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The Effect of Variability in the Phenology of the Reproductive Stages of Scotch Broom (Cytisus scoparius) on the Synchronization of the Life Stages of Broom Seed Beetle (Bruchidius villosus) in New Zealand
Authors:H M Harman
Institution:Landcare Research, P.O. Box 69, Lincoln, 8152, New Zealand
Abstract:Variability in timing of the reproductive stages of Scotch broom (Cytisus scoparius) may influence synchronization and establishment of the broom seed beetle (Bruchidius villosus), a biological control agent. A sampling scheme was devised to compare the phenologies of Scotch broom at different sites in the same season and in different seasons at the same site. The synchrony of the broom seed beetle's life stages with those of the host plant was also determined. The phenology of Scotch broom varied only slightly from season to season at Lincoln, but could vary considerably between sites in the same season. At both sites where it is established, the broom seed beetle was synchronized with its host; adult beetles were present throughout the flowering period. Eggs were found on suitable green pods. The broom seed beetle appears capable of adapting to the phenology of its host and has the potential to be an effective agent for Scotch broom. Variability in phenology of the reproductive stages of Scotch broom, even at nearby sites, must be taken into account by practitioners of biological control when releasing broom seed beetles and later when sampling beetles to determine establishment.
Keywords:life stages  phenology  reproductive stages  synchrony  establishment  biological control of weeds  Bruchidius villosus   Bruchidae  Cytisus scoparius   Scotch broom  
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