Ecological and Biological Aspects of Aphid Parasitoids on Navel Orange Trees in Egypt

A. Saleh, H. Ismail, Eman Arafa, M. Zawrah
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The current study aimed to estimate the seasonal abundance of aphid species and their associated parasitoids on navel orange trees across the two seasons of 2021 and 2022 and to evaluate the potential impact of Aphidius matricariae Haliday against Aphis gossypii (Glover) during the period extended from August 2022 to January 2023. The results showed that the major aphid species were A. gossypii, Aphis citricola (van der Goot), Myzus persicae (Sulzer), and Aphis craccivora Koch. Data also revealed that A. matricariae, Trioxys sp., and Praon sp. were recorded as primary parasitoids and Charips sp. as a hyperparasitoid parasitoid. The behavior of A. matricariae varied according to the different host densities, since increased host density led to increased stings and mummies, and decreased leaf arrival times and host arrival times. By rearing A. matricariae on A. gossypii for three successive generations, the sex ratio (females: males) was nearly 1: 1 in the first two generations, but males dominated in the third ones (2.83:1). The obtained results showed that the parasitoid A. matricariae was the most abundant and efficient species and could be included in future biocontrol programs against A. gossypii.
埃及脐橙树蚜虫的生态学和生物学研究
本研究旨在估计2021年和2022年两个季节脐橙树上蚜虫及其相关拟寄生物的季节性丰度,并评估2022年8月至2023年1月期间蚜虫对棉蚜(Aphis gossypii)的潜在影响。结果表明:棉蚜、citricola蚜(van der Goot)、桃蚜(Myzus persicae)、craccivora Koch蚜为主要蚜虫种;资料还显示,a . matriariae、Trioxys sp.和Praon sp.为一级寄生蜂,Charips sp.为超寄生蜂。随着寄主密度的增加,黄颡鱼的刺和干尸数量增加,叶片到达时间和寄主到达时间减少,黄颡鱼的行为随寄主密度的增加而变化。在棉蚜上连续饲养3代,前2代雌雄比接近1:1,第3代雄占优势(2.83:1)。结果表明,拟寄生蜂是棉蚜最丰富、最有效的一种,可作为今后棉蚜生物防治的重要手段。
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