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Augmentation of the assassin bug Pristhesancus plagipennis (Walker) (Hemiptera: Reduviidae) as a biological control agent for Helicoverpa spp. in cotton
Authors:Paul R Grundy  Derek A Maelzer
Affiliation:;Agency for Food and Fibre Sciences, Department of Primary Industries, LMB 1, Biloela, Qld, 4715, Australia. ;Department of Zoology and Entomology, School of Life Sciences, University of Queensland, Qld 4072, Australia.
Abstract:Third-instar nymphs of the Australian assassin bug, Pristhesancus plagipennis (Walker), were released into cotton plots at two release densities and two crop growth stages to test their biological control potential. Release rates of 2 and 5 nymphs per metre row resulted in field populations of 0.51 and 1.38 nymphs per metre row, respectively, indicating that over 70% of nymphs died or emigrated within two weeks of release. Effective release rates of 1.38 nymphs per metre row reduced the number of Helicoverpa spp. larvae in the plots for a 7-week period. Crop yields were significantly greater in the plots to which P. plagipennis nymphs were released, with the effective release rate of 1.38 nymphs per metre row providing equivalent yields as insecticide treated plots. The data suggest that P. plagipennis has the capacity to reduce Helicoverpa spp. larvae densities in cotton crops when augmented through inundative release.
Keywords:heliothis    inundative    mass release    natural enemies    predators
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