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The pest kill rate of thirteen natural enemies as aggregate evaluation criterion of their biological control potential of Tuta absoluta
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2021-05-24Autor
van Lenteren, Joop C.
Lanzoni, Alberto
Hemerik, Lia
Bueno, Vanda H.P.
Bajonero Cuervo, Johanna G.
Biondi, Antonio
Burgio, Giovanni
Calvo, Francisco J.
de Jong, Peter W.
Lopez, Silvia Noemi
Luna, María Gabriela
Montes, Flavio C.
Nieves, Eliana L.
Aigbedion‑Atalor, Pascal Osa
Riquelme Virgala, Maria B.
Sánchez, Norma E.
Urbaneja, Alberto
Resumen
Ecologists study how populations are regulated, while scientists studying biological pest control apply population regulation processes to reduce numbers of harmful organisms: an organism (a natural enemy) is used to reduce the population density of another organism (a pest). Finding an efective biological control agent among the tens to hundreds of natural enemies of a pest is a daunting task.
Evaluation criteria help in a frst selection to remove clearly inefective or risky species from the list of candidates. Next, we propose to use an aggregate evaluation criterion, the pest kill rate, to compare the pest population reduction capacity of species not eliminated during the frst selection. The pest kill rate is the average daily lifetime killing of the pest by the natural enemy under consideration. Pest
kill rates of six species of predators and seven species of parasitoids of Tuta absoluta were calculated and compared. Several natural enemies had pest kill rates that were too low to be able to theoretically reduce the pest population below crop damaging densities. Other species showed a high pest reduction capacity and their potential for practical application can now be tested under commercial
crop production conditions
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