2023
DOI: 10.1093/ee/nvad079
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Augmentative biological control for squash bug (Hemiptera: Coreidae) using the egg parasitoid, Hadronotus pennsylvanicus (Hymenoptera: Scelionidae)

Sean M Boyle,
Scott Salom,
Peter Schultz
et al.

Abstract: The squash bug, Anasa tristis (De Geer) (Hemiptera: Coreidae), is a serious pest of cucurbit crops across the United States. Conventional growers commonly use broad-spectrum insecticides to manage squash bugs, however organic growers lack these effective chemical tools and must rely on alternative management strategies. Biological control of A. tristis is largely understudied, specifically the potential of natural enemy, Hadronotus pennsylvanicus (Ashmead) (Hymenoptera: Scelionidae), as an augmentative biologi… Show more

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“…Because of the widespread application of insecticides and the biological traits of the mites, such as their high reproductive capacity and arrhenotokous type of reproduction, they are exceedingly challenging to control. Thus, researchers are looking for alternate biological control strategies to manage this pest, including predatory mites [4] and entomopathogenic fungi [5,6].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Because of the widespread application of insecticides and the biological traits of the mites, such as their high reproductive capacity and arrhenotokous type of reproduction, they are exceedingly challenging to control. Thus, researchers are looking for alternate biological control strategies to manage this pest, including predatory mites [4] and entomopathogenic fungi [5,6].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%