Novel records of parasitoids targeting fall armyworm, Spodoptera frugiperda (J. E. Smith) (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae), in rice-corn-based cropping systems in the Philippines

Q4 Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Evelyn M. Valdez, Ravindra C. Joshi, G. S. Rillon, Kennedy B. DELA CRUZ, D. Donayre, Edwin C. Martin, Femia R. Sandoval, E. Quilang, Muhammad Faheem, Sivapragasam Annamalai
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In the Philippines, the Fall Armyworm (FAW) was initially documented infesting corn in June 2019 and rice in May 2021. Relying on commercially available insecticides as the primary, if not exclusive, management strategy raises concerns about potential issues arising from FAW developing resistance to these chemicals, and the associated risks these insecticides pose to non-target organisms and the environment. To address these challenges, it is imperative to explore potential naturally occurring indigenous biological control agents and entomopathogens of the FAW. Regular field samplings and monitoring of FAW and its natural enemies were systematically conducted in selected municipalities of Central and Northern Luzon, as well as the Cagayan Valley regions of the Philippines. FAW larvae suspected of parasitization were collected from the field and subsequently reared in the laboratory for parasitoid emergence and other natural enemies. The parasitoids that emerged were sent to the Centre for Agriculture and Biosciences International United Kingdom (CABI UK) Diagnostic and Advisory Service for identification. Two hymenopteran parasitoids, Brachymeria lasus Walker (Family: Chalcididae) and Copidosoma floridanum (Ashmead) (Family: Encyrtidae), were identified from the lab-reared FAW larval samples. These two FAW parasitoids are new records in the Philippines and elsewhere.
菲律宾以水稻-玉米为基础的种植系统中针对秋虫 Spodoptera frugiperda (J. E. Smith)(鳞翅目:夜蛾科)的寄生虫的新记录
在菲律宾,2019 年 6 月和 2021 年 5 月分别首次记录到秋绵虫(FAW)侵染玉米和水稻。依赖市售杀虫剂作为主要(如果不是唯一)的管理策略,令人担忧秋虫对这些化学品产生抗药性所带来的潜在问题,以及这些杀虫剂对非目标生物和环境造成的相关风险。为应对这些挑战,当务之急是发掘潜在的本地天然生物控制剂和虫媒病原体。在菲律宾吕宋岛中部和北部以及卡加延河谷地区的选定城市,对FAW及其天敌进行了系统的定期实地采样和监测。从田间采集疑似寄生虫的草翅虫幼虫,然后在实验室饲养,以检测寄生虫和其他天敌的出现。出现的寄生虫被送往英国国际农业与生物科学中心(CABI UK)的诊断和咨询服务机构进行鉴定。从实验室饲养的 FAW 幼虫样本中鉴定出了两种膜翅目寄生虫,分别是 Brachymeria lasus Walker(科:Chalcididae)和 Copidosoma floridanum (Ashmead)(科:Encyrtidae)。这两种寄生虫是菲律宾和其他地方的新记录。
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Journal of Biological Control
Journal of Biological Control Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Insect Science
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