在意大利东北部,木蛾在铃木果蝇上的建立和寄生水平:来自4年放生项目的见解。

Marco Valerio Rossi Stacconi, Lorenzo Fellin, Alberto Grassi, Asia Colmagro, Simone Puppato, Gianfranco Anfora
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入侵果蝇铃木果蝇(双翅目:果蝇科)的管理仍然依赖于化学控制,尽管担心农药抗性和环境影响。目前正在探索综合虫害管理战略,但目前的选择仍然有限,而且往往不足。在入侵地区,当地的天敌大多是多面手的蛹寄生蜂,这已被证明不足以控制这种迅速蔓延的害虫。相反,在其原生地,铃木夜蛾是更特化的寄生蜂幼虫的宿主,这可能减轻其对水果作物的影响。国外广泛的研究和风险评估表明,幼虫类内寄生蜂(Ganaspis kimorum)(膜翅目:无花果科)是最适合的经典生物防治对象。2021年,意大利启动了一项利用日本kimorum种群的繁殖性生物防治计划。在这里,我们展示了在意大利东北部进行的前4年的释放结果,在那里,寄生蜂在20个不同的地点被释放。我们概述了在这些站点的监测活动,以确定是否成功建立和评估其对目标害虫和非目标物种的寄生水平。结果证实,kimorum是铃木夜蛾的专家,可能不会与当地的拟寄生虫争夺生殖资源。收集到的数据还表明,这种寄生蜂已经在几个地点扎根,并且正在从最初的释放地点逐渐扩大其范围。在首次放生金线虫四年后,收集到的数据为这种生物防治策略的有效性和生态影响提供了宝贵的见解。
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Establishment and parasitism levels of Ganaspis kimorum on Drosophila suzukii in Northeastern Italy: insights from a 4-yr release program.

The management of the invasive fruit fly Drosophila suzukii (Diptera: Drosophilidae) still relies on chemical control, despite concerns about pesticide resistance and environmental impact. Integrated pest management strategies are being explored, but current options remain limited and often insufficient. In invaded regions, local natural enemies are mostly generalist pupal parasitoids, which have proven inadequate for controlling this rapidly spreading pest. Conversely, in its native range, D. suzukii is host to more specialized larval parasitoids that may mitigate its impact on fruit crops. Extensive foreign exploration and risk assessments identified the larval endoparasitoid Ganaspis kimorum (Hymenoptera: Figitidae) as the most suitable candidate for classical biological control. In 2021, Italy launched a propagative biocontrol program utilizing a Japanese population of G. kimorum. Here, we present the results from the first 4 yr of releases conducted in Northeast Italy, where the parasitoid was released at 20 different locations. We provide an overview of the monitoring activities at these sites to determine whether G. kimorum has successfully established and to assess its parasitism levels on both the target pest and nontarget species. Results confirmed that G. kimorum is a specialist on D. suzukii and likely does not compete with local parasitoids for reproductive resources. Collected data also suggest that the parasitoid has become established in several locations, and it is gradually expanding its range from the initial release sites. Four years after the initial release of G. kimorum, the data gathered offers valuable insights into the efficacy and ecological implications of this biocontrol strategy.

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