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Temperature-dependent development of <Emphasis Type="Italic">Macrolophus pygmaeus</Emphasis> and its applicability to biological control
Authors:Héctor?Martínez-García  María?G?Sáenz-Romo  Miguel?Aragón-Sánchez  Luis?R?Román-Fernández  Eduardo?Sáenz-de-Cabezón  Email author" target="_blank">Vicente?S?Marco-MancebónEmail author  Ignacio?Pérez-Moreno
Institution:1.Departamento de Agricultura y Alimentación,Universidad de La Rioja,Logro?o,Spain
Abstract:A linear model and three nonlinear models (Logan type III, Lactin and Brière) were applied to Macrolophus pygmaeus (Rambur) (Hemiptera: Miridae) at constant temperatures and validated under diel temperature variation, and field conditions. Complete development from egg to adult, with >80% survivorship, occurred at nine constant temperatures between 15 and 32 °C. Total developmental time decreased from a maximum at 15 °C (68.48 days) to a minimum at 30 °C (18.69 days) and then increased at 32 °C (23.44 days). Optimal survival and the highest developmental rate occurred within the range of 27–30 °C. The adjusted determination coefficients were high for linear and nonlinear models (>0.89). Field validation showed high levels of accuracy in all models (≥93.4%). These valid mathematical models contribute to optimal application, field management, and mass rearing of M. pygmaeus for its applicability to biological control.
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