Author/Authors :
Ghaderi, Saeedeh Department of Entomology - Faculty of Agriculture - Tarbiat Modares University, Tehran, Iran , Fathipour, Yaghoub Department of Entomology - Faculty of Agriculture - Tarbiat Modares University, Tehran, Iran , Mirhosseini, Mohammad Ali Department of Plant Protection - Faculty of Agriculture - Persian Gulf University, Bushehr, Iran , Asgari, Shahriar Greenhouse Cultivation Research Department - Tehran Agricultural and Natural Resources Research and Education Center, AREEO, Varamin, Iran
Abstract :
For effective integrated pest management (IPM) programs, it is
essential to determine the thermal requirements and apply an accurate
forecasting method based on daily degree units of pests. The present study
investigated the physiological time (Degree-Days) and the number of
generations of tomato leaf miner (TLM), Tuta absoluta (Meyrick) in Varamin
region (Tehran, Iran) on two tomato cultivars (Cal JN3 and Early Urbana Y)
under field-cage and open-field conditions during tomato growing seasons in
2015 and 2016. The environmental temperature was recorded hourly using an
electronic data logger. The results indicated that TLM completed three
generations during tomato growing seasons on the two tomato cultivars in both
years. Degree-days for each generation and the thermal requirements of
immature stages were a little different under field-cage and open-field
conditions in 2015 and 2016. Furthermore, the pest completed each generation,
one to three days earlier in the open-field conditions depending on tomato
cultivars. On the whole, findings of this study can improve monitoring and
forecasting phenological events of T. absoluta and thereby assist in timely
adoption of management practices in IPM programs.
Keywords :
Tomato leaf miner , Physiological time , Integrated pest management , Degree-day