Effectiveness of Trichogramma pretiosum in controlling lepidopterous pests of soybean crops
Controlling lepidopteran pests in soybean in Uruguay usually involves the application of chemical insecticides with risks to health and the environment. As part of an inundative biological control program using Trichogramma pretiosum, a plot trial at three sites located in the department of Soriano...
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doaj-461e2641898c4d74aab2dc425c69e33f2021-04-02T20:06:37ZengUniversidad de la RepúblicaAgrociencia2301-15482020-12-0124NE211510.31285/AGRO.24.419Effectiveness of Trichogramma pretiosum in controlling lepidopterous pests of soybean cropsCésar Basso0https://orcid.org/0000-0003-0427-3631Willy Chiaravalle1https://orcid.org/0000-0002-3366-0713Pascal Maignet2https://orcid.org/0000-0002-9261-1540Universidad de la República, Facultad de Agronomía, Unidad de Entomología, Montevideo, Uruguay.Entoagari, Montevideo, Uruguay.Bioline Agrosciences France, Valbonne, France.Controlling lepidopteran pests in soybean in Uruguay usually involves the application of chemical insecticides with risks to health and the environment. As part of an inundative biological control program using Trichogramma pretiosum, a plot trial at three sites located in the department of Soriano (Uruguay), in the 2019-2020 growing season, compared this conventional practice with different doses of the egg parasitoid, number of release capsules per hectare, different number of releases in the culture cycle and ground and aerial releases (with or without release capsules). Using the cloth method, the number of larvae per linear meter and the defoliation percentage were evaluated over 6 weekly samplings. Although the best results were obtained with the application of chemical insecticides, two releases of T. pretiosum by terrestrial methods, 20 days apart, or 4 weekly applications by means of a drone, reached the best results below the thresholds of sanitary intervention, both options with 200,000 parasitoids per hectare. This biological tool can differentiate and value Uruguayan agricultural production.http://agrocienciauruguay.uy/ojs/index.php/agrociencia/article/view/419/421egg parasitoidinundative biological controlanticarsia gemmatalisrachiplusia nucloth method |
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Effectiveness of Trichogramma pretiosum in controlling lepidopterous pests of soybean crops |
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Effectiveness of Trichogramma pretiosum in controlling lepidopterous pests of soybean crops |
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Effectiveness of Trichogramma pretiosum in controlling lepidopterous pests of soybean crops |
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Effectiveness of Trichogramma pretiosum in controlling lepidopterous pests of soybean crops |
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effectiveness of trichogramma pretiosum in controlling lepidopterous pests of soybean crops |
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Universidad de la República |
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Controlling lepidopteran pests in soybean in Uruguay usually involves the application of chemical insecticides with risks to health and the environment. As part of an inundative biological control program using Trichogramma pretiosum, a plot trial at three sites located in the department of Soriano (Uruguay), in the 2019-2020 growing season, compared this conventional practice with different doses of the egg parasitoid, number of release capsules per hectare, different number of releases in the culture cycle and ground and aerial releases (with or without release capsules). Using the cloth method, the number of larvae per linear meter and the defoliation percentage were evaluated over 6 weekly samplings. Although the best results were obtained with the application of chemical insecticides, two releases of T. pretiosum by terrestrial methods, 20 days apart, or 4 weekly applications by means of a drone, reached the best results below the thresholds of sanitary intervention, both options with 200,000 parasitoids per hectare. This biological tool can differentiate and value Uruguayan agricultural production. |
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egg parasitoid inundative biological control anticarsia gemmatalis rachiplusia nu cloth method |
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