Field Evaluation of Amitus bennetti (Hymenoptera: Platygasteridae), a Parasitoid of Bemisia argentifolii (Hemiptera: Aleyrodidae), in Cotton and Bean |
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Authors: | Andrea L Joyce Thomas S Bellows |
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Institution: | Department of Entomology, University of California, Riverside, California, 92521 |
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Abstract: | Field cage experiments were conducted in Riverside, California to quantify the impact of releases of the parasitoid Amitus bennetti Viggiani & Evans on mortality of the whitefly Bemisia argentifolii Bellows & Perring. Single-row 50-m-long plots were planted with either cotton or bean. Cages were erected over the plants in each row, and adult whiteflies were released into the cages. Approximately 10 days later, adult parasitoids were released. Marked individual whiteflies were scored every 4 days for 6 weeks. Paired life tables were then constructed from census data from release and control cages over a single whitefly generation. Total whitefly mortality in release cages (71% in bean, 61% in cotton) was significantly greater than in control cages (25% in bean, 34% in cotton). The marginal rate for mortality attributable directly to the parasitism was 0.535 in the bean plots and 0.201 in the cotton plots. In addition, other mortality was greater in the release plots, possibly reflecting death of parasitized hosts before larval parasitoids could complete development. Parasitism was the greatest mortality factor in the study. |
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Keywords: | Bemisia argentifolii Amitus bennetti biological control natural enemy evaluation field cage evaluation life table percentage parasitism marginal rates of mortality |
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