Tachinids in conservation biological control of phytophagous Pentatomidae

Several stink bugs species constitute an important pest complex in soybean worldwide. Tachinidae parasitoids are an important tool to be exploited in conservation biological control programs. We evaluated parasitism of pentatomids in different periods of their life-history: diapause (late autumn and...

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Hauptverfasser: Fernández, Celina Andrea, Punschke, Eduardo Lujan, Cingolani, M. Fernanda, Carrizo, Ana Paula, Barakat, M. Candela, de Vilhena Perez Dios, Rodrigo, Blengino, Franco, Huarte, Facundo, Montero, Guillermo Alberto
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description Several stink bugs species constitute an important pest complex in soybean worldwide. Tachinidae parasitoids are an important tool to be exploited in conservation biological control programs. We evaluated parasitism of pentatomids in different periods of their life-history: diapause (late autumn and winter), start of activity (spring) and full activity (late summer and early autumn). During the growing seasons 2017–2018 and 2019–2020, we collected stink bugs from soybean, alfalfa and wheat crops and natural vegetation, of three species ( Nezara viridula , Edessa meditabunda and Diceraeus furcatus ) and reared them in laboratory until pupal formation and adult emergence of tachinid. We examined the relationship among pentatomid abundance and multiple measures of parasitism: through observation of tachinid eggs externally attached to stink bugs body upon field collection and through further verification of parasitism in the laboratory. We also examined the preference of tachinids regarding host sex. Seven tachinid species were detected. Neobrachelia cf. edessae parasitizing E. meditabunda was recorded for the first time in Argentina. Only in two periods of N. viridula life history (diapause and start of activity period) the presence of tachinid eggs externally attached to the stink bugs cuticle was a reliable estimation of successful parasitism. Parasitism was highest on N. viridula , followed by E. meditabunda and lower on D. furcatus . Parasitism of stink bugs was highest during the start of activity and during diapause. During the full activity period in 2017–2018 male hosts were more parasitized than females. This work provides field results valuable for designing tools for pentatomid conservation biological control programs.
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Agriculture
Alfalfa
Animal Biochemistry
Animal Ecology
Argentina
Autumn
Behavioral Sciences
Biological activity
Biological control
Biological effects
Biomedical and Life Sciences
Cereal crops
Conservation
Control programs
Crops
Diapause
Edessa meditabunda
Eggs
Entomology
Growing season
Life history
Life Sciences
males
Natural vegetation
New records
Nezara viridula
Parasitism
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Pentatomidae
Pesticides
Plant Pathology
pupae
Sorghum
Soybeans
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spring
summer
Tachinidae
Vegetation
Wheat
winter
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