• Title of article

    Colonization of tomato greenhouses by the predatory mirid bugs Macrolophus caliginosus and Dicyphus tamaninii

  • Author/Authors

    Cristina Casta?é، نويسنده , , Oscar Alomar، نويسنده , , Marta Goula، نويسنده , , Rosa Gabarra، نويسنده ,

  • Issue Information
    روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2004
  • Pages
    7
  • From page
    591
  • To page
    597
  • Abstract
    Colonization of tomato greenhouses by native predatory mirid bugs at the end of the spring cycle is common in the western Mediterranean area when no broad-spectrum insecticides are applied. Due to their polyphagy, these predators interact with pest populations and also with other natural enemies present in the crop. In this work we evaluate the abundance and timing of greenhouse colonization by these predators and their interaction with the greenhouse whitefly Trialeurodes vaporariorum, a key crop pest, and its introduced parasitoid Encarsia formosa. Although quite unpredictable, natural colonization of greenhouses by Macrolophus caliginosus and Dicyphus tamaninii, the two predominant species in our location, usually leads to the establishment of predator populations in the crop that subsequently prey on greenhouse whitefly. No preference for parasitized pupae was observed in greenhouse samples, while laboratory experiments revealed a marked tendency to avoid parasitoid pupae. In our area, IPM programs for greenhouse tomatoes and other vegetables should take advantage of the presence of this predator complex by allowing the immigration and establishment of its populations without disturbing them with highly toxic and non-selective insecticides.
  • Keywords
    Macrolophus caliginosus , predators , Trialeurodes vaporariorum , Encarsia formosa , parasitoids , Biological control , Dicyphus tamaninii , Greenhouse tomatoes , Natural colonization , Greenhouse whitefly
  • Journal title
    Biological Control
  • Serial Year
    2004
  • Journal title
    Biological Control
  • Record number

    721150