1996
DOI: 10.1016/0261-2194(95)00052-6
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Seasonal abundance of chrysopids (Neuroptera: Chrysopidae) preying on Helicoverpa armigera (Hubner) (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae) and Aphis gossypii (Glover) (Homoptera: Aphididae) on cotton in eastern Tanzania

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“…The parasitoids of Braconidae family (RHAINDS & MESSING, 2005;SAMPAIO et al, 2005), spiders (MEN et al, 2004), Chrysoperla sp. (KABISSA et al, 1996), ladybird beetles (MEN et al, 2004) and Syrphidae larva (SECHSER et al, 2002) The lower aphid attack was observed in the second okra plantation, planted 50 m apart from the first, probably due to the fact that part of the Adialytus spp. (20.8 and 11.9 percentage of aphids mummies/leaf, respectively) population migrated from the first plantation, as well as other natural enemies, increasing proportion natural enemies/aphids in the second okra plantation.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The parasitoids of Braconidae family (RHAINDS & MESSING, 2005;SAMPAIO et al, 2005), spiders (MEN et al, 2004), Chrysoperla sp. (KABISSA et al, 1996), ladybird beetles (MEN et al, 2004) and Syrphidae larva (SECHSER et al, 2002) The lower aphid attack was observed in the second okra plantation, planted 50 m apart from the first, probably due to the fact that part of the Adialytus spp. (20.8 and 11.9 percentage of aphids mummies/leaf, respectively) population migrated from the first plantation, as well as other natural enemies, increasing proportion natural enemies/aphids in the second okra plantation.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Além de inocularem viroses, produzem uma secreção adocicada, pegajosa e brilhante, o honeydew, que atrai formigas e contribui para o desenvolvimento de fungos do gênero Capnodium, conhecidos como fumagina, que prejudicam a respiração e fotossíntese das folhas (NAVEED et al, 1995;CARVALHO, 1996;SANTOS, 1999). Quando ocorrem na fase final da cultura, depreciam a qualidade da fibra pela produção excessiva de honeydew, afetando sua utilização industrial (KABISSA et al, 1996;ARANTES et al, 1998;SANTOS, 1999). Os maiores surtos populacionais de A. gossypii estão relacionados às aplicações de inseticidas para controle de pragas, eliminando a maioria dos seus inimigos naturais (HARRIS et al, 1994).…”
Section: Introductionunclassified
“…Os maiores surtos populacionais de A. gossypii estão relacionados às aplicações de inseticidas para controle de pragas, eliminando a maioria dos seus inimigos naturais (HARRIS et al, 1994). Técnicas alternativas ao controle químico do pulgão do algodoeiro têm sido pesquisadas como a resistência de plantas e o controle biológico (HARRIS et al, 1994;WEATHERSBEE et al, 1995;KABISSA et al, 1996).…”
Section: Introductionunclassified
“…They are considered to be prospective candidates for biological control agents of aphids because of their high predatory capability (Niijima, 1997). There have been many reports on the life history and rearing method of both green lacewings (Wei et al, 1986;Kabissa et al, 1995Kabissa et al, , 1996Kubota and Shiga, 1995;Nakamura et al, 2000;Niijima and Tokuno, 2000). However, there is little information available regarding thermal effects on development and survival (Liu, 1989;Fujiwara and Nomura, 1999).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%