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Biological Control Options for the Golden Twin-Spot Moth, Chrysodeixis chalcites (Esper) (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae) in Banana Crops of the Canary Islands

SIMPLE SUMMARY: The golden twin-spot moth, Chrysodeixis chalcites, is a pest whose larvae cause serious skin injuries to banana fruits in the Canary Islands, reducing their commercial value. The use of Integrated Pest Management (IPM) strategies (cultural, biological, and chemical control) is recomm...

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Autores principales: del Pino, Modesto, Cabello, Tomás, Hernández-Suárez, Estrella
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9225108/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35735853
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/insects13060516
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description SIMPLE SUMMARY: The golden twin-spot moth, Chrysodeixis chalcites, is a pest whose larvae cause serious skin injuries to banana fruits in the Canary Islands, reducing their commercial value. The use of Integrated Pest Management (IPM) strategies (cultural, biological, and chemical control) is recommended for the effective and sustainable management of this pest. The identification of its parasitoids and the quantification of their effects on pest populations are essential for the development of biological controls. In this study, we conducted an extensive survey to identify the most important parasitoid species of Ch. chalcites and evaluated the efficacy of the egg parasitoid Trichogramma achaeae as a biological control agent in banana plantations in the Canary Islands. Our findings indicate that populations of native parasitoids can exert a certain degree of natural control over Ch. chalcites. However, their naturally occurring populations are insufficient to minimize the damage caused by this pest. Thus, the development of IPM programs based on the use of selective insecticides, the conservation of natural enemies and inundative releases of mass-reared wasps is also necessary. The parasitoid T. achaeae has been identified as a promising biological control agent of Ch. chalcites in greenhouse banana crops, but it is necessary to carry out further studies to establish the most appropriate release strategies. ABSTRACT: Chrysodeixis chalcites (Esper) (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae) is a significant pest in banana plantations in the Canary Islands. Field surveys were carried out to identify its naturally occurring parasitoids and estimate their parasitism rates between September 2007 and October 2010. Ch. chalcites was parasitized by six different larval/pupal parasitoid species: Cotesia sp., C. glomerata L. (Hym.: Braconidae), Aplomyia confinis Fallén (Dip.: Tachinidae), Hyposoter rufiventris Perez, Ctenochares bicolorus L. (Hym.: Ichneumonidae) and Aleiodes sp. (Hym.: Braconidae). Among them, Cotesia sp. was the most frequent species, accounting for 8.18% of parasitized larvae. High levels of egg parasitism were detected, with Trichogramma achaeae Nagaraja and Nagarkatti (Hym.: Trichogrammatidae) being the most widely distributed egg parasitoid. A greenhouse assay was also carried out on a commercial banana crop with the aim of evaluating the potential of T. achaeae as a biological control agent and compared with a chemical control. Five periodic inundative releases of 35 adults/m(2) every 21 days were necessary to achieve an adequate parasitism level (56.25 ± 1.61%). Moreover, there was 15.75% less foliar damage in the biological control plot compared to the chemical control plot. These results indicate that T. achaeae could be a promising biocontrol agent of Ch. chalcites in greenhouse banana crops.
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spelling pubmed-92251082022-06-24 Biological Control Options for the Golden Twin-Spot Moth, Chrysodeixis chalcites (Esper) (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae) in Banana Crops of the Canary Islands del Pino, Modesto Cabello, Tomás Hernández-Suárez, Estrella Insects Article SIMPLE SUMMARY: The golden twin-spot moth, Chrysodeixis chalcites, is a pest whose larvae cause serious skin injuries to banana fruits in the Canary Islands, reducing their commercial value. The use of Integrated Pest Management (IPM) strategies (cultural, biological, and chemical control) is recommended for the effective and sustainable management of this pest. The identification of its parasitoids and the quantification of their effects on pest populations are essential for the development of biological controls. In this study, we conducted an extensive survey to identify the most important parasitoid species of Ch. chalcites and evaluated the efficacy of the egg parasitoid Trichogramma achaeae as a biological control agent in banana plantations in the Canary Islands. Our findings indicate that populations of native parasitoids can exert a certain degree of natural control over Ch. chalcites. However, their naturally occurring populations are insufficient to minimize the damage caused by this pest. Thus, the development of IPM programs based on the use of selective insecticides, the conservation of natural enemies and inundative releases of mass-reared wasps is also necessary. The parasitoid T. achaeae has been identified as a promising biological control agent of Ch. chalcites in greenhouse banana crops, but it is necessary to carry out further studies to establish the most appropriate release strategies. ABSTRACT: Chrysodeixis chalcites (Esper) (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae) is a significant pest in banana plantations in the Canary Islands. Field surveys were carried out to identify its naturally occurring parasitoids and estimate their parasitism rates between September 2007 and October 2010. Ch. chalcites was parasitized by six different larval/pupal parasitoid species: Cotesia sp., C. glomerata L. (Hym.: Braconidae), Aplomyia confinis Fallén (Dip.: Tachinidae), Hyposoter rufiventris Perez, Ctenochares bicolorus L. (Hym.: Ichneumonidae) and Aleiodes sp. (Hym.: Braconidae). Among them, Cotesia sp. was the most frequent species, accounting for 8.18% of parasitized larvae. High levels of egg parasitism were detected, with Trichogramma achaeae Nagaraja and Nagarkatti (Hym.: Trichogrammatidae) being the most widely distributed egg parasitoid. A greenhouse assay was also carried out on a commercial banana crop with the aim of evaluating the potential of T. achaeae as a biological control agent and compared with a chemical control. Five periodic inundative releases of 35 adults/m(2) every 21 days were necessary to achieve an adequate parasitism level (56.25 ± 1.61%). Moreover, there was 15.75% less foliar damage in the biological control plot compared to the chemical control plot. These results indicate that T. achaeae could be a promising biocontrol agent of Ch. chalcites in greenhouse banana crops. MDPI 2022-05-31 /pmc/articles/PMC9225108/ /pubmed/35735853 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/insects13060516 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Biological Control Options for the Golden Twin-Spot Moth, Chrysodeixis chalcites (Esper) (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae) in Banana Crops of the Canary Islands
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title_full Biological Control Options for the Golden Twin-Spot Moth, Chrysodeixis chalcites (Esper) (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae) in Banana Crops of the Canary Islands
title_fullStr Biological Control Options for the Golden Twin-Spot Moth, Chrysodeixis chalcites (Esper) (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae) in Banana Crops of the Canary Islands
title_full_unstemmed Biological Control Options for the Golden Twin-Spot Moth, Chrysodeixis chalcites (Esper) (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae) in Banana Crops of the Canary Islands
title_short Biological Control Options for the Golden Twin-Spot Moth, Chrysodeixis chalcites (Esper) (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae) in Banana Crops of the Canary Islands
title_sort biological control options for the golden twin-spot moth, chrysodeixis chalcites (esper) (lepidoptera: noctuidae) in banana crops of the canary islands
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9225108/
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