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Embrapa Clima Temperado; Embrapa Uva e Vinho. |
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10/06/2019 |
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Artigo em Periódico Indexado |
Autoria: |
CASTILHOS, R. V.; PASINI, R. A.; GRÜTZMACHER, A. D.; NAVA, D. E.; BOTTON, M. |
Afiliação: |
RODOLFO VARGAS CASTILHOS, EPAGRI; R. A. PASINI, Center of Higher Education Riograndense; A. D. GRÜTZMACHER, UFPEL; DORI EDSON NAVA, CPACT; MARCOS BOTTON, CNPUV. |
Título: |
Effect of toxic baits used for fruit fly control against Trichogramma pretiosum and Chrysoperla externa. |
Ano de publicação: |
2019 |
Fonte/Imprenta: |
Fruits, v. 74, n. 3, p. 110-116, 2019. |
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Inglês |
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Toxic baits are an important tool in fruit flies management; however, some beneficial insects such as natural enemies can be impaired by this technique.
In this study, the toxicity of some se-lected baits on Trichogramma pretiosum and Chrys-operla externa, which are important as biological con-trol agents of fruit pests, was evaluated. Materials and methods ? Bioassays were conducted under labora-tory conditions (temperature of 25±2 °C, relative hu-midity 70±10% and 14 h day length) and consisted on the exposure of adults to a fine film of bait (drops with ~ 4 mm of diameter). Based on either, reduction of the parasitism capacity for T. pretiosum or mortal-ity for C. externa, thebaits were grouped in the IOBC toxicity categories. Results and discussion ? The mal-athion-basedbaits composed by the attractants sug-arcane molasses (7%), Biofruit® (5%) and ANAMED®are harmful to both species based on reduction of >96% in the parasitism capacity of T. pretiosum and 100% mortality for C. externa. Toxic baits composed by the aforementioned attractants with the insecti-cide spinosad added, and the commercial bait Suc-cess® 0.02 CBare harmful to T. pretiosum, with reduc-tions on parasitism capacity higher than 87%. How-ever, these baits are relatively selective to C. externa adults, with mortality ranging from 23 to 60%. Con-clusion ? Based on the obtained results, toxic baits with spinosad are more selective to predators and considered a more ecofriendly option for integrated fruit flies management.KeywordsBrazil, fruit flies management, biological pest control, food attractants MenosToxic baits are an important tool in fruit flies management; however, some beneficial insects such as natural enemies can be impaired by this technique.
In this study, the toxicity of some se-lected baits on Trichogramma pretiosum and Chrys-operla externa, which are important as biological con-trol agents of fruit pests, was evaluated. Materials and methods ? Bioassays were conducted under labora-tory conditions (temperature of 25±2 °C, relative hu-midity 70±10% and 14 h day length) and consisted on the exposure of adults to a fine film of bait (drops with ~ 4 mm of diameter). Based on either, reduction of the parasitism capacity for T. pretiosum or mortal-ity for C. externa, thebaits were grouped in the IOBC toxicity categories. Results and discussion ? The mal-athion-basedbaits composed by the attractants sug-arcane molasses (7%), Biofruit® (5%) and ANAMED®are harmful to both species based on reduction of >96% in the parasitism capacity of T. pretiosum and 100% mortality for C. externa. Toxic baits composed by the aforementioned attractants with the insecti-cide spinosad added, and the commercial bait Suc-cess® 0.02 CBare harmful to T. pretiosum, with reduc-tions on parasitism capacity higher than 87%. How-ever, these baits are relatively selective to C. externa adults, with mortality ranging from 23 to 60%. Con-clusion ? Based on the obtained results, toxic bait... Mostrar Tudo |
Palavras-Chave: |
Biological pest control; Food attractants; Fruit flies management; Isca tóxica. |
Thesagro: |
Isca; Mosca das Frutas. |
Thesaurus Nal: |
Chrysoperla externa; Trichogramma pretiosum. |
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