Within-field distribution of the damson-hop aphid Phorodon humuli (Schrank) (Hemiptera: Aphididae) and natural enemies on hops in Spain

A field trial was performed in a hop yard throughout 2002, 2003 and 2004 in order to determine the within-field distribution of Phorodon humuli (Schrank) (Hemiptera: Aphididae) and its natural enemies. The distribution of P. humuli was directly affected by the position of the hop plants in the garde...

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Main Authors: Alicia Lorenzana, Alfonso Hermoso de Mendoza, Victoria Seco, Piedad Campelo, Pedro A. Casquero
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Language:English
Published: Instituto Nacional de Investigación y Tecnología Agraria y Alimentaria 2017-07-01
Series:Spanish Journal of Agricultural Research
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Online Access:http://revistas.inia.es/index.php/sjar/article/view/10221
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spelling doaj-bb06a092adda4046940ae3f2f2eb17f52020-11-25T00:12:19ZengInstituto Nacional de Investigación y Tecnología Agraria y AlimentariaSpanish Journal of Agricultural Research2171-92922017-07-01152e1006e100610.5424/sjar/2017152-102212548Within-field distribution of the damson-hop aphid Phorodon humuli (Schrank) (Hemiptera: Aphididae) and natural enemies on hops in SpainAlicia Lorenzana0Alfonso Hermoso de Mendoza1Victoria Seco2Piedad Campelo3Pedro A. Casquero4University of León, Dept. Agricultural Sciences and Engineering. Avda. Portugal 41, 24071 LeónIVIA, 46113 Moncada, ValenciaUniversity of León, Dept. Agricultural Sciences and Engineering. Avda. Portugal 41, 24071 LeónUniversity of León, Dept. Agricultural Sciences and Engineering. Avda. Portugal 41, 24071 LeónUniversity of León, Dept. Agricultural Sciences and Engineering. Avda. Portugal 41, 24071 LeónA field trial was performed in a hop yard throughout 2002, 2003 and 2004 in order to determine the within-field distribution of Phorodon humuli (Schrank) (Hemiptera: Aphididae) and its natural enemies. The distribution of P. humuli was directly affected by the position of the hop plants in the garden, with significantly higher concentrations of aphids (p=0.0122 in 2002 and p=0.0006 in 2003) observed along the edge. However, in 2004 the plants located on the marginal plots had similar populations to those on the more inner plots. This can be explained by a higher wind speed which made it more difficult to land on edge plants first. The hop aphid’s main natural enemy was Coccinella septempunctata (Coleoptera: Coccinellidae), whose population was greatest where the aphids were most abundant with a significantly greater number of eggs (p=0.0230) and adults (p=0.0245) in 2003. Lacewing eggs were also frequently observed, with a significantly higher population (p=0.0221 in 2003 and p=0.0046 in 2004) where the aphid numbers were high. The number of winged aphids was greatest towards the margins of the garden in 2003. It is argued that the spatial distribution of the hop aphid and its natural enemies could be used to plan a sampling program and to estimate the population densities of these insects for use in integrated pest management programs.http://revistas.inia.es/index.php/sjar/article/view/10221Humulus lupulusspatial distributionColeopteraCoccinelidaewinged aphidsintegrated pest management
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author Alicia Lorenzana
Alfonso Hermoso de Mendoza
Victoria Seco
Piedad Campelo
Pedro A. Casquero
spellingShingle Alicia Lorenzana
Alfonso Hermoso de Mendoza
Victoria Seco
Piedad Campelo
Pedro A. Casquero
Within-field distribution of the damson-hop aphid Phorodon humuli (Schrank) (Hemiptera: Aphididae) and natural enemies on hops in Spain
Spanish Journal of Agricultural Research
Humulus lupulus
spatial distribution
Coleoptera
Coccinelidae
winged aphids
integrated pest management
author_facet Alicia Lorenzana
Alfonso Hermoso de Mendoza
Victoria Seco
Piedad Campelo
Pedro A. Casquero
author_sort Alicia Lorenzana
title Within-field distribution of the damson-hop aphid Phorodon humuli (Schrank) (Hemiptera: Aphididae) and natural enemies on hops in Spain
title_short Within-field distribution of the damson-hop aphid Phorodon humuli (Schrank) (Hemiptera: Aphididae) and natural enemies on hops in Spain
title_full Within-field distribution of the damson-hop aphid Phorodon humuli (Schrank) (Hemiptera: Aphididae) and natural enemies on hops in Spain
title_fullStr Within-field distribution of the damson-hop aphid Phorodon humuli (Schrank) (Hemiptera: Aphididae) and natural enemies on hops in Spain
title_full_unstemmed Within-field distribution of the damson-hop aphid Phorodon humuli (Schrank) (Hemiptera: Aphididae) and natural enemies on hops in Spain
title_sort within-field distribution of the damson-hop aphid phorodon humuli (schrank) (hemiptera: aphididae) and natural enemies on hops in spain
publisher Instituto Nacional de Investigación y Tecnología Agraria y Alimentaria
series Spanish Journal of Agricultural Research
issn 2171-9292
publishDate 2017-07-01
description A field trial was performed in a hop yard throughout 2002, 2003 and 2004 in order to determine the within-field distribution of Phorodon humuli (Schrank) (Hemiptera: Aphididae) and its natural enemies. The distribution of P. humuli was directly affected by the position of the hop plants in the garden, with significantly higher concentrations of aphids (p=0.0122 in 2002 and p=0.0006 in 2003) observed along the edge. However, in 2004 the plants located on the marginal plots had similar populations to those on the more inner plots. This can be explained by a higher wind speed which made it more difficult to land on edge plants first. The hop aphid’s main natural enemy was Coccinella septempunctata (Coleoptera: Coccinellidae), whose population was greatest where the aphids were most abundant with a significantly greater number of eggs (p=0.0230) and adults (p=0.0245) in 2003. Lacewing eggs were also frequently observed, with a significantly higher population (p=0.0221 in 2003 and p=0.0046 in 2004) where the aphid numbers were high. The number of winged aphids was greatest towards the margins of the garden in 2003. It is argued that the spatial distribution of the hop aphid and its natural enemies could be used to plan a sampling program and to estimate the population densities of these insects for use in integrated pest management programs.
topic Humulus lupulus
spatial distribution
Coleoptera
Coccinelidae
winged aphids
integrated pest management
url http://revistas.inia.es/index.php/sjar/article/view/10221
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