2021
DOI: 10.21548/42-1-4348
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Influence of Vineyard Vegetational Borders on Western Grape Leafhopper (Erythroneura elegantula Osborn), its Egg Parasitoids (Anagrus spp.) and Generalist Insect Predators

Abstract: Studies have shown that vegetational diversity in or around cropping systems can enhance natural enemy abundance, although the impact on herbivores is less certain. We studied the influence of vineyard vegetational borders on density of the western grape leafhopper, Erythroneura elegantula, its major parasitoids, Anagrus spp., and two generalist predators, Orius spp. and Leptothrips mali. Two study vineyards had planted, perennial flowering hedgerows, one bordered a natural riparian zone, and one had a sparse … Show more

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“…A close relationship between the Erythroneura leafhopper and Anagrus spp. density was also demonstrated by Costello et al [68]. Furthermore, the nectar availability in alternate mowing is not essential for egg maturation in A. atomus [69].…”
Section: Activity Of Natural Enemiesmentioning
confidence: 59%
“…A close relationship between the Erythroneura leafhopper and Anagrus spp. density was also demonstrated by Costello et al [68]. Furthermore, the nectar availability in alternate mowing is not essential for egg maturation in A. atomus [69].…”
Section: Activity Of Natural Enemiesmentioning
confidence: 59%