Population fluctuations of cabbage aphid,Brevicoryne brassicae (L.) (Hom.: Aphididae) and its natural parasitism rate on different canola cultivars |
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Authors: | Amir Yazdanpanah Jaber Karimi |
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Affiliation: | Faculty of Agricultural Sciences, Plant Protection Department, Shahed University, Tehran, Iran |
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Abstract: | The cabbage aphid, Brevicoryne brassicae is one of the most destructive pests in Cruciferaceae or Brassicaceae plant family around the world. According to this pest rapid resistance to insecticide, using the resistant cultivars should be evaluated. In the present study, the different canola cultivars resistance against the cabbage aphid and the population fluctuations in canola fields and also the natural parasitism are evaluated in Shahre-rey region. To evaluate the population fluctuations and its natural parasitism on the RGS003, SLMOO46, Karag2, Licord, Sarigol, Opera, Ocapi and Talaei canola cultivars were cultivated in four replications using the complete randomised block design. The population fluctuations studies showed that the pest is active during the canola growth period in studied region, but the peak of population and damage is found in 6 May month. The results showed that natural parasitism percentage of cabbage aphid on different canola cultivars has not significant difference, but the parasitism amount in different sampling dates was significantly different, so that the natural parasitism maximum observed in date 29 April. These results showed that the different canola cultivars have significant effects on cabbage aphid and parasitoids activity amount. Using the present results, the recognised cultivars in integrated pest management programmes can be used to grow the laboratory aphids as the parasitoids hosts. |
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Keywords: | Brevicoryne brassica population fluctuations parasitism rate canola resistant cultivars |
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