Data di Pubblicazione:
2010
Citazione:
Current status of Saissetia oleae biological control in Sardinia (Italy) / Delrio, Gavino; Foxi, C.. - In: IOBC/WPRS BULLETIN. - ISSN 1027-3115. - 59:(2010), pp. 171-176.
Abstract:
During 1993 and 2008 the parasitoid complex of black scale, Saissetia oleae (Oliv.), was
studied in olive groves of Sardinia after the encyrtids Metaphycus helvolus (Comp.) and M. lounsburyi
(How.) were introduced in the period 1981-1982.
The parasitism rate on nymphs was 6.7% in 1981, before the introduction of the two encyrtids,
and 8.0% and 5.3% in 1993 and 2008, whereas the parasitism rate on females was 21.0%, 23.7% and
7.7%, respectively. The pteromalids S. caerulea (Fonsc.) and Moranila californica (How.) were the
dominant parasitoid species in 1981, whereas the introduced M. helvolus and M. lounsburyi were the
most abundant species in 1993.
M. helvolus and M. lounsburyi, introduced for the first time 30 years ago, are well established and
provide biological control of black scale in combination with other natural enemies.
studied in olive groves of Sardinia after the encyrtids Metaphycus helvolus (Comp.) and M. lounsburyi
(How.) were introduced in the period 1981-1982.
The parasitism rate on nymphs was 6.7% in 1981, before the introduction of the two encyrtids,
and 8.0% and 5.3% in 1993 and 2008, whereas the parasitism rate on females was 21.0%, 23.7% and
7.7%, respectively. The pteromalids S. caerulea (Fonsc.) and Moranila californica (How.) were the
dominant parasitoid species in 1981, whereas the introduced M. helvolus and M. lounsburyi were the
most abundant species in 1993.
M. helvolus and M. lounsburyi, introduced for the first time 30 years ago, are well established and
provide biological control of black scale in combination with other natural enemies.
Tipologia CRIS:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Elenco autori:
Delrio, Gavino; Foxi, C.
Link alla scheda completa:
Pubblicato in: