نتایج جستجو برای: natural enemy

تعداد نتایج: 485279  

Journal: :journal of crop protection 2012
hooshang rafiee-dastjerdi mehdi hassanpour gadir nouri-ganbalani ali golizadeh somaye sarmadi

habrobracon hebetor say (hymenoptera: braconidae) as an ectoparasitoid of larval stage of lepidopterous pests is widely used in biological control programs. in the present research, the effect of field recommended doses of imidacloprid, indoxacarb and deltamethrin were studied on life table parameters of h. hebetor in pupal stage treatment. one hundred, two-day-old pupae were treated with 1 mic...

2005
Kent M. DAANE Rodrigo KRUGNER Vaughn M. WALTON

The effectiveness of augmentation programs varies depending on natural enemy species released, targeted pest, and release environment. For example, open-fields, row crops, and orchards present a more difficult environment for successful natural enemy release than protected environments, such as glasshouses. Released natural enemies may disperse from the target site, perform poorly at ambient te...

Journal: :Scientific reports 2016
Jingfei Guo Kanglai He Richard L Hellmich Shuxiong Bai Tiantao Zhang Yunjun Liu Tofael Ahmed Zhenying Wang

Possible non-target effect of transgenic cry1Ie maize exerts on natural enemy community biodiversity in the field is unresolved. In the present study, a 2-yr comparison of transgenic cry1Ie maize (Event IE09S034, Bt maize) and its near isoline (Zong 31, non-Bt maize) on natural enemy community biodiversity were compared with whole plant inspections, pitfall traps and suction sampler. Natural en...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2013
Bret D Elderd Brian J Rehill Kyle J Haynes Greg Dwyer

Cyclic outbreaks of defoliating insects devastate forests, but their causes are poorly understood. Outbreak cycles are often assumed to be driven by density-dependent mortality due to natural enemies, because pathogens and predators cause high mortality and because natural-enemy models reproduce fluctuations in defoliation data. The role of induced defenses is in contrast often dismissed, becau...

Journal: :Environmental entomology 2012
A J Varenhorst M E O'Neal

Natural enemies of the invasive pest Aphis glycines Matsumura can prevent its establishment and population growth. However, current A. glycines management practices include the application of broad-spectrum insecticides that affect pests and natural enemies that are present in the field at the time of application. An alternative is the use of selective insecticides that affect the targeted pes...

Journal: :Environmental entomology 2007
A K Fiedler D A Landis

Habitat management is a type of conservation biological control that focuses on increasing natural enemy populations by providing them with plant resources such as pollen and nectar. Insects are known to respond to a variety of plant characteristics in their search for plant-provided resources. A better understanding of the specific characteristics used by natural enemy insects in selecting the...

Journal: :PeerJ 2015
Emily A Martin Björn Reineking Bumsuk Seo Ingolf Steffan-Dewenter

Aphids are a major concern in agricultural crops worldwide, and control by natural enemies is an essential component of the ecological intensification of agriculture. Although the complexity of agricultural landscapes is known to influence natural enemies of pests, few studies have measured the degree of pest control by different enemy guilds across gradients in landscape complexity. Here, we u...

Journal: :Journal of theoretical biology 2010
Sanyi Tang Guangyao Tang Robert A Cheke

Many factors including pest natural enemy ratios, starting densities, timings of natural enemy releases, dosages and timings of insecticide applications and instantaneous killing rates of pesticides on both pests and natural enemies can affect the success of IPM control programmes. To address how such factors influence successful pest control, hybrid impulsive pest-natural enemy models with dif...

2014
Shahlo Safarzoda Christine A. Bahlai Aaron F. Fox Douglas A. Landis

Insect natural enemies (predators and parasitoids) provide important ecosystem services by suppressing populations of insect pests in many agricultural crops. However, the role of natural enemies against cereal aphids in Michigan winter wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) is largely unknown. The objectives of this research were to characterize the natural enemy community in wheat fields and evaluate t...

Journal: :Journal of economic entomology 2013
Peter Asiimwe Steven E Naranjo Peter C Ellsworth

The abundance and distribution of insect herbivores is determined by, among other things, plant quality and natural enemies. These two factors vary temporally and spatially, subsequently affecting seasonal population dynamics. The relative influence of plant quality and natural enemies on the seasonal dynamics of Bemisia tabaci (Gennadius) was investigated in a 3-yr field study in cotton. Plant...

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