- Parasitism by Microctonus aethiopoides on a novel host, Listronotus bonariensis, in Canterbury pastures
- 作者: McNeill, M.R.; Kean, J.M. and Goldson, S.L
- literature id: 34032
- catalog nub: TPL_MCNEIL2002PBMAO28002860
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- type: article
- publication name: New Zealand Plant Protection
- publish date: 2002-01-01
- pages: 280-286
- volume: 5
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The parasitoids Microctonus aethiopoides and M. hyperodae have been introduced as biological control agents against Sitona discoideus and Argentine stem weevil Listronotus bonariensis respectively. Collections from ryegrass/white clover pastures in mid-Canterbury found that M. aethiopoides was widespread in L. bonariensis, despite the weevil being a novel host. Microctonus aethiopoides was recovered from 83% of the 65 sites sampled in Canterbury, with parasitism rates of 0.4-19%. Studies in lucerne crops showed that M. aethiopoides preferentially parasitised its natural host S. discoideus, although in some cases up to 10% of.L bonariensis found in the lucerne were parasitised. A possible reason for the prevalence of M. aethiopoides in Canterbury pasture was that the widely-dispersive flights of S. discoideus from aestivation sites provided a source for re-infection of the parasitoid into ryegrass pasture. Analysis of field parasitism suggested that parasitism of L. bonariensis by M. aethiopoides was negatively correlated with parasitism by M. hyperodae. none
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