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Resident Hymenopteran Parasitoids with Potential Drosophilid Associations in Andean North Patagonia: Implications for the Biological Control of the Spotted Wing Drosophila
The spotted wing drosophila, Drosophila suzukii Matsumura, is native to Southeast Asia and has become a serious pest of soft-skinned fruits worldwide. Several control methods are being tested worldwide as part of an integrated pest management approach. Biological control is a promising alternative t...
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Published in: | Neotropical entomology 2024-02, Vol.53 (1), p.18-28 |
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Language: | English |
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Summary: | The spotted wing drosophila,
Drosophila suzukii
Matsumura, is native to Southeast Asia and has become a serious pest of soft-skinned fruits worldwide. Several control methods are being tested worldwide as part of an integrated pest management approach. Biological control is a promising alternative tactic that can be used to manage
D. suzukii
populations, especially in unmanaged areas. This study aimed at exploring the diversity of resident hymenopteran parasitoids of drosophilids in northwestern Patagonia, where
D. suzukii
is considered an important pest. The survey also aimed to investigate possible associations between parasitoids and
D. suzukii
in several crops and non-crop fruits, and to determine
D. suzukii
fruits infestation levels. Fourteen sites with mainly berry crops were sampled biweekly using cider vinegar traps and collecting fresh fruits from a variety of crop and non-crop fruit plants. We identified five species of hymenopteran parasitoids, obtained from the baited traps, that have the potential to associate with
D. suzukii
:
Leptopilina heterotoma
Thomson,
Ganaspis brasiliensis
Ihering,
Hexacola hexatoma
Hartig (Figitidae),
Pachycrepoideus vindemmiae
Rondani (Pteromalidae), and
Spalangia endius
Walker (Spalangiidae).
Leptopilina heterotoma
is reported for the first time in Argentina. High numbers of
D. suzukii
adults were recovered from baited traps and field-collected fruits. However, no parasitoid emerged from
D. suzukii
pupae recovered from fruits, nor were any dead parasitoids recorded inside
D. suzukii
pupae. Overall infestation levels of
D. suzukii
on field-collected fruits did not differ significantly between species/varieties. The results are discussed with emphasis on the possible functionality and perspectives of using these species as biological control agents. |
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ISSN: | 1519-566X 1678-8052 1678-8052 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s13744-023-01083-9 |