • Babendreier D; Institute of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, University of Bremen, Leobener Str. NW2, 28359 Bremen, Germany. judithmstahl@gmail.com.
  • Marazzi C; CABI, Rue des Grillons 1, 2800 Delémont, Switzerland. d.babendreier@cabi.org.
  • Caruso S; Servizio Fitosanitario Cantonale, Dipartimento Delle Finanze e Dell'economia, Sezione Dell'agricoltura Viale S. Franscini 17, 6501 Bellinzona, Switzerland. cristina.marazzi@ti.ch.
  • Costi E; Consorzio Fitosanitario Provinciale di Modena, Via Santi Venceslao 14, 41123 Modena, Italy. stefano.caruso@regione.emilia-romagna.it.
  • Maistrello L; Dipartimento di Scienze della Vita, Centro BIOGEST-SITEIA, Università di Modena e Reggio Emilia, Via G. Amendola 2, 42122 Reggio-Emilia, Italy. elena.costi@unimore.it.
  • Haye T; Dipartimento di Scienze della Vita, Centro BIOGEST-SITEIA, Università di Modena e Reggio Emilia, Via G. Amendola 2, 42122 Reggio-Emilia, Italy. lara.maistrello@unimore.it.
Insects ; 10(4)2019 Apr 15.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30991646
ABSTRACT
The generalist egg parasitoid Anastatus bifasciatus (Geoffroy) (Hymenoptera Eupelmidae) is the most prevalent egg parasitoid of the invasive Halyomorpha halys (Stål) (Hemiptera Pentatomidae) in Europe. To assess its efficacy against the pest H. halys and to validate the potential risks for non-target species in a realistic field setting, inundative releases were conducted over three consecutive years in four fruit orchards in Switzerland and Italy. In total, more than 4300 A. bifasciatus females were released, which was equivalent to 11,000 to 26,000 females per hectare, depending on distances between trees in each orchard. Parasitism of freeze-killed sentinel H. halys eggs achieved with the current release strategy was on average 6% (range 2%-16%) and considered not high enough to effectively suppress the pest. However, the overall impact of A. bifasciatus on the mortality of H. halys eggs was likely underestimated. If pre-imaginal parasitoid mortality (3.3%) and host feeding (6%) are added to the observed parasitism (6%), the actual induced mortality of H. halys eggs may reach more than 15%. Parasitism of lepidopteran non-target species reached an average of 8% and thus, some degree of non-target parasitism after mass releases may be expected. To quantify the impact of the parasitoids in the orchards more precisely, naturally laid egg masses should be used in future trials to include host-finding cues of the host and host plants, and larger scale releases with potentially higher densities of parasitoids should be considered.
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