Title of article :
Impact of silicon-based fertilizer and salicylic acid on the population density of Brevicoryn brassicae (Hemiptera: Aphididae) and its parasitism by Diaeretiella rapae (Hymenoptera: Braconidae)
Author/Authors :
Abdollahi, Rashin Department of Plant Protection - Faculty of Agriculture - Agricultural Sciences and Natural Sciences University of Khuzestan - Mollasani - Ahvaz, Iran , Yarahmadi, Fatemeh Department of Plant Protection - Faculty of Agriculture - Agricultural Sciences and Natural Sciences University of Khuzestan - Mollasani - Ahvaz, Iran , Zandi-Sohani, Nooshin Department of Plant Protection - Faculty of Agriculture - Agricultural Sciences and Natural Sciences University of Khuzestan - Mollasani - Ahvaz, Iran
Abstract :
The cabbage aphid, Brevicoryne brassicae (Hemiptera: Aphididae), is an
important pest of rapeseed. In this study, the effects of a silicon-based fertilizer,
silicate potassium (SP), and salicylic acid (SA) on inducing resistance in rapeseed
to the aphid were studied under field conditions. The rapeseed plants were directly
sprayed with SP and SA at two application rates, and the population density of
alive and parasitized aphids by Diaeretiella rapae (Hymenoptera: Braconidae) was
recorded every three days. The results showed that the aphid population densities
in SP and SA treatments were significantly lower than in control (2.21 and 3.53
folds, respectively). The lowest population density was observed in the SP
treatment (1200 g/ ha). Moreover, the parasitized aphid densities in the treatments
were significantly increased, and the highest parasitism was recorded in the SP
treatment (1200 g/ha). The rapeseed yield in the SP-treated plants was significantly
more than control, and the highest yield increase was observed in SP treatment
(1200 g/ha). According to the results, SP at 1200 g/ha is recommended for cultural
control of B. brassicae in the rapeseed fields.
Keywords :
Cabbage aphid , plant nutrition , induced resistance , biological control , IPM
Journal title :
Journal of Crop Protection