DOI: 10.14393/ufu.di.2016.638
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Resistência a acetamiprido de Lipaphis pseudobrassicae ( Davis) (Hemipetra: Aphididae) resistentes e suscetíveis ao parasitoide Diaeretiella rapae (McIntosh) (Hymenoptera: Braconidae, Aphidiinae)

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“…In this work, the mummies collected were not identified at a specific level, thus there is no record of the specificity between the parasitoids and their hosts. However, some works report the preference of species for specific aphids, such as Silva (2011) other brassica crops with a relative frequency above 50% (Vaz et al, 2004;Agbogba & Powell, 2007;Jamont et al;2013, Neuville et al;2016, Navasse et al;2017) this study corroborates Silva's statement (2011), that this parasitoid has the potential to be used in biological control programs for aphids, mainly in brassica cultivation areas. There was a record of three hyperparasitoids in both treatments.…”
Section: Parasitism and Parasitoidssupporting
confidence: 84%
“…In this work, the mummies collected were not identified at a specific level, thus there is no record of the specificity between the parasitoids and their hosts. However, some works report the preference of species for specific aphids, such as Silva (2011) other brassica crops with a relative frequency above 50% (Vaz et al, 2004;Agbogba & Powell, 2007;Jamont et al;2013, Neuville et al;2016, Navasse et al;2017) this study corroborates Silva's statement (2011), that this parasitoid has the potential to be used in biological control programs for aphids, mainly in brassica cultivation areas. There was a record of three hyperparasitoids in both treatments.…”
Section: Parasitism and Parasitoidssupporting
confidence: 84%