Side effects of a mixture of essential oils on Psyttalia concolor
Integrated Pest Management programs do not always prioritize natural enemies when selecting control methods; too often these important pest reducing agents are negatively affected by the action of other methods in agroecosystems. The aim of this research was to evaluate side effects of a bioinsectic...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Ecotoxicology (London) 2020-11, Vol.29 (9), p.1358-1367 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Integrated Pest Management programs do not always prioritize natural enemies when selecting control methods; too often these important pest reducing agents are negatively affected by the action of other methods in agroecosystems. The aim of this research was to evaluate side effects of a bioinsecticide, developed from the mixture of cedar (
Cedrus atlantica
), eucalyptus (
Corymbia citriodora
) and lemon grass (
Cymbopogon citratus
) essential oils (EOs), in a ratio of 1:1:1, on
Psyttalia concolor
(Szèpligeti) (Hymenoptera: Braconidae) which is a parasitoid of some pests of the Tephritidae family, as
Ceratitis capitata
. The LD
50
of the EOs mixture for
C. capitata
females was 3.09 µl/g, whereas the LD
50
for
P. concolor
females was 20.45 µl/g which suggests the natural enemy is more tolerant to the EOs mixture.
P. concolor
parasitized L3 larvae of
C. capitata
through a voile treated with the mixture of EOs at 1.8% without causing any deleterious effects neither on the percentage of attacked hosts nor on the emergence rate, whereas at the highest concentration tested, 4.8%, decreased both parameters during the 2 first days after treatment. Semi-field assays showed that mixture of EOs was harmless to
P. concolor
when released 4 h after treatment whereas killed 55 ± 3.9% males and 37.5 ± 1.6% females of
C. capitata
. The mixture of EOs used jointly with lambda-cyhalothrin or kaolin, both compounds applied against
C. capitata
in conventional and organic farming, respectively, did not increase the toxicity and/or persistence against the pest. |
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ISSN: | 0963-9292 1573-3017 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s10646-020-02258-5 |