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Photo-Selective Nets and Pest Control: Searching Behavior of the Codling Moth Parasitoid Mastrus ridens (Hymenoptera: Ichneumonidae) under Varying Light Quantity and Quality Conditions

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卷 12, 期 7, 页码 -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/insects12070582

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biological control; Cydia pomonella; host localization; light quality; parasitism; photo-selective nets

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  1. Universidad de Concepcion, VRID Multidisciplinaria [219.113.095-M]
  2. Comision Nacional de Investigacion Cientifica y Tecnologica MEC [80170017]

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The study evaluated the effects of different colored photo-selective nets on the host localization ability of the parasitoid Mastrus ridens, finding that pearl and red PSN enabled faster localization compared to black standard nets. However, parasitism levels were not affected by the net color, indicating the need for further field studies to verify the results.
Simple Summary Although substantial studies exists evaluating the effects of photo-selective nets (PSN) on physiological and morphological aspects of crops in different parts of the world, there is a paucity of studies regarding the effects of PSN on the searching behavior of natural enemies of insect pests. Cydia pomonella is a major insect pest of apples worldwide and the parasitoid Mastrus ridens is an important natural enemy of this pest. We evaluated the effects of pearl and red PSN and black standard nets (SN) on the searching behavior of this parasitoid. The host localization ability of the parasitoid was significantly affected by the net color. The females found their hosts faster under the pearl and red PSN compared to the black SN. However, no effects were found in terms of parasitism or the initial behavior of the parasitoid. Even though parasitism was not affected, host localization was delayed under black SN compared to the other PSN. Therefore, it is necessary to carry out further studies in field conditions to verify whether parasitism or other parameters could be affected. Photo-selective nets (PSN) are used to manipulate the physiology of fruit crops. Besides their advantages to the crop, PSN potentially affect insect pests and their natural enemies. We aimed to assess the effects of these production systems on the searching behavior of the codling moth parasitoid, Mastrus ridens. We hypothesized that PSN and black standard nets (SN) affect the behavior of the parasitoid by delaying host localization and reducing parasitism. Laboratory experiments were carried out in closed cages under four treatment conditions: black SN, pearl PSN, red PSN, and no PSN as control (uncovered cages). Our results showed that the host localization of M. ridens was delayed under black SN and enhanced by pearl and red PSN. The PSN and the black SN did not affect the parasitism levels. In addition, the initial behavior of the parasitoid during the first 30 min of the bioassays was not affected by treatments. However, females spent most of the time walking around the arena, grooming, or resting, regardless of the color of the net. Parasitism was not affected under the PSN or the black SN; however, this must be verified in field conditions.

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