Different preys affecting biology and life table parameters of Exochomus nigripennis (Erichson) (Col.: Coccinellidae): prospects for augmentative biological control of sucking pests
The development and reproductive capacities of the ladybird, Exochomus nigripennis (Erichson) (Col.: Coccinellidae), were conducted in the laboratory conditions on three preys. The differences in immature developmental periods on various preys tested were significant, being longest on A. pistaciae a...
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Veröffentlicht in: | International journal of tropical insect science 2020-03, Vol.40 (1), p.21-26 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The development and reproductive capacities of the ladybird,
Exochomus nigripennis
(Erichson) (Col.: Coccinellidae), were conducted in the laboratory conditions on three preys. The differences in immature developmental periods on various preys tested were significant, being longest on
A. pistaciae
and shortest on
Ephestia kuehniella
eggs. Male and female adults fed on
Agonoscena pistaciae
lived longer than the predators fed other preys. Also, the oviposition period was at the longest level for females reared on
E. kuehniella
eggs and at the shortest level for
A. pistaciae
. Significantly, more eggs were oviposited on
A. pistaciae
than on
E. kuehniella
eggs and
Gossyparia spuria
. The highest and lowest net reproductive rate (
R
0
) values were for the predators fed on
A. pistaciae
and
E. kuehniella
eggs, respectively. The
E. nigripennis
fed on
E. kuehniella
eggs had the highest value of the intrinsic rate of increase (
r
m
). In contrast, the lowest
r
m
value was obtained when predators fed on
A. pistaciae
. Similarly, the finite rate of increase (
λ
) was highest on
E. kuehniella
eggs and lowest on
A. pistaciae
. The mean population generation time ranged from 42.5 days on
E. kuehniella
eggs to 59.6 days on
A. pistaciae
. Our findings suggest that
E. nigripennis
can be highly efficient for controlling
A. pistaciae
. Also,
E. kuehniella
eggs could be more useful for mass rearing of
E. nigripennis
to use in integrated pest management program of sucking pests. |
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ISSN: | 1742-7592 1742-7584 1742-7592 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s42690-019-00046-1 |