نتایج جستجو برای: augmentative release

تعداد نتایج: 215246  

Journal: :journal of crop protection 2015
atena mahrughan jalal shirazi masoud amir maafi hemmat dadpour

a study was carried out to map dispersal of trichogramma brassicae bezd. on tomato in a 0.5 ha field. first, 1, 5, 10, 15, 20 and 25 meter distances from the central point of the field were marked in form of squares. on each square, 8 points were selected and a wooden stake of 1.5 m length was vertically secured into the soil at each point equal to plant height and bearing a yellow sticky trap ...

2007
David W. Crowder

To access the effect of augmentative biological control agents, 31 articles were reviewed that investigated the impact of release rates of 35 augmentative biological control agents on the control of 42 arthropod pests. In 64% of the cases, the release rate of the biological control agent did not significantly affect the density or mortality of the pest insect. Results where similar when parasit...

2007
David W. Crowder

To access the effect of augmentative biological control agents, 31 articles were reviewed that investigated the impact of release rates of 35 augmentative biological control agents on the control of 42 arthropod pests. In 64% of the cases, the release rate of the biological control agent did not significantly affect the density or mortality of the pest insect. Results where similar when parasit...

2005
Mark G. WRIGHT Thomas P. KUHAR Joselito M. DIEZ Michael P. HOFFMANN

Augmentative biological control in outdoor cropping systems is often considered to be ineffective. High release rates are often needed for effective control and may be so frequently required that they become prohibitively expensive, especially when natural enemies are purchased from commercial suppliers. Natural enemies released argumentatively may provide control levels that are considered too...

Journal: :Japanese Journal of Applied Entomology and Zoology 2021

Five phytoseiid mite species: Phytoseiulus persimilis Athias-Henriot, Neoseiulus californicus(McGregor), womersleyi(Schicha), Amblyseius eharai Amitai and Swirski, Euseius sojaensis(Ehara)(Acari: Phytoseiidae)were collected from commercial Japanese pear orchards in Shizuoka Prefecture. To evaluate the suppressive effect of generalist species on spider Tetranychus kanzawai Kishida(Acari: Tetrany...

2012
Serge Quilici Pascal Rousse

Augmentative releases of parasitoids may be a useful tool for the area-wide management of tephritid pests. The latter are parasitized by many wasp species, though only a few of them are relevant for augmentative biocontrol purposes. To date, nearly all the actual or potential biocontrol agents for such programs are egg or larval Opiinae parasitoids (Hymenoptera: Braconidae). Here, we review the...

2004
Mark S. Hoddle Pascal Oevering Phil A. Phillips Ben A. Faber

The efficacy of augmentative releases of a predatory thrips, Franklinothrips orizabensis, was assessed for control of avocado thrips, Scirtothrips perseae. F. orizabensis were released weekly at a rate of 50 pupae per tree into replicated experimental blocks in two different Hass avocado orchards in southern California, USA. Thrips-days calculated from weekly population counts and yellow sticky...

2012
Pablo Montoya Jorge Cancino Lía Ruiz

The successful application of Augmentative Biological Control (ABC) to control pest fruit flies (Diptera: Tephritidae) confronts two fundamental requirements: (1) the establishment of efficient mass rearing procedures for the species to be released, and (2) the development of methodologies for the packing and release of parasitoids that permit a uniform distribution and their optimal field perf...

Journal: :Journal of economic entomology 2003
Paula M Shrewsbury Mark R Hardin

A laboratory trial evaluated four phytoseiid species for their potential as biological control agents of spruce spider mite, Oligonychus ununguis (Jacobi) (Acari: Tetranychidae). An augmentative biological control approach, using the predatory mites Neoseiulus fallacis Garman and Galendromus occidentalis Nesbitt (Acari: Phytoseiidae), was evaluated for reducing pest mite densities and injury, a...

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