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Biology of the leaf roller <Emphasis Type="Italic">Salbia lotanalis</Emphasis> and its impact on the invasive tree <Emphasis Type="Italic">Miconia calvescens</Emphasis>
Authors:Elisangela G F Morais  Marcelo C Picanço  Robert W Barreto  Gerson A Silva  Shaiene C Moreno  Renan B Queiroz
Institution:1.Department of Animal Biology,Federal University of Vi?osa,Vi?osa,Brazil;2.Department of Fitopathology,Federal University of Vi?osa,Vi?osa,Brazil;3.Department of Entomology,Federal University of Lavras,Lavras,Brazil
Abstract:Miconia calvescens (Melastomataceae) is an invasive alien tree in native forests on some Pacific islands and a potentially invasive species in Australia. Searches for potential classical biocontrol agents have been undertaken for over a decade in the centre of origin (Central and South America). Salbia lotanalis (Lepidoptera: Pyralidae) is a leaf roller which has been recognized as a promising classical biocontrol agent for M. calvescens. This paper presents the biology and an impact study of S. lotanalis on M. calvescens. Life table parameters showed that S. lotanalis has a high reproductive capacity, with up to six generations a year. Miconia calvescens seedlings attacked by S. lotanalis caterpillars had their growth rate significantly reduced. Seedlings subjected initially to a high level of defoliation (80%) caused by caterpillars had leaf fall and a lower leaf area than controls after 210 days. Considering the high population growth rate and significant impact on young plants, S. lotanalis appears to have a high potential for use as a classical biological control agent to be used against M. calvescens.
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