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The role of leaf wounding and an epigeal predator on caterpillar damage to tomato plants
Authors:SIMON HODGE  STEVE WRATTEN  JASON SMITH  MATHEW THOMAS  CHRIS FRAMPTON
Institution:Plant, Soil and Ecological Sciences Division, PO Box 84, Lincoln University, Canterbury, New Zealand;Applied Management and Computing Division, PO Box 84, Lincoln University, Canterbury, New Zealand
Abstract:The effects of leaf wounding and the presence of a New Zealand carabid predator, Megadromus antarcticus, on the mortality of, and leaf damage caused by, Spodoptera litura on tomatoes were examined in glass houses. The presence of the non-climbing carabid increased S. litura mortality with a subsequent decrease in leaf damage. Leaf wounding produced a possible decrease in herbivory but did not affect S. litura mortality. Neither leaf wounding or the presence of carabids affected the vertical distribution of leaf damage on the tomato plants. The role of M. antarcticus as a biocontrol agent for tomato pests in New Zealand is briefly discussed.
Keywords:Leaf-wounding  induced defences  tomato              Lycospersicon esculentum            Carabidae              Megadromus            Lepidoptera              Spodoptera            herbivory  predation  biocontrol
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