Additive and synergistic interactions amongst <Emphasis Type="Italic">Orius laevigatus</Emphasis> (Heteroptera: Anthocoridae), entomopathogens and azadirachtin for controlling western flower thrips (Thysanoptera: Thripidae) |
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Authors: | Email author" target="_blank">Jacinter?Atieno?OtienoEmail author Philip?Pallmann Hans-Michael?Poehling |
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Institution: | 1.Institute of Horticultural Production Systems-Department of Phytomedicine,Leibniz Universit?t Hannover,Hannover,Germany;2.Department of Mathematics and Statistics,Lancaster University,Lancaster,UK |
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Abstract: | This study evaluated the efficacy of the foliage-dwelling predator Orius laevigatus, soil applied entomopathogens and azadirachtin alone and in combinations for controlling western flower thrips (WFT). Evaluated products were Nemastar® Steinernema carpocapsae (E-nema) and O. laevigatus (Re-natur), Metarhizium anisopliae isolate ICIPE-69 and NeemAzal-T (azadirachtin) (Trifolio). Efficacy against WFT was significantly improved by combined treatments achieving 62–97 % reduction in WFT emergence, compared to 45–74 % in single treatments, and interactions resulted in two synergistic and eight additive responses. Metarhizium-based treatments reduced WFT survival by 93–99.6 % when late mortality by mycosis was considered. Halving the number of released predators did not significantly reduce efficacy (86–96 vs. 76–88 % thrips reduction), and when Orius was introduced to target L1 of WFT, 96–98 % reduction was achieved while only 71–89 % for L2. Early release of O. laevigatus and combination with soil application of NeemAzal-T and/or entomopathogens can be a successful and reliable biocontrol strategy for WFT. |
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