Infestation And Natural Parasitism Of Aphids In Single And Mixed Pastures Of Black Oats And Ryegrass

REVISTA BRASILEIRA DE ENTOMOLOGIA(2012)

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In and natural parasitism of aphids in single and mixed pastures of black oats and ryegrass. Sonic species of aphids arc major pests on cereal crops and grass pastures. Usually these pests arc not adequately controlled in pasture lands that become sources of aphid infestations to cereal crops. The dynamics of aphids and the incidence of natural enemies are less known in pasture systems than in cereal fields. The objective of this work was to assess the aphid infestation and natural aphid parasitism in different pasture composition. Three hypotheses were tested: 1- the aphid species composition in pastures may vary according to the cereal species in the field; 2- the mixture of two plant species can modify the amount and diversity of aphids: 3- the plant species composition of pasture fields influences the parasitism of aphids. Empirical data were obtained from three Poaceae black oats (Avena strigosa L.), ryegrass (Lolium multiflorum L.), and a mixed field of black oats and ryegrass. The most abundant aphid species was Rhopalosiphum padi followed by Sitobion avenue. Plant species composition increases the amount and the parasitism rates of aphids. The mixture of heavily infested black oats with a poorly infested ryegrass resulted in reduction of aphid infestation in comparison with heavily-infested single plant species field. This is possible because the conditions are favorable for the development of parasitoid populations. Aphidius colemani was the main parasitoid found in these areas.
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Aphididae, Avena strigosa L., cereal crops, Lolium multiflorum L., natural parasitism
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