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Effect of native natural enemies on the population dynamics of the grape mealybug,Pseudococcus maritimus (Hom.: Pseudococcidae), in apple and pear orchards
Authors:T R Grasswitz  E C Burts
Institution:(1) Tree Fruit Research and Extension Center, Washington State University, 1100 N. Western Ave., 98801 Wenatchee, WA, USA;(2) Present address: Biology Division, University of Brighton, Lewes Road, Moulsecoomb, BN2 4GJ Brighton, Sussex, UK
Abstract:The impact of native natural enemies on populations of the grape mealybug,Pseudococcus maritimus (Ehrhorn) in apple and pear orchards was assessed using a combination of techniques, including exclusion cages, limb-banding, and visual inspection of shoots and fruits. The complex of native natural enemies (which included two encyrtid parasitoids, (Pseudaphycus websteri Timberlake andMayridia species), a coccinellid beetle (Hyperaspis lateralis Mulsant), and a chamaemyiid fly (Leucopis verticalis Malloch), provided reasonably good control in orchards that had not been treated with insecticides for one to two years. However, surveys indicated that most of these species were absent from orchards regularly sprayed with pesticides.
Keywords:biological control            Pseudaphycus            Encyrtidae            Hyperaspis            Coccinellidae            Leucopis            Chamaemyiidae  orchard
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