2020
DOI: 10.3390/insects11060381
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Suitability and Profitability of a Cereal Aphid for the Parasitoid Aphidius platensis in the Context of Conservation Biological Control of Myzus persicae in Orchards

Abstract: The use of cover crops can promote the abundance and early arrival of populations of natural enemies. Cereal cover crops between orchards rows could encourage the early arrival of the parasitoid Aphidius platensis, as they offer alternative winter hosts (e.g., Rhopalosiphum padi), enhancing the control of Myzus persicae in spring. However, the preference for and suitability of the alternative host must be addressed beforehand. To evaluate the potential of this strategy, we assessed host preference using behavi… Show more

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“…The large numbers of M. persicae and B. brassicae, both brassica aphids, likely contributed to the abundance of this parasitoid, as it is known globally to prefer aphid hosts on cruciferous plants [ 61 , 62 , 63 , 64 , 65 ]. Furthermore, D. rapae has the ability to withstand the defensive kicking behaviour displayed by the most commonly sampled canola aphid, M. persicae [ 66 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The large numbers of M. persicae and B. brassicae, both brassica aphids, likely contributed to the abundance of this parasitoid, as it is known globally to prefer aphid hosts on cruciferous plants [ 61 , 62 , 63 , 64 , 65 ]. Furthermore, D. rapae has the ability to withstand the defensive kicking behaviour displayed by the most commonly sampled canola aphid, M. persicae [ 66 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…No clear effect of the vicinity of the intercropping on parasitism incidence in plum aphids was detected and, unfortunately, parasitoid emergence was too low to be able to determine whether one species or another was more abundant in plum trees associated with one of the three intercropping modalities. Nevertheless, the fact that we found shared parasitoid species between the two vegetation levels may indicate that transfer between them is possible, which has recently been observed by Alvarez-Baca et al (2020) on A. platensis between cereal aphids and Myzus persicae aphids in peach orchards [54]. Our methodology was possibly insufficient to validate the field dispersal of these organisms, as parasitoids movements were not followed in the field, directly or indirectly.…”
Section: Dispersal Of Parasitoids Between the Intercrops And The Plum...mentioning
confidence: 56%
“…These parasitoid species were presumably able to transfer from oats as an intercrop to orchard trees. Aphids on oats usually arrive early in the season, before plum trees start budding, which can be favourable for building up early parasitoid populations in the orchard [53,54].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Dit zou een positief effect kunnen hebben op het onderdrukken van plagen in een volggewas. Onderzoek naar de effecten van groenbemesters op natuurlijk vijanden is voornamelijk gedaan in boomgaarden en gewassen zoals thee, katoen en rijst (Alvarez-Baca et al, 2020;Bowers et al, 2020;Chen et al, 2019;de Pedro et al, 2020;Luo et al, 2019). Er is vooralsnog geen literatuur gevonden uit West Europa.…”
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