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Influence of crucifer cropping system on the parasitism ofPlutella xylostella (Lep., Yponomeutidae) byCotesia plutellae (Hym., Braconidae) andDiadegma semiclausum (Hym., Ichneumonidae)
Authors:N S Talekar  J C Yang
Institution:(1) Asian Vegetable Research and Development Center, Shanhua, 741 Tainan, Taiwan, ROC
Abstract:Field experiments were conducted to study the influence of cabbage monoculture and mixed cropping on the parasitism of diamondback moth,Plutella xylostella (L.), a destructive pest of all crucifers, by 2 larval parasites,Diadegma semiclausum Hellén andCotesia plutellae Kurdjumov. There was no significant difference in parasitism by either species whether cabbage was planted in insecticide-free monoculture or in mixed cropping with 8 noncrucifers which were sprayed twice a week with chemical insecticides mevinphos, methamidophos and permethrin. Population ofP. xylostella increased as the cabbage plants grew older. Parasitism byC. plutellae was higher soon after cabbage transplanting but decreased as the plants grew older. Parasitism byD. semiclausum was very low soon after cabbage planting but increased as the plants grew older. A significant negative correlation was found betwen parasitism byC. plutellae andD. semiclausum. In a caged field study where only one parasite species was used in an individual cage, parasitism ofP. xylostella by both species decreased as theP. xylostella population increased. This is believed to be due to the absence of competition between the two parasites inside the cage. There was no relationship between host-plant age and parasitism ofP. xylostella larvae by either parasite species.
Keywords:Diadegma semiclausum                      Cotesia plutellae            host density  plant age  cropping system
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