Low-density Pyemotes zhonghuajia effectively controls the eggs and early instar larvae of Megabruchidius dorsalis

IF 2.7 2区 农林科学 Q1 ENTOMOLOGY
Silin Chen , Siyu Chen , Jianfeng Liu , Fangling Xu , Chengxu Wu , Maofa Yang
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Megabruchidius dorsalis (Coleoptera: Bruchinae) is an oligophagous storage pest that damages the seeds of Gleditsia L. in Asia and Europe. Pyemotes zhonghuajia Yu, Zhang & He (Acari: Pyemotidae), an endemic natural enemy of wood-boring pests, is characterized by its preference for dark environments and strong search capabilities. This study investigated the efficiency of P. zhonghuajia to parasitize M. dorsalis based on three parameters as follows: mortality rate, parasitic preference, and functional response. We found that P. zhonghuajia exhibited high mortality rates against the eggs, early instar larvae, and pupae of M. dorsalis, particularly achieving 100% mortality for eggs and 1st–2nd instar larvae within 6 h of treatment. P. zhonghuajia showed a greater inclination to parasitize 3rd–4th instar larvae and pupae of M. dorsalis. The parasitic behavior of P. zhonghuajia toward M. dorsalis eggs and 1st instar larvae conformed to a type III functional response, indicating that parasitism rate increased with host density and then decreased at higher host densities. Increased density of P. zhonghuajia negatively impacted its searching efficiency. In conclusion, P. zhonghuajia was highly efficient in parasitizing various developmental stages of M. dorsalis (especially eggs and early larvae) and could be used for biological control.

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期刊介绍: The Journal of Stored Products Research provides an international medium for the publication of both reviews and original results from laboratory and field studies on the preservation and safety of stored products, notably food stocks, covering storage-related problems from the producer through the supply chain to the consumer. Stored products are characterised by having relatively low moisture content and include raw and semi-processed foods, animal feedstuffs, and a range of other durable items, including materials such as clothing or museum artefacts.
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