The establishment of two parasites of the diamond-back mothPlutella xylostella [Lep.: Plutellidae] in Trinidad,W.I. |
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Authors: | M. Yaseen |
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Affiliation: | (1) Commonwealth Institute of Biological Control, Gordon Street, Curepe, Trinidad, West Indies |
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Abstract: | The diamond-back moth,Plutella xylostella (L.) is a major pest of cruciferous crops in Trinidad, West Indies. Pesticides are applied as a control measure but it is now resistant to several of them. Indigenous parasitesApanteles aciculatus (Ashm.),Apanteles sp. (glomeratus group),Spilochalcis hirtifemora (Ashm.) andTrichogramma brasiliensis (Ashm.) are unable to exert economic control.Apanteles plutellae (Kurdj.) andTetrastichus sokolowskii Kurdj. were introduced and are now well established. It is recommended to introduce additional parasitesMacromalon sp. andThyraeella collaris (Grav.) in order to obtain complete biological control. |
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