Ants associated with Diaphorina citri and their role in its biological control in South Florida

As a vector of citrus greening, Diaphorina citn is considered the major insect problem for the citrus industry in Florida. Two specific parasitoids of this pest has been introduced, but the parasitism rates are beyond satisfactory. One of the reasons of this lack of control could be the interaction of the parasitoids with other arthropods present in the system. Ants (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) have been found already interfering with parasitoids with other Hemipteran pests. In this research we identified and observed the behavior of ants present in Murraya paniculata infested flushes with O. citn during a 24 h period and we conducted two experiments of ant exclusion using Tanglefoot as a physical ant barrier in both orange jasmine and in Persian lime. The results show at leas! four species of ants are lending O. citn in South Florida. These species are: Brachymirmex patagonicus. B. obscurior. Pheidole megachepala and Solenopsis invicta. These ants are active day and night and were seen feeding on the sugar excretions of D. citn nymphs. The results of the ant exclusion experiment show that the percentage of parasitism by Tamarixia radiata was significantly higher in the flushes where ants were excluded. We discuss if ant exclusion would be a technique that citrus growers can use as a tactic to increase parasitism of D. citn.

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Main Authors: Navarrete Cedeño, José Bernardo, Peña, Jorge Eduardo
Format: Reunión biblioteca
Language:English
Published: Knoxville, TN: Entomological Society of America, 2012 2012-11
Subjects:HORMIGAS, DIAPHORINA CITRI, CONTROL BIOLÓGICO, FLORIDA,
Online Access:http://repositorio.iniap.gob.ec/handle/41000/5107
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spelling dig-iniap-41000-51072018-10-03T19:23:47Z Ants associated with Diaphorina citri and their role in its biological control in South Florida Navarrete Cedeño, José Bernardo Peña, Jorge Eduardo HORMIGAS DIAPHORINA CITRI CONTROL BIOLÓGICO FLORIDA As a vector of citrus greening, Diaphorina citn is considered the major insect problem for the citrus industry in Florida. Two specific parasitoids of this pest has been introduced, but the parasitism rates are beyond satisfactory. One of the reasons of this lack of control could be the interaction of the parasitoids with other arthropods present in the system. Ants (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) have been found already interfering with parasitoids with other Hemipteran pests. In this research we identified and observed the behavior of ants present in Murraya paniculata infested flushes with O. citn during a 24 h period and we conducted two experiments of ant exclusion using Tanglefoot as a physical ant barrier in both orange jasmine and in Persian lime. The results show at leas! four species of ants are lending O. citn in South Florida. These species are: Brachymirmex patagonicus. B. obscurior. Pheidole megachepala and Solenopsis invicta. These ants are active day and night and were seen feeding on the sugar excretions of D. citn nymphs. The results of the ant exclusion experiment show that the percentage of parasitism by Tamarixia radiata was significantly higher in the flushes where ants were excluded. We discuss if ant exclusion would be a technique that citrus growers can use as a tactic to increase parasitism of D. citn. 2018-08-27T14:33:49Z 2018-08-27T14:33:49Z 2012-11 Reunión Resumen *EC-INIAP-BEEP-LA. Portoviejo (INIAP/poster pdf1) http://repositorio.iniap.gob.ec/handle/41000/5107 en 2 p. application/pdf E. E. Portoviejo Knoxville, TN: Entomological Society of America, 2012
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DIAPHORINA CITRI
CONTROL BIOLÓGICO
FLORIDA
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DIAPHORINA CITRI
CONTROL BIOLÓGICO
FLORIDA
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DIAPHORINA CITRI
CONTROL BIOLÓGICO
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CONTROL BIOLÓGICO
FLORIDA
Navarrete Cedeño, José Bernardo
Peña, Jorge Eduardo
Ants associated with Diaphorina citri and their role in its biological control in South Florida
description As a vector of citrus greening, Diaphorina citn is considered the major insect problem for the citrus industry in Florida. Two specific parasitoids of this pest has been introduced, but the parasitism rates are beyond satisfactory. One of the reasons of this lack of control could be the interaction of the parasitoids with other arthropods present in the system. Ants (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) have been found already interfering with parasitoids with other Hemipteran pests. In this research we identified and observed the behavior of ants present in Murraya paniculata infested flushes with O. citn during a 24 h period and we conducted two experiments of ant exclusion using Tanglefoot as a physical ant barrier in both orange jasmine and in Persian lime. The results show at leas! four species of ants are lending O. citn in South Florida. These species are: Brachymirmex patagonicus. B. obscurior. Pheidole megachepala and Solenopsis invicta. These ants are active day and night and were seen feeding on the sugar excretions of D. citn nymphs. The results of the ant exclusion experiment show that the percentage of parasitism by Tamarixia radiata was significantly higher in the flushes where ants were excluded. We discuss if ant exclusion would be a technique that citrus growers can use as a tactic to increase parasitism of D. citn.
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DIAPHORINA CITRI
CONTROL BIOLÓGICO
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author Navarrete Cedeño, José Bernardo
Peña, Jorge Eduardo
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title Ants associated with Diaphorina citri and their role in its biological control in South Florida
title_short Ants associated with Diaphorina citri and their role in its biological control in South Florida
title_full Ants associated with Diaphorina citri and their role in its biological control in South Florida
title_fullStr Ants associated with Diaphorina citri and their role in its biological control in South Florida
title_full_unstemmed Ants associated with Diaphorina citri and their role in its biological control in South Florida
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