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Supplemental releases of specialist parasitic wasps improve whitefly and psyllid control by <Emphasis Type="Italic">Dicyphus hesperus</Emphasis> in tomato
Authors:Email author" target="_blank">F?J?CalvoEmail author  J?C?Velázquez-González  M?B?Velásquez-González  A?Torres
Institution:1.R&D Department,Koppert Espa?a S.L.,La Mojonera,Spain;2.R&D Department,Koppert México SA de CV,El Marqués,Mexico
Abstract:Dicyphus hesperus Knight (Heteroptera: Miridae) can contribute to the suppression of populations of Bemisia tabaci Gennadius (Hemiptera: Aleyrodidae) and Bactericera cockerelli Sulcer (Hemiptera: Psyllidae) in tomato. Nevertheless, the remaining levels of these pests could still be too high for the crop to tolerate. We thus tested here whether the combination of D. hesperus with the specialist parasitoids Eretmocerus eremicus Rose & Zolnerowich (Hymenoptera: Aphelinidae) (whitefly) and Tamarixia triozae (psyllid) can result in better pest control compared with methods based exclusively on single-species releases in tomato. We conducted two simultaneous experiments in tomato (‘Whitefly’ and ‘Psyllid’ Experiment), where we compared the effectiveness against B. tabaci and B. cockerelli in cages receiving releases of the predator or the specialist parasitoid alone, or in combination. Although all natural enemies reduced pest levels when released separately, the combination of D. hesperus with E. eremicus and D. hesperus with T. triozae resulted in better whitefly and psyllid control, respectively, compared with the separate releases.
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